Stock and Land Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 7

J. C. Anderson, of Stirling, farmer, and running on his farm-
lands, comprising Sections 6, 7, 8, 9, in Block XIII., North
Molyneux District, I therefore, in accordance with sec-
tion 14, subsection (4), of “The Stock Act, 1893,” hereby
declare such lands to be an infected place from which no
swine, carcase, or any portion thereof, or any fodder or fit-
tings, &c., shall be removed, except under the direction of an
Inspector of Stock.

JOHN D. RITCHIE,
Chief Inspector of Stock.

Public Notice under “The Stock Act, 1893,” re Anthrax.—
Notice No. 422.

Department of Agriculture (Live-stock Branch),
Wellington, 26th August, 1895.

IT having been reported to me that the disease known as
“anthrax” exists amongst stock running on certain
lands in the County of Waipa, I therefore, in accordance
with section 14, subsection (4), of “The Stock Act, 1893,”
hereby declare the under-mentioned lands to be an infected
place from which no stock, carcase, or any portion thereof,
or any fodder or fittings, &c., shall be removed, except under
the direction of an Inspector of Stock :—
Lands in occupation of Mr. George Watt, situated between
Hautapu and Cambridge, being part of Section 188, Cemetery
Reserve, 10 acres, more or less.

JOHN D. RITCHIE,
Chief Inspector of Stock.

Crown Lands Notices.

Pastoral Runs, Otago, for lease by Public Auction.

Crown Lands Office,
Dunedin, 13th January, 1896.

IT is hereby notified that the under-mentioned pastoral
lands will be submitted to public auction, at the Crown
Lands Office, Dunedin, on Friday, the 28th day of February
next, at 11 a.m.

SCHEDULE.
PASTORAL LANDS.

(Under Part VI. of “The Land Act, 1892.”)
206E, Class I., Maniototo County: Area, 5,040 acres; term,
fourteen years; upset annual rental, £25. Lying between
the Kyeburn Hundred and the summit of the Kakanui
Range, the south corner of the run adjoining the Palmerston–
Naseby main road, 4 miles distant from Kyeburn Township.
Altitude, 1,900ft. to 5,000ft. Present licensee, George Currie.

260B, Class II., Taieri County: Area, 9,440 acres; term,
seven years; upset annual rental, £100. Situated between
the Lee Hundred and the Deep Stream, about 19 miles
beyond Outram on the old Dunstan main road. Altitude,
1,100ft. to 2,100ft. Present licensee, George Nichol.

Sections 8 and 9, Block II., Beaumont, Sections 1 to 6,
Block VIII., same district, and Sections 74A and 75, Block
III., Tuapeka West, Class II., Tuapeka County: Area,
3,796 acres; term, ten years; upset annual rental, £60.
Situated 5 miles north-west of Lawrence, on the west bank
of the Tuapeka River, and intersected by Bowler’s Creek.
Altitude, 400ft. to 1,300ft. Present licensee, John Thompson.

Sections 10, 12, and 13, Block I., Dunback District,
Class II., Waihemo County: Area, 588 acres; term, seven
years; upset annual rental, £30. Situated 7 miles north-
west of Palmerston; accessible from Dunback or Palmerston.
Highest point, 1,211ft. Present licensee, John Sutherland.

Possession will be given on the 1st March, 1897.

Valuations for improvements in respect of the above runs
must be paid to the Receiver of Land Revenue, Dunedin,
before the licensee will be let into possession.

Such valuations shall, exclusive of the value of a rabbit-
proof fence, in no case exceed three times the amount of the
average annual rental paid under the expired or expiring
license during the term thereof, and five times such amount
in cases where the annual rental does not exceed £50.

The above runs will be sold generally in accordance with
the provisions of Part VI. of “The Land Act, 1892.”

Purchasers must deposit statutory declarations required
by section 62 of “The Land Act, 1892,” and pay the first
half-year’s rent (together with license-fee, £1 1s.) on fall of
the hammer.

J. P. MAITLAND,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Pastoral Runs, Southland, for Lease by Public Auction.

District Lands and Survey Office,
Invercargill, 20th January, 1896.

IT is hereby notified that the under-mentioned pastoral
lands will be submitted to public auction at this office
on Friday, the 28th day of February, 1896, at 11 a.m.

SCHEDULE.

Run No. Area. Term of Years. Upset Annual Rental.
A. R. P. £
149 8,575 0 0
329 3,300 0 0
394A 21,345 0 0
352B 6,000 0 0
420 5,360 0 0

The above runs will be sold generally in accordance with
the provisions of Part VI. of “The Land Act, 1892.”
Possession will be given on 1st March, 1897.

Purchasers must deposit a statutory declaration required
by section 62 of “The Land Act, 1892,” and pay the sum of
the half-year’s rent and license-fee on fall of the hammer.

Valuations for improvements must be paid to the Receiver
of Land Revenue, Invercargill, before the licensee will be
let into possession. The amount of such valuations shall,
exclusive of the value of a rabbit-proof fence, in no case
exceed three times the amount of the average annual rental
paid under the expiring lease or license during the term
thereof, or five times such amount in cases where the annual
rent does not exceed £50.

G. W. WILLIAMS,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Pastoral Runs, Otago, for Lease by Public Auction.

Crown Lands Office,
Dunedin, 7th January, 1896.

IT is hereby notified that the under-mentioned pastoral
lands will be submitted to public auction at the Crown
Lands Office, Dunedin, on Friday, the 28th day of February,
1896, at 11 a.m.

SCHEDULE.
PASTORAL LANDS.

(Under Part VI. of “The Land Act, 1892.”)
Run No. 171D, Waikouaiti County: Area, 4,150 acres; term,
fourteen years; upset annual rental, £69 3s. 4d. Fair
grazing-country, lying between Waikouaiti and Nenthorn;
highest point, 2,100ft. This land is a subdivision of the
pastoral runs lately held by Margaret and A. S. Orbell.

Runs Nos. 171C and 171G (grouped), Waikouaiti County:
Area, 5,690 acres; term, fourteen years; upset annual
rental, £118 10s. Fair grazing-country, lying between Wai-
kouaiti and Nenthorn; highest point, 2,400ft. This land is
a subdivision of the pastoral runs lately held by Margaret and
A. S. Orbell.

Run No. 433, Vincent County: Area, 24,100 acres; term,
fourteen years: upset annual rental, £5. Situated about
twelve miles north of Gladstone, and lying to the west of
Lake Hawea. The Dingle Valley is included in this run, and
the land is well watered by the Dingle Burn and its branches,
as well as by the tributaries of the Hunter River. Last
licensee, Harriet Dowling.

Run No. 34, Class I., Wakatipu, Lake County: Area, 7,180
acres; term, twenty-one years; upset annual rental, £5.
Situated on the Shotover River, about fifteen miles above
Arthur’s Point; altitude, 1,600ft. to 3,000ft. Last licensee,
James Commins.

Section 13, Block VII., Table Hill District, Bruce County:
Area, 200 acres and 19 perches; term, fourteen years; upset
annual rental, £5. Situated on the Lawrence Branch rail-
way-line, about three miles from Round Hill. Last licensee,
Alexander Sutherland.

Sections 14 and 15, Block VII., Table Hill District, Bruce
County: Area, 300 acres and 27 perches; term, fourteen
years; upset annual rental, £7 10s. Valuation for improve-
ments, £35 2s. Description similar to Section 13.

Sections 76 and 77, Block IV., Table Hill District, Bruce
County: Area, 176 acres 1 rood 35 perches; term, fourteen
years; upset annual rental, £13 4s. Valuation for improve-
ments, £59 12s. 6d. Adjacent to the Lawrence Branch rail-
way-line, and lying about one mile and a half above Manuka
Creek. Last licensee, Patrick Callanan.

Sections 23, 24, and 25, Block VII., Table Hill District,
Tuapeka County: Area, 441 acres 2 roods 5 perches; term,
fourteen years; upset annual rental, £12 18s. Valuation
for improvements, £65 15s. Situated about three miles and
a half north-east of Round Hill Railway-station, on the Law-
rence Branch railway-line. Last licensee, Patrick Callanan.

The above runs will be sold generally in accordance with
the provisions of Part VI. of “The Land Act, 1892.”
Possession will be given on day of sale.

Purchasers must deposit a statutory declaration required
by section 62 of “The Land Act, 1892,” and pay the sum of
the half-year’s rent, license-fee, and valuation for improve-
ments (if any) on fall of the hammer.

J. P. MAITLAND,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.



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🌾 Public Notice on Swine-fever (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
3 May 1895
Swine-fever, Stock Act, Infected pigs
  • J. C. Anderson, Farmer with infected swine

  • JOHN D. RITCHIE, Chief Inspector of Stock

🌾 Public Notice under The Stock Act, 1893, re Anthrax

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
26 August 1895
Anthrax, Stock Act, Infected stock
  • George Watt (Mr), Owner of infected lands

  • JOHN D. RITCHIE, Chief Inspector of Stock

🗺️ Pastoral Runs, Otago, for lease by Public Auction

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
13 January 1896
Pastoral runs, Lease, Auction, Otago
  • George Currie, Present licensee of Run 206E
  • George Nichol, Present licensee of Run 260B
  • John Thompson, Present licensee of Sections 8, 9, Block II, Beaumont
  • John Sutherland, Present licensee of Sections 10, 12, 13, Block I, Dunback District

  • J. P. MAITLAND, Commissioner of Crown Lands

🗺️ Pastoral Runs, Southland, for Lease by Public Auction

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
20 January 1896
Pastoral runs, Lease, Auction, Southland
  • G. W. WILLIAMS, Commissioner of Crown Lands

🗺️ Pastoral Runs, Otago, for Lease by Public Auction

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
7 January 1896
Pastoral runs, Lease, Auction, Otago
6 names identified
  • Margaret Orbell, Former licensee of Runs 171C and 171G
  • A. S. Orbell, Former licensee of Runs 171C and 171G
  • Harriet Dowling, Last licensee of Run 433
  • James Commins, Last licensee of Run 34
  • Alexander Sutherland, Last licensee of Section 13, Block VII, Table Hill District
  • Patrick Callanan, Last licensee of Sections 76, 77, Block IV, Table Hill District

  • J. P. MAITLAND, Commissioner of Crown Lands