✨ Lease Conditions and Statistical Returns
APRIL 19.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 499
CONDITIONS AS TO OCCUPATION AND IMPROVEMENTS.
The maximum quantity any lessee can hold is 640 acres of
rural land.
Each lessee shall, within two years from the date of his lease,
bring into cultivation not less than one-tenth of the land leased
by him, and within four years of the said date, not less than one-
fifth of the said land, and within six years from the date of his
lease, in addition to the cultivation of one-fifth of the land, shall
place on such land substantial improvements of a permanent
character to the value of £1 for every acre of such land.
Improvements to be suitable to and consistent with the
extent and character of the holdings, and none shall be allowed
for in any valuation in excess of £5 for every acre of rural land.
The lease will contain an arbitration clause to enable, at the
end of the term, the value of improvements to be determined
for which an outgoing lessee should be paid by an incoming
lessee. It will also provide that, in the event of there being no
accepted tenderer for the new lease, the old lessee shall have the
option of accepting a fresh lease for the same period and on the
same conditions as his first lease, at a rental to be fixed by
arbitration, minus the value of the improvements, which are also
to be fixed by arbitration.
Tenderers may offer for any number of sections, but no tender
will be accepted for more than 640 acres in the aggregate. Such
sections must, however, be contiguous.
A deposit of one half-year's rent must be made at the time of
tendering, the amount to be calculated on the highest amount
offered by any tenderer for an aggregate area of 640 acres or
any less quantity; but no deposit will be required for any
quantity of land tendered for beyond the 640 acres.
Coloured lithographic plans of the above sections are on
view at the several Land Offices throughout the colony.
THOMAS MACKAY,
Reserves Trustee.
FOR SALE, Price 2s. 6d.
THE Supreme Court Code of Civil Procedure, under "The
Supreme Court Act, 1882," and the Appeal Court Rules
of Procedure under "The Appeal Court Act, 1882," together
with a complete Index to the Rules and Forms.
Government Stationery Store,
Wellington 21st December, 1882.
GEO. DIDSBURY.
RETURN of the QUANTITY and VALUE OF GOLD ENTERED for DUTY for EXPORTATION from NEW ZEALAND, from 1st APRIL, 1857, to 31st MARCH, 1883.
| ENTERED FOR DUTY AT | PRODUCE OF THE GOLD FIELDS IN | DURING THE QUARTER ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1883. | ENTERED FOR EXPORTATION TO THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1882. | TOTAL ENTERED FOR EXPORTATION FROM NEW ZEALAND TO THE 31ST MARCH, 1883. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quantity. (Oz.) | Value. (£) | Quantity. (Oz.) | ||
| Auckland | Auckland | 9,721 | 38,491 | 1,360,399 |
| Wellington Picton | Wellington Marlborough | ... | ... | 35 |
| Nelson | Nelson | 583 | 2,332 | 51,120 |
| Nelson | Nelson | 833 | 3,095 | 1,632,551 |
| Nelson Westport Greymouth Hokitika | West Coast | 131 | 492 | |
| 3,007 | 12,044 | |||
| 18,541 | 73,775 | |||
| 6,863 | 27,449 | 2,824,848 | ||
| Dunedin Invercargill | Otago | 28,935 | 116,708 | |
| 2,353 | 9,411 | 4,205,006 | ||
| Totals | ... | 31,288 | 126,119 | |
| 70,967 | 283,797 | 10,073,959 |
Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 14th April, 1883.
WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary and Inspector.
COMPARATIVE RETURN of the QUANTITY and VALUE of GOLD ENTERED for DUTY for EXPORTATION from NEW ZEALAND, for QUARTERS ended 31st MARCH, 1883, and 31st MARCH, 1882.
| DISTRICT OF | QUARTER ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1883. | QUARTER ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1882. |
|---|---|---|
| Quantity. (Oz.) | Value. (£) | |
| Auckland | 9,721 | 38,491 |
| Wellington Marlborough | ... | ... |
| Nelson | 583 | 2,332 |
| West Coast | 833 | 3,095 |
| Otago | 28,542 | 113,760 |
| Totals | 31,288 | 126,119 |
| 70,967 | 283,797 |
Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 14th April, 1883.
WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary and Inspector.
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