Immigration Statistics and Land Lease Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 67

If the rent tendered by two or more persons is of the same amount, and is higher than that offered by other tenderers, the Public Trustee will, after opening all the tenders, decide by lot, in such manner as he thinks fit, which of such persons shall be declared the lessee.

The deposits and fees paid by the unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them immediately.

If any person declared a lessee fails to execute his lease within thirty days after being required by notice so to do, then his deposit and the above-mentioned sum of £3 3s. will be absolutely forfeited to the Public Trustee, and the right of such person to obtain such lease will absolutely cease and determine.

The lease and the provisions thereof to be executed by the successful tenderer and the Public Trustee are set out in the above-mentioned regulations. Such form of lease has been modified by the insertion therein of provisions with reference to fencing; and the form of lease to be signed with the said modifications can be seen at any of the places above mentioned, where forms of tender can be obtained.

Persons proposing to tender are referred to the above-mentioned Act and regulations, which are to be deemed part of this notice.

If from any cause whatever the Public Trustee is unable to grant a lease of any of the lands above referred to, the successful tenderer shall have no claim for damages or compensation.

The area of each lot is believed to be correctly described in the foregoing list, but if the area is less than that specified in such list the successful tenderer shall be bound to take a lease of such lesser area without any allowance of compensation.

If the area of any lot is larger than that set out in the said list the Public Trustee reserves the right, by notice in writing to the successful tenderers, to annul the contract, but without payment of any compensation or damages whatever.

This notice is to be deemed part of any contract for the grant of a lease of any of the above-mentioned lands to any successful tenderer.

J. W. POYNTON,
Public Trustee.

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 17th August, 1908.


Immigration and Emigration Returns.

RETURN of Immigration to and Emigration from the Dominion of New Zealand during the Month of July, 1908, showing the Places from which Persons arrived and to which they departed, and the Ports of Arrival and Departure.

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES FROM AND TO DIFFERENT PLACES.

Countries. ARRIVALS. DEPARTURES.
Adults. Children. Total Adults. Children. Total
M. F. M. F. Persons. M. F. M. F. Person
United Kingdom 469 270 86 62 870 104 58 12 13 187
Queensland 174 92 15 9 290 111 18 11 14 299
Victoria 904 513 60 49 1,526 1,026 439 72 51 1,588
New South Wales
Western Australia
South Australia 89 83 10 6 188 37 17 4 1 59
Tasmania 27 16 1 44 30 28 4 2 64
Fiji 27 5 6 3 40* 27 9 36†
Other British possessions 25 5 1 31‡ 17 7 1 1 26§
Pacific islands 1 1 2 13 2
Other foreign ports
Totals, July, 1908 1,098 985 177 181 2,941 1,445 683 104 82 2,264
Totals, July, 1907 1,126 584 98 100 1,908 1,394 574 81 70 2,119
  • From Cape Town.
    † For Canada.
    ‡ From Friendly Islands, 6; Navigator Islands, 9; Society Islands, 16.
    § For Friendly Islands, 7; Navigator Islands, 8; Society Islands, 14.
    ¶ From United States of America.
    ¶ For Monte Video.

ARRIVALS AT AND DEPARTURES FROM DIFFERENT NEW ZEALAND PORTS:

Ports. ARRIVALS. DEPARTURES
Adults. Children. Males. Females. Total Adults. Children. Males. Females. Total
Persons. Persons
Auckland 1,492 75 501 331 832 670 66 485 251 786
Wellington 1,492 198 1,089 596 1,685 1,064 80 797 856 1,153
Lyttelton 884 40 286 139 424 318 1 24 8 27
Invercargil 318 30 243 105 848
Totals, July, 1908 2,633 908 1,876 1,066 2,941 2,078 186 1,549 715 1,264
Totals, July, 1907 1,710 198 1,924 684 1,906 1,968 151 1,475 644 2,119

CHINESE.—Arrivals—At Auckland, 3; Wellington, 24. Departures—From Wellington, 22.

It is important to mention that, in the returns from which this table is made up, immigrants to the Dominion are all counted at the first port of arrival, and emigrants at the final port of departure.

E. J. von DADELSZEN,
Registrar-General.

Registrar-General's Office,
Wellington, 25th August, 1908.



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🗺️ Reserves for Leasing by Tender under The West Coast Settlement Reserves Act, 1892 (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
17 August 1908
Land lease, Tender, West Coast Settlement Reserves Act, Public Trustee, Wellington
  • J. W. Poynton, Public Trustee

🛂 Immigration and Emigration Returns for July 1908

🛂 Immigration
25 August 1908
Immigration, Emigration, Statistics, July 1908, Ports, Countries
  • E. J. von Dadelszen, Registrar-General