Village-homestead Lands for Selection




Jan. 17.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 101

it shall be lawful for the Commissioner of Crown Lands to
have such work done, and to recover the cost of the same
from the lessee.

  1. All buildings erected upon the land shall be kept in
    good order and repair.

  2. The lessee shall be liable for all rates, taxes, and
    assessments during the term.

  3. No lessee shall subdivide, sublet, or transfer the land
    held by him under these regulations, except under and sub-
    ject to the provisions of Part I. of the said Act.

  4. No lessee in the Homeview Village shall hold more
    than one lot, except in cases where the lots do not exceed
    20 acres, when the lessee may hold an area not exceeding
    20 acres; and in the Domett Village no lessee shall hold
    more than 100 acres: and such area shall be held for his sole
    use and benefit, and not for the use or benefit of any other
    person whomsoever.

  5. All the provisions of the said Act, so far as applicable,
    shall extend and apply to the lands affected by these regula-
    tions, and to the applications and leases to be made and
    issued thereunder, and generally to the interests created,
    and the persons whose rights, liabilities, or interests are
    thereby affected; and the mention of any particular pro-
    vision of the said Act shall not be deemed to exclude any
    other provision of the said Act applicable to the particular
    case.

DECLARATION ON APPLYING FOR A VILLAGE-HOMESTEAD
LEASE UNDER "THE LAND ACT, 1892," AND "THE
CHEVIOT ESTATE DISPOSITION ACT, 1893."

I, A.B., , 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 applying for a lease of land
    forming part of the Cheviot Estate.
  3. That I am acquiring such lease solely for my own use
    and benefit, and not directly or indirectly for the use or
    benefit of any other person or persons whomsoever.
  4. That, including the lands now applied for, I am not the
    owner, tenant, or occupier, directly or indirectly, either by
    myself or jointly with any other person or persons, of any
    lands anywhere in the colony exceeding in the whole 640
    acres (in case of a married woman, 320 acres) of first-class
    land.

And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously
believing 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 , 189 ,
before me—C.D., a Justice of the Peace in and for the Colony
of New Zealand.

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

Village-homestead Lands, Wellington, open for Selection.

District Lands and Survey Office,
Wellington, 15th January, 1895.

THE under-mentioned village-homestead allotments will
be open for selection on lease in perpetuity, at the
District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, and at the
Argyle Hall, Hunterville, on Monday, 11th March, 1895.

If more than one application be received for the same
section on the same day, then the order of selection shall
be decided by ballot on the following day, at 11 a.m., at the
Argyle Hall, Hunterville.

SCHEDULE.
FIRST-CLASS LAND.

Village of: Marshall
Section: {12,13,14, 26,27}
Block: ..
Area: 6 3 4
Lease in Perpetuity - Rent per Acre: 2 4·8
Lease in Perpetuity - Half-yearly Rent: 0 8 1

Village of: Marshall
Section: {16,17,28, 29,30}
Block: ..
Area: 4 3 11
Lease in Perpetuity - Rent per Acre: 2 4·8
Lease in Perpetuity - Half-yearly Rent: 0 5 10

Village of: Marshall
Section: {20,21,22, 23}
Block: ..
Area: 4 3 21
Lease in Perpetuity - Rent per Acre: 2 4·8
Lease in Perpetuity - Half-yearly Rent: 0 5 11

Village of: Marshall
Section: {39,40,41, 42,43}
Block: ..
Area: 6 2 2
Lease in Perpetuity - Rent per Acre: 2 4·8
Lease in Perpetuity - Half-yearly Rent: 0 7 9

The Village of Marshall is situated at Curl's Clearing, in
the Otamakapua Block, about thirty-two miles from Feild-
ing and eight miles from the projected Marton-Te Awamutu
Railway; the road has been partly formed to within two
miles of the village. The area comprises flat and undulating
open land of fair quality, well watered by the Kiwitea;
ample provision has been made for reserves for public pur-
poses, including school, recreation, public buildings, and
cemetery. The elevation of the land is about 1,300ft. above
the sea-level. The climate is favourable for agricultural
and pastoral pursuits. As the position is central to a large
area of country, the sections are suitable for occupation by
a working-man or small settler.

Village of: West Waitapu
Section: 24
Block: ..
Area: 2 0 0
Lease in Perpetuity - Rent per Acre: 4 0
Lease in Perpetuity - Half-yearly Rent: 0 4 0

Village of: West Waitapu
Section: *25
Block: ..
Area: 3 0 20
Lease in Perpetuity - Rent per Acre: 3 9·6
Lease in Perpetuity - Half-yearly Rent: 0 5 11

  • Weighted with £5 10s. for improvements.

The Village of West Waitapu is situated at the junction
of Williamson's and Waituna Roads. The sections are
nearly all level, a small portion of the area of each being
undulating. The soil is good throughout, on different for-
mation, consisting of gravel, sandstone, and clay. The
timber consists of tawa, rimu, rata, kotukutuku, karamea,
&c., with the usual undergrowth. The village as a whole is
fairly well watered by streams running through it. The
access is by a formed road, via Waituna and Sinclair's
Roads, from Feilding, and is distant therefrom about fifteen
miles and a half.

Village of: Welford
Section: 1, 3, 4
Block: ..
Area: 22 3 4
Lease in Perpetuity - Rent per Acre: 2 9·6
Lease in Perpetuity - Half-yearly Rent: 1 11 11

Village of: Welford
Section: 6
Block: ..
Area: 5 0 34
Lease in Perpetuity - Rent per Acre: 4 0
Lease in Perpetuity - Half-yearly Rent: 0 10 5

Village of: Welford
Section: 7
Block: ..
Area: 4 2 32
Lease in Perpetuity - Rent per Acre: 4 0
Lease in Perpetuity - Half-yearly Rent: 0 9 5

The Village of Welford is situated at the junction of the
Tapuae and Paroranga Roads, in the West Waitapu Block,
and consists of level and hilly country. The soil is gene-
rally good. Portions of all the sections have been cleared.
The timber consists of rata, hinau, maire, tawa, rimu, &c.,
and the usual undergrowth. The access is from Feilding,
via Makino, Sinclair, and Mackay's Roads, and Waitapu
Village, the distance from Feilding being about eighteen
miles.

Village of: Poukiore
Section: 2,4,6,8
Block: ..
Area: 5 0 35
Lease in Perpetuity - Rent per Acre: 3 7·2
Lease in Perpetuity - Half-yearly Rent: 0 9 5

Village of: Poukiore
Section: 10,15,16
Block: ..
Area: 4 2 2
Lease in Perpetuity - Rent per Acre: 3 7·2
Lease in Perpetuity - Half-yearly Rent: 0 8 2

Village of: Poukiore
Section: {18,19,20, 21,22}
Block: ..
Area: 6 2 27
Lease in Perpetuity - Rent per Acre: 3 7·2
Lease in Perpetuity - Half-yearly Rent: 0 12 0

The Village of Poukiore is situated in the Porewa Valley,
about five miles and a half from Hunterville, on the Muri-
motu Road, the land being either level or easy sloping
ground, whilst the soil is good to first class. The bush is of
the usual mixed character—tawa, rata, hinau, rimu, &c.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE.

  1. The lands enumerated above are first-class lands, and
    are village-homestead allotments, open for selection on lease
    in perpetuity under the provisions of "The Land Act, 1892"
    (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act").

  2. The day on which the lands shall be open for selection
    shall be Monday, the eleventh day of March, 1895.

  3. The rental stated above shall be the price at which the
    land shall be open for selection.

  4. Applications for leases shall be made in manner as
    provided in Part I. of the said Act; and all such applica-
    tions shall be made to the Commissioner of Crown Lands,
    Wellington, and at Hunterville, and leases will be issued in
    accordance with the provisions of Part I. aforesaid.

  5. Each applicant shall state his or her residence, occu-
    pation, and condition in life (namely, whether married or
    single), and will be required to make the declaration hereby
    prescribed.

  6. Each applicant shall pay the first half-year's rent,
    together with the lease and registration fee and the valua-
    tion for improvements (if any), immediately the application
    has been approved or declared successful at the ballot.

  7. All rents must be paid half-yearly, in advance, on the
    1st days of January and July in each year, as provided in
    section 157 of the said Act; and the first half-year's rent is
    payable as before provided. The next payment of rent will
    become due on the 1st January, 1896.

  8. No person shall apply for or hold more than one allot-
    ment, and such allotment shall be held for his sole use and
    benefit, and not for the use or benefit of any other person
    whomsoever. No married woman shall be eligible as a
    selector; but this provision shall not apply to any married
    woman who may become a transferee under a will or by
    virtue of an intestacy.

  9. The lessee must reside on the land leased within one
    year from the date of lease, and thereafter such residence
    shall be continuous.

  10. Improvements and residence on the land comprised in
    each lease shall, subject to clause No. 9, be as provided in
    Part III. of the said Act. The provisions of section 144, and
    all other provisions of the said Act with respect to substantial
    improvements, shall apply accordingly to lessees under these
    regulations. The provisions of section 141, and all other
    provisions of the said Act in respect of compulsory residence,
    shall, subject to clause No. 9, apply accordingly to lessees
    under these regulations.



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🗺️ Village-homestead Lands in the Cheviot Estate Open for Selection (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
15 January 1895
Selection, Village-homestead, Leases, Perpetuity, Regulations
  • J. W. A. Marchant, Commissioner of Crown Lands

🗺️ Village-homestead Lands, Wellington, Open for Selection

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
15 January 1895
Selection, Village-homestead, Leases, Perpetuity, Wellington, Marshall, West Waitapu, Welford, Poukiore
  • J. W. A. Marchant, Commissioner of Crown Lands