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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 75
Small Grazing-run in Otago Land District open for Lease on Application.
District Lands Office,
Dunedin, 20th August, 1906.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned small grazing-run will be open for lease on application, at the District Lands Office, Dunedin, on Thursday, the 11th day of October, 1906, under the provisions of Part V of “The Land Act, 1892.”
If more than one application is received for the run on the same day, the order of selection shall be decided by ballot.
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SCHEDULE.
OTAGO LAND DISTRICT.—TUAPEKA COUNTY.—WAIPORI SURVEY DISTRICT.
Second-class Pastoral Country.
SECTIONS 9, 10, and 15, Block VI: Area, 1,185 acres and 31 perches. Rent per acre, 4d. Half-yearly rental, £9 17s. 6d.
High country, somewhat broken, but with a fair aspect; adapted only for grazing purposes. Situated about thirteen miles from Outram, on a good road.
The selector of this run will have the right to a yearly grazing-license over Sections Nos. 16, Block VI, and 12, Block VIII, Waipori District, containing 409 acres (mining reserve), at a nominal rental of £1 per annum.
D. BARRON,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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Flax-cutting Lease in Auckland Land District for Sale by Public Auction.
District Lands Office,
Auckland, 20th August, 1906.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land, suitable for flax-cutting and cultivation, will be offered for lease by public auction for a term of fifteen years, at the District Lands Office, Auckland, on Thursday, the 18th day of October, 1906, at 11 o’clock a.m., under the provisions of “The Land Act, 1892,” and its amendments.
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SCHEDULE.
AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.—AWAKINO COUNTY.
ALL that area bounded on the north by Kinohaku West F, Section 1; on the south by Section 1, Block X; Whareorino Survey District; and on the west by the sea, with a depth of from 10 to 15 chains from coast, containing approximately 280 acres.
Most of the land consists of a high plateau, with cliffs and steep faces along the foreshore. The flax is very high and strongly grown, and reaches several feet above the head of a man mounted on horseback, and has been estimated to contain 15,000 tons.
Attention is expressly drawn to the fact that no road to or shipping-place on or near is guaranteed or implied. Persons interested should visit the ground and inspect the area personally. Probably the best situation for a mill would be either at Mokau or Kawhia.
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Terms and Conditions of Lease.
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The lease will be for fifteen years, weighted with £1,000 as the upset present value of the flax. The bidding at auction to start at that amount. The successful bidder must pay one-fourth of the purchase-money on the fall of the hammer, one-fourth within fourteen days, and balance either in cash or bills extending, at fixed periods, over twelve months, bearing 5 per cent. interest, and indorsed to the satisfaction of the Commissioner; failing payment of which all instalments paid shall be forfeited and the interest of the successful bidder absolutely determined without payment of any compensation.
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One shilling per acre per annum rental will be charged for the first four years, and after that till end of term the rental, which must be paid half-yearly in advance, will be a sum per annum equal to one-fourth of the amount bid for the present crop.
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No flax shall be cut oftener than once in three years, and only four crops, including the present one, shall be taken from the land during the term of the lease. The method and manner of cutting shall be subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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All flax planted and other flax growing on the ground will become the property of the Crown on the termination of the lease, and no plants are to be removed or destroyed.
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The lessee shall take all risks of fire, and he will be held responsible to take every precaution necessary to guard against the flax being burned.
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The term will commence from date of the issue of the lease.
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No compensation of any kind will be allowed for improvements, but the lessee may, with the consent of the Land Board, remove the buildings and plant at the expiration of the lease.
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The right is reserved to cut drains, and survey and take roads, through the area leased, also full right of access at any time by the Commissioner of Crown Lands or employees of the Government.
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The lessee shall, when directed so to do, connect all drains with any Government system of drainage within the district. Drains cut by the lessee to conform with such system.
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The area dealt with in these conditions is the Crown lands upon which the flax is growing, lying between the edge of the forest or scrub and the sea-coast, extending from the southern boundary of Kinohaku West F, Section 1, to the southern boundary of Section 1, Block VII, Whareorino Survey District. The land may be surveyed at any time if thought necessary by the Commissioner. Should any dispute arise as to the boundaries the Commissioner will be the sole judge, and his decision shall be final. It is to be clearly understood that the plan is merely a sketch, and the area mentioned only approximate.
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The lessee shall not transfer or sublet except with the approval of the Land Board.
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All rights reserved by the Crown in these conditions are to be without payment for compensation whatsoever. Should any dispute arise as to the meaning of these conditions the decision of the Commissioner of Crown Lands shall be final. A lease will be issued in due course to the successful bidder, subject to the foregoing conditions.
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The lease may also contain such additional conditions as the Commissioner in his discretion considers necessary in the interests of the Crown and the public.
JAMES MACKENZIE,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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Twenty-five Workers’ Dwellings available for Lease with Right to acquire the Freehold.
District Lands Office, Wellington, 21st August, 1906.
NOTICE is hereby given that applications for the undermentioned workers’ dwellings will be received at this office, subject to the provisions of “The Workers’ Dwellings Act, 1905,” and its amendments and regulations made thereunder, from 10 o’clock a.m. on Monday, the 10th day of September, 1906, to 4 o’clock p.m. on Friday, the 14th day of September, 1906.
Applications must be accompanied by a deposit of one month’s rent of the highest rented dwelling in the class and under the mode chosen, together with the sum of £1 1s. to defray the cost of the preparation and registration of the lease.
Applicants will be required to appear before the Land Board, at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Petone, on Tuesday, the 25th day of September, 1906, at 10 o’clock a.m., or at the District Land Office, Government Insurance Buildings, Wellington, on Wednesday, the 26th day of September, 1906, to answer any questions or produce such evidence as the Board deems necessary.
The ballot for the dwellings, if there is more than one applicant for the same dwelling, will be held at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Petone, on Friday, the 28th day of September, 1906, at 10 o’clock a.m. Possession will be given immediately on completion of the dwellings.
Copies of the regulations may be obtained on application, and designs inspected at the Post-office, Petone; the Borough Council Office, Petone; and the District Lands Office, Government Insurance Buildings, Wellington.
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- D. Barron, Commissioner of Crown Lands
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- James Mackenzie, Commissioner of Crown Lands
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Workers' Dwellings, Lease, Freehold, Petone, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1906, No 75