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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 3
Pastoral Runs in Otago Land District for Lease by Public Auction.
District Lands and Survey Office,
Dunedin, 4th January, 1904.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned pastoral runs will be offered for lease by public auction, at this office, on Friday, the 26th day of February, 1904, at 11 o’clock a.m., under the provisions of Part VI. of “The Land Act, 1892.”
SCHEDULE.
OTAGO LAND DISTRICT.
Runs Nos. 170, 170A, 170B, 170C, 170D, 170E, and 353B (grouped), Tuapeka and Maniototo Counties (Class II.): Area, 69,000 acres; term, twenty-one years; upset annual rental, £575.
Runs Nos. 215, 253, 368, and 478 (grouped), Tuapeka and Southland Counties (Class II.): Area, 93,640 acres; term, fourteen years; upset annual rental, £780.
Runs Nos. 199A and 199B (grouped), Tuapeka and Vincent Counties (Class I.): Area, 47,850 acres; term, twenty-one years; upset annual rental, £400.
Sections 18, 20, 21, 22, 26, and 27 (grouped), Block VII., Table Hill District, Tuapeka and Bruce Counties (Class II.): Area, 1,142 acres; term, fourteen years; upset annual rental, £23 16s.
Sections 1 and 18 to 20 (grouped), Block IV., Crookston District, Tuapeka County (Class II.): Area, 213 acres; term, seven years; upset annual rental, £2.
Sections 35 to 38, Block IV.; 12 and 17, Block XVII. (grouped), Crookston District, Tuapeka County (Class II.): Area, 720 acres; term, seven years; upset annual rental, £9.
Sections 18 and 19, Block XVII. (grouped), Crookston District, Tuapeka County (Class II.): Area, 197 acres; term, seven years; upset annual rental, £2 10s.
Run No. 446, Clutha County (Class II.): Area, 2,500 acres; term, twenty-one years; upset annual rental, £25.
Possession of above runs will be given on the 1st March, 1905.
Runs Nos. 479 and 480 (grouped), Tuapeka County (Class I.): Area, 8,000 acres; term, fourteen years; upset annual rental, £25; valuation for improvements, £189. Possession of this run will be given on day of sale.
The above runs will be sold generally in accordance with the provisions of Part VI. of “The Land Act, 1892.” Valuations for improvements must be paid to the Receiver of Land Revenue, Dunedin, before the licensees will be let into possession. 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.
Descriptions of Runs.
Runs Nos. 170, 170A, 170B, 170C, 170D, 170E, and 353B (grouped): These runs are situated about thirteen miles from Lawrence and near the Beaumont Bridge over the Clutha River. The frontage extends about seven miles up stream, thence it runs back over the Lammerlaw Range to the head-waters of the Teviot and Taieri Rivers, upwards of 33,000 acres being on the watershed of these streams, the balance sloping by easy ridges to the Clutha River. The front part may be described as well grassed throughout where the country is not covered with scrub. This scrub is estimated to cover about 4,000 acres, leaving upwards of 20,000 acres of first-class grazing country.
Runs Nos. 368, 215, 253, and 478 (grouped): These runs contain a variety of country, from the high cold tops of Mounts Benger and Whitecomb to the comparatively warm and sheltered sunny faces along the Pomahaka River and its branches. The Mount Benger portion is fairly well grassed with snow-grass on the higher levels and with good silver-tussock on the lower country. This remark may also apply to portion of the Whitecomb Block, the fine tussock being apparently a better class of feed than on the opposite side of the river, as the sheep winter well on it. Improvements on Run No. 478 are valued at £156.
Runs Nos. 199A and 199B (grouped): These runs are situated on both sides of the Teviot River, the lower (or west) side being about five miles from the junction of this river with the Clutha and extending back to the outlet of the Dismal Swamp (Lake Onslow). A few of the higher creeks are swampy and dangerous, and the higher portions of the runs are bleak and cold. The lower part is fairly good sheep country, and is capable of carrying a certain number of sheep all the year round.
Sections 18, 20, 21, 22, 26, and 27, Block VII., Table Hill Survey District: These sections are situated about three miles south-east of Waitahuna. They are rough and broken, and covered in parts with fern. The land is fairly good, growing a good tussock, and the ferny portions could be easily burned and grassed. The water-races passing through the block do not improve it for stock purposes. A few necessary small bridges would, however, obviate this objection.
Sections 1 and 18 to 20, Block IV., Crookston Survey District: These sections are somewhat steep and ferny, but warm and well sheltered. Situated about one mile from Rae’s Junction.
Sections 35 to 38, Block IV., and 12 and 17, Block XVII., Crookston Survey District: This block of sections consists of a leading high ridge with broken spurs on each side, unsuitable for cultivation, mostly covered with fern, with patches of good tussock on some of the faces. Situated about a mile from Rae’s Junction.
Sections 18 and 19, Block XVII., Crookston Survey District: The aspect and position of these sections are good, but the land is mostly covered with fern, with a few patches of good tussock. Situated about one mile from Rae’s Junction.
Run No. 446: This run is situated about twelve miles from Papatowai, or the outlet of the Tahakopa River, seventeen miles from Owaka Railway-station. The entrance is by good road for about eight miles, thence by a rough bush pack-track. The run can also be reached from the Moko-reta Valley, say, ten miles. It is scrubby open country surrounded with bush. On some of the flats and old clearings the grass is poor, but the whole country is capable of improvement by scrubbing and grassing.
Runs Nos. 479 and 480 (grouped): These runs are distant about four miles from Roxburgh. They lie westward from the top of Mount Benger towards the Pomahaka River. The aspect and altitude show that this is all practically summer country, and best adapted for working with holdings at a lower level. The feed consists of snow-grass on the high land, with a finer tussock on the lower faces.
D. BARRON,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Village-homestead Allotments, Southland Land District, open for Selection on Lease in Perpetuity.
District Lands and Survey Office,
Invercargill, 30th December, 1903.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned village-homestead allotments will be open for selection on lease in perpetuity, at this office, on Wednesday, the 24th day of February, 1904, under the provisions of “The Land Act, 1892.”
If more than one application is received for the same section on the same day, the order of selection shall be decided by ballot.
SCHEDULE.
SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT.—SOUTHLAND COUNTY.
Village-homestead Allotments.
| Section. | Block. | Area. | Lease in Perpetuity: Rent, 4 per Cent. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rent per Acre per Annum. | Half-yearly Rent. | |||
WAIKAWA SURVEY DISTRICT.—WAIKAWA VILLAGE SETTLEMENT.
| 32 | VII. | 17 1 6 | 0 9·6 | 0 7 0 |
|---|
Situated about one mile and a half from Waikawa Harbour, by good metalled road. Land inferior, clay soil, well watered; carries a few scattered trees of red- and white-pine of no value for sawmilling purposes, suitable only for firewood; underscrub heavy. Weighted with £10, valuation for hut and fencing.
MAKAREWA TOWNSHIP.
| 14 | V. | 13 3 0 | 2 4·8 | 0 16 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | VII. | 13 1 36 | 0 9·6 | 0 5 5 |
| 9 | " | 13 1 36 | 0 9·6 | 0 5 5 |
Situated about six miles from Invercargill by good formed road to half a mile of sections. Soil, peat and clay; bush land, with a few scattered red- and white-pine and kamai, suitable only for firewood; scrub heavy.
INVERCARGILL HUNDRED.—ACKERS VILLAGE SETTLEMENT.
| 104 | XX. | 16 3 30 | 1 7·2 | 0 13 7 |
Situated about eight miles from Invercargill by good formed road. Soil inferior and sandy; no bush of any commercial value on land; timber mostly small kamai and white-pine, fit only for firewood; scrub heavy.
NIAGARA VILLAGE.
| *{15, 16, | .. | 1 0 0 | 8 0 | 0 4 0 |
| {17, 18 | | | | |
- Grouped.
Situated about six miles from Town of Waikawa. Open land; soil a heavy loam. Weighted with £50, valuation for house, outhouse, garden, and fencing.
JOHN HAY,
Commissioner of Crown Lands,
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🗺️ Pastoral Runs in Otago Land District to be Leased by Public Auction
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey4 January 1904
Pastoral leases, Public auction, Otago Land District, Tuapeka County, Maniototo County, Southland County, Bruce County, Clutha County, Land Act 1892, Lease terms, Upset rental, Valuation of improvements
- D. Barron, Commissioner of Crown Lands
🗺️ Village-homestead Allotments in Southland Land District Open for Selection on Lease in Perpetuity
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey30 December 1903
Lease in perpetuity, Village-homestead allotments, Southland Land District, Waikawa, Makarewa, Invercargill, Niagara Village, Ballot selection, Land Act 1892, Half-yearly rent, Valuation for improvements
- John Hay, Commissioner of Crown Lands
NZ Gazette 1904, No 3