Lease Conditions and Auction Notices




APRIL 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 629

Conditions of Lease.

  1. The term of lease is twenty-one years, with the option
    of renewal for a further period of twenty-one years, at a rent
    to be fixed by valuation, and improvements being secured to
    lessee as provided by “The Land Act, 1892,” section 182.
    Each lessee is required to make the declaration as per form
    printed below.

  2. No person can lease more than one run.

  3. Residence on the run is compulsory, and commences
    within three years in bush or swamp land, and within one
    year in open or partly open land, unless the lessee obtain
    the consent of the Land Board to reside on other land in his
    occupation.

  4. Permanent improvements must be effected equal to one
    year's rental by the end of the first year, two years' rental
    by the end of the second year, and four years' rental at the
    end of the sixth year; and on bush land, in addition thereto,
    improvements must be made to the value of 10s. an acre if
    first-class land, or of 5s. an acre if second-class land.

  5. One half-year's rent and £1 1s. for the lease must be
    paid immediately the application is declared successful;
    the rent to be paid half-yearly in advance during the term of
    the lease. The next payment of rent will become due on the
    1st March, 1896.

  6. The lessee has no right to purchase any part of the
    land; but he can select 150 acres around the homestead
    through which no road can be taken or other public privilege
    exercised without compensation.

Note.—One-fourth of the rent paid during the first fifteen
years is returned to the local body, to be spent in improving
the access to the land.

Declaration.

I, , of* , do solemnly and sincerely declare—

  1. That I am of the age of seventeen years and upwards.

  2. That I am the person who, subject to the provisions of
    “The Land Act, 1892,” am desirous of becoming the pur-
    chaser of a lease of Run No.†

  3. That I am purchasing such lease solely for my own use
    and benefit, and not directly or indirectly for the use of any
    other person or persons whatever.

  4. That I am not already the holder of any such lease in
    any part of the colony, nor have I any interest in any such
    lease.

  5. That I am not the holder of any run under Part VI. of
    the aforesaid Act, nor have I any interest in any such run.

  6. That I do not own any freehold land or land held by
    lease or license of any kind whatever anywhere in the
    colony, either by myself or jointly with any other person,
    which, exclusive of the land I am now purchasing the lease
    of, will exceed in area 1,000 acres.

And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously be-
lieving the same to be true, and by virtue of an Act of the
General Assembly of New Zealand intituled “The Justices
of the Peace Act, 1882.” (Signature.)

Declared at , this day of , 18 , before
me— , a Justice of the Peace in and for the Colony of
New Zealand.

  • Place of abode or occupation. † Here specify.

J. P. MAITLAND,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Pastoral Lands in Canterbury for Lease by Public Auction.

District Lands and Survey Office,
Christchurch, 7th March, 1895.

NOTICE is hereby given that the under-mentioned pas-
toral run will be submitted to public auction, at the
Local Lands and Survey Office, Timaru, on Wednesday, the
24th April, 1895, at 11 o'clock a.m.

SCHEDULE.

PASTORAL LICENSE UNDER “THE LAND ACT, 1892,”
WAIMATE COUNTY.

Part of Haldon Station.

Run No. Survey District Block Area Upset Annual Rental
70 Gladstone XV., XVI. Acres. £ s. d.
Hewlings III., IV., VIII., XII. 37,200 690 0 0
Mackenzie I., II., V., VI., VII., IX.
Dalzell XIII., XIV.

Term of License.—Fifteen years.

This run is situated on the western side of the Grampian
and Kirkliston Ranges, between the Hakateramea and Wai-
taki Rivers, and comprises pastoral country ranging in alti-
tude from about 2,000ft. to about 5,600ft. above sea-level, and
forming the back portion of the Haldon Station. The South
Canterbury rabbit-fence intersects the north-eastern portion
of the run.

Conditions.

  1. Possession of the run will be given to the purchaser
    of the license on the day of sale.

  2. No person or company may become the holder of more
    than one run under Part VI. of “The Land Act, 1892”;
    Provided that the holder of any run under the said Act of a
    carrying-capacity of less than ten thousand sheep or two
    thousand head of cattle may become the lessee of an aggre-
    gate area sufficient to carry such a number of sheep or
    cattle. The holder of any small grazing-run under Part V.
    of “The Land Act, 1892,” shall not be the holder of any
    run under Part VI. of the said Act.

  3. The license shall be dated on the 1st March, 1896, and
    shall include, in addition, the whole period between the date
    of possession and the said 1st March, 1896.

  4. The license shall be subject to the following conditions
    amongst others:—

(1.) That if the licensee or any person claiming an
interest through or under him shall make or
cause to be made any agreement or contract, or
shall give or cause to be given or taken any
negotiable security, for the purpose of defeating or
evading the provisions of, or shall in any way
whatsoever directly or indirectly commit or be
privy to a fraud upon, “The Land Act, 1892,” the
license shall be liable to be forfeited and revoked;

(2.) That the licensee shall prevent the destruction or
burning of timber or bush on the land comprised
in the license;

(3.) That the licensee shall prevent the growth or
spread of gorse, broom, and sweetbriar on the
land comprised in the license, and shall with all
reasonable speed remove or cause to be removed
all gorse, sweetbriar, broom, or other noxious
weeds or plants, as may be directed by the Com-
missioner; and

(4.) That the licensee shall destroy all rabbits on the
land comprised in the license, and shall prevent
their increase or spread, to the satisfaction of the
Commissioner or an officer appointed by him to
inspect the ground.

  1. The licensee shall have the exclusive right of pasturage
    over the lands specified in his license, but shall have no
    right to the soil or timber or minerals thereon or therein.

  2. One half-year's rent and a license-fee of £1 1s. shall be
    paid on the fall of the hammer, and the purchaser shall
    make a declaration in terms of section 195 of “The Land
    Act, 1892.” The rent shall be paid half-yearly in advance,
    on the 1st day of March and the 1st day of September in
    each year during the term of the license. Should the half-
    yearly rental at any period not be paid within thirty days, a
    penalty of 10 per cent. in addition will be enforced.

  3. No liability is accepted by or on behalf of the Crown in
    respect of any fencing existing upon the Crown lands offered
    for license.

Declaration.

I, , of , do solemnly and sincerely
declare,—

  1. That I am the person who, subject to the provisions of
    “The Land Act, 1892,” am desirous of becoming the pur-
    chaser of a lease or license of pastoral lands.

  2. That I am purchasing the lease or license of such land
    solely for my own use and benefit, and not directly or in-
    directly for the use or benefit of any other person or persons
    whomsoever.

  3. That I am not the holder of any lease or license in any
    part of the colony, nor have I any interest in any lease or
    license in contravention of section 193 of the said Act.

  4. That I am not the holder of a small grazing-run in any
    part of the colony, nor have I any interest in any such run.

And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously be-
lieving the same to be true, and by virtue of an Act of the
General Assembly of New Zealand intituled “The Justices
of the Peace Act, 1882.” (Signature.)

Declared at , this day of , 18 ,
before me— , a Justice of the Peace for the Colony of
New Zealand.

Full particulars, plans, forms of declaration, &c., may be
obtained on application at the District Lands and Survey
Office, Christchurch.

J. W. A. MARCHANT,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.



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