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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 9

SCHEDULE.
CANterbury Land District. — Amuri County. — Lyndon
Survey District.—Lyndon No. 2 Settlement.

Section. Block. Area. Small Grazing-run: Rent, 5 per Cent.
Rent per Acre. Half-yearly Rent.
A. R. P. s. d. £ s. d.
2 VII., XI. 3,684 0 0 1 10·5 172 13 9

This run is situated about eight miles and three-quarters
north-west of Waiau Township by road, of which a small
portion is metalled and the remainder formed. The distance
from Hanmer Springs to the northern part of the run is
about seven miles by road, of which two miles is metalled
and the remainder unformed. The run comprises pastoral
land, situated at an altitude of from 800 ft. to 3,381 ft. above
sea-level. About 1,100 acres is downs and low hills, covered
with good native tussock and some English grass; about 250
acres of this portion is capable of cultivation, consisting of
good soil on clay subsoil. Of the remainder of the run, about
1,984 acres is hills, varying in character from easy to steep
and rough, with tussock and a sprinkling of English grass;
and 600 acres is very steep, rough, and rocky, more or less
covered with patches of manuka scrub, tawai, papauma,
mountain totara, &c.

The improvements, which are included in the price of the
run, consist of 92 chains of rabbit-proof fencing, 477 chains
of six- and seven-wire and standard boundary-fencing, and
96 chains of six-wire and standard subdivisional fencing,
valued at £217 11s. 6d.

The improvements which were effected by the former
lessee, and which are not included in the price of the land,
consist of half-cost of about three miles and three-quarters
of boundary-fencing, and nearly two miles of subdivisional
fencing, valued at £257, which sum must be paid by the
successful applicant before being admitted to possession of
the run.

The lessees of Sections 3, 6, 8, and 9 shall have free rights
of ingress, egress, and regress at all times to and over the
portion of the run adjacent to the intake, headworks, and
about 20 chains of water-race traversing the run, the lessee
of which shall not, however, be bound to maintain nor con-
tribute to the cost of maintenance of such race.

In respect of the rabbit-proof fence on the run, the follow-
ing conditions are to be observed and fulfilled by the
lessee:—

  1. He shall at all times during the term of his lease keep
    in good repair and condition as a sufficient rabbit-proof fence
    every rabbit-proof fence now existing on any part of the lands
    comprised in his lease, or upon the boundary of the same.

  2. If any such rabbit-proof fence is cut for purposes of
    passage, he shall, at the point where it is cut, forthwith
    erect a sufficient rabbit-proof gate; and each lessee shall
    have the right to erect not more than one rabbit-proof
    gate in the fence adjoining his run, and shall have free
    rights of access to and through such gate, and through the
    land between the fence and the river.

  3. He shall at all times maintain in good repair and con-
    dition as a sufficient rabbit-proof gate every gate now exist-
    ing or at any time hereafter erected in any such rabbit-proof
    fence, and keep every such gate constantly closed except
    whilst it is being actually used for purposes of passage.

  4. In the event of it being found necessary to remove the
    whole or any portion of the fence further southward on to
    sound ground, the lessee shall undertake the removal and
    re-erection of the fence to the satisfaction of the Commis-
    sioner, and thereafter maintain the same as before specified.

  5. In the event of the lessee failing to maintain, remove,
    re-erect, or do any other necessary work to the fence when
    called upon to do so, it shall be lawful for the Commissioner,
    or any other person authorised by him, to enter upon the
    land, and do such necessary work at the lessee’s cost.

THOS. HUMPHRIES,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Pastoral Run in Westland Land District for Lease by
Public Auction.

District Lands and Survey Office,
Hokitika, 16th January, 1905.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned
pastoral run will be offered for lease by public auc-
tion, at this office, on Thursday, the 23rd day of February,
1905, at 11 o’clock a.m., for the term and at the upset
annual rental stated, under the provisions of Part VI. of
“ The Land Act, 1892.”

SCHEDULE.
Westland Land District.

Run No. 195, Mikonui River, Westland County: Area, 2,800
acres; term, ten years; upset annual rental, £2 16s.

Heavy-timbered hillsides, with narrow margin of flats
along banks of Upper Mikonui River, covered with scrub
and grass. Access by dray-road from Ross to within four
miles of run, thence by metalled horse-track.

Possession of the run will be given on 1st March, 1906.

G. J. ROBERTS,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Grazing-farms in Cheviot Estate, Canterbury Land District,
open for Lease on Application.

District Lands and Survey Office,
Christchurch, 12th January, 1905.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned
lands in the Cheviot Estate will be open for lease on
application, at the District Lands and Survey Offices, Christ-
church and Cheviot, on Wednesday, 22nd February, 1905, at
the annual rentals noted below.

In the event of more than one application being received
for the same farm on the same day, the order of selection
shall be decided by ballot, at the local Land Office, Cheviot,
on Friday, 24th February, 1905, at 12 o’clock noon.

SCHEDULE.
Canterbury Land District.—Cheviot Estate.

First-class Land.

Sections Nos. Block. Area. Grazing-farm.
Rent per Acre per Annum. Half-yearly Rent.

Cheviot Survey District.

Spotswood Village.

33, 34, and Railway Re- IV. A. R. P. s. d. £ s. d.
serve 74 2 20 11 0 20 10 6
35 to 46, and Railway " 74 2 30 13 0 24 5 6
Reserve
47 to 52 " 10 0 30 13 0 3 6 3
53, 54, 57 to 63, and " 25 0 13 13 0 8 3 0
Railway Reserve

Level open country; good soil.

Lots 33, 34, &c., are in second year’s grass. Weighted with
a valuation of £10 16s. for about 36 chains of boundary-
fencing. The river-bank fence is the property of the owner
on the opposite side of the river.

Lots 35 to 46, &c., are in stubble, and the new lessee will
be allowed to take a root or green crop, followed by a grain-
crop, with which grass must be sown. Weighted with
a valuation of £15 for about 50 chains of boundary-fencing.
The river-bank fence is the property of the owner on the
opposite side of the river.

Lots 47 to 52: The northern portion is in stubble, and
from this portion the new lessee will be allowed to take a
root or green crop, either with or immediately after which
the land must be sown down in grass. The southern por-
tion is in new grass, and must be left as pasture for at least
two years. Weighted with a valuation of £4 11s. for about
13 chains of boundary-fencing.

Lots 53, 54, 57 to 63, &c.: The northern portion is in
stubble, and from this portion the new lessee will be allowed
to take a root or green crop, either with or immediately
after which the land must be sown down in grass. The
southern portion is in new grass, and must be left as pas-
ture for at least two years. Weighted with a valuation of
£12 for about 39 chains of boundary-fencing.

Lowry Peaks Survey District.

Phœbe Village.

19, 20, 22 to 30, and VIII. 70 3 0 8 0 14 3 0
Railway Reserve

Level open country; good soil. The eastern portion is
in second year’s grass; the western portion is in stubble,
and from this portion the new lessee will be allowed to
take a root or green crop, followed by a grain-crop, with
which grass must be sown. Weighted with a valuation
of £15 6s. 8d. for about 46 chains of boundary-fencing.



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Grazing run, Lease on application, Canterbury, Lyndon No. 2 Settlement, Land for Settlements Consolidation Act 1900
  • Thos. Humphries, Commissioner of Crown Lands

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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
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  • G. J. Roberts, Commissioner of Crown Lands

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12 January 1905
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  • Commissioner of Crown Lands, Christchurch