Land Lease Notices




Jan. 13.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 81

Small Grazing-runs in Otago Land District open for Lease.

District Lands Office,
Dunedin, 11th January, 1910.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned small grazing-runs are open for lease, and applications will be received at this office, and at the Courthouse, Cromwell, on Monday, the 21st day of February, 1910, up to 4 o’clock p.m., under the provisions of “The Land Act, 1908.”

SCHEDULE.

OTAGO LAND DISTRICT.—LAKE AND VINCENT COUNTIES.—KAWARAU, CROMWELL, WAKEFIELD, NEVIS, BANNOCKBURN, LEANING ROCK, LORNSIDE, AND LORN SURVEY DISTRICTS.—SUBDIVISIONS OF KAWARAU STATION.

Second-class Pastoral Land.

Run No. Area. Half-yearly Rent. Valuation for Improvements.
Acres. £ s. d. £ s. d.
345D 11,800 80 0 0 92 14 0
345E 5,450 40 0 0 92 6 0
330C 17,680 120 0 0 19 0 0
330D 14,450 130 0 0 108 17 3
339C 8,100 60 0 0 104 11 6
339D 11,700 120 0 0 381 0 0
339E 10,000 70 0 0 113 0 6

Possession will be given on 1st March, 1910, subject, however, to the right of the present pastoral licensees to occupy the country up to 31st March, 1910, on condition that they pay the incoming tenants the proportion of rent for the month of March, 1910.

Valuations for improvements are correct in the majority of instances, but in some cases are liable to slight alteration. The correct valuations will be announced at the ballot if any alterations should be found necessary. Boundaries and areas may also be altered slightly.

DESCRIPTIONS OF RUNS.

Run 345D: Altitude, from 1,000 ft. to 6,000 ft. Open, broken, pastoral land. Part of northern boundary faces Kawarau River. Northerly aspect. Rather bare in places; remainder good tussock country. Access by Cromwell–Queenstown coach-road, eleven miles from Frankton. The valuation for improvements is £92 14s., made up as follows: Half boundary-fence with Run 345E, 35 chains at 6s. 6d. per chain, £11 7s. 6d.; fence along top of hill near Trigs. L and N, 345 chains at 3s. per chain, £51 15s.; fencing round holding-paddock near Gibbston, £23 11s. 6d.; hut (iron) at Doolan’s Creek, £6.

Run 345E: Altitude, from 1,000 ft. to 4,300 ft. Open, broken, pastoral land, bare in places; greater part consists of good tussock land. Fronts Kawarau River along part of north boundary. Access by Cromwell–Queenstown Road, sixteen miles from Frankton. The valuation for improvements is £92 6s., made up as follows: Fence along road from Section 7 to bluff, 13 chains at 6s. 6d. per chain, £4 4s. 6d.; fence along road and on hill near Trigs. I, O, and H, 360 chains at 3s. per chain, £54; fence into Doolan’s Creek, 65 chains at 5s. per chain, £16 5s.; half boundary-fence with Run 345D, 35 chains at 6s. 6d. per chain, £11 7s. 6d.; fence along east side of Section 19 (material only), 43 chains at 3s. per chain, £6 9s.

Run 330C: Altitude, from 1,000 ft. to 7,500 ft. Open, broken, pastoral land. Good tussock country, and above 3,500 ft. is good snow-grass in places. Rough, rocky faces on west and north boundaries fronting Nevis River and Doolan’s Creek. Distant four miles and a half from Gibbston by old coalpit road, and seventeen miles from Frankton on the Cromwell–Queenstown Road. The valuation for improvements is £19, made up as follows: Stone hut with iron roof, £12; hut near Trig. R, £7.

Run 330D: Altitude, from 700 ft. to 4,200 ft. Open, broken, pastoral country. Rough, precipitous faces along Kawarau River, and land bare and shingly. The remainder is fair tussock country, and good on higher ground. Fronts Kawarau River on north-east and north-west boundaries and Nevis River on west boundary. Distant two miles from Bannockburn by dray-road. The valuation for improvements is £108 17s. 3d., made up as follows: Half boundary-fence with Run 330A, 163 chains at 5s. 3d. per chain, £42 15s. 9d.; half boundary-fence with Run 330A, 162 chains at 5s. 9d. per chain, £46 11s. 6d.; all wire fence along Section 28 (netting not included), 45 chains at 4s. per chain, £9; stone hut with iron roof, £7; sheep-yards, &c. (old), £3 10s.

Run 339C: Altitude, from 1,000 ft. to 4,500 ft. Open, pastoral land, partly broken. The lower country is bare and shingly on northern slopes. Above about 2,000 ft. is good tussock country. Distant ten miles from Clyde and five miles from Bannockburn by dray-roads. The valuation for improvements is £104 11s. 6d., made up as follows: Half boundary-fence with Run 339F, 91 chains at 9s. 6d. per chain, £43 4s. 6d.; half boundary-fence with Run 330B, 115 chains at 2s. 6d. per chain, £14 7s. 6d.; half boundary-fence with Run 330B, 42 chains at 4s. per chain, £8 8s.; half boundary-fence with Run 339D, 22 chains at 3s. per chain, £3 6s.; internal fencing, 78 chains at 3s. 6d. per chain, £13 13s.; half boundary-fence with settlement block, 9 chains at 12s. 6d. per chain, £5 12s. 6d.; paddock-fence, netted (for removal), 40 chains at 8s. per chain, £16.

Run 339D: Altitude, from 1,000 ft. to 4,000 ft. Open, broken, pastoral land, the lower country being rather bare and shingly. From about 2,000 ft. upwards is good tussock country. Distant four miles and a half from Clyde by dray-road. The valuation for improvements is £381, made up as follows: Half boundary-fence with Run 325D, 49 chains at 6s. 6d. per chain, £15 18s. 6d.; half boundary-fence with Run 330B, 38 chains at 7s. per chain, £13 6s.; half boundary-fence with settlement block, 24 chains at 7s. per chain, £8 8s.; fence on Earnscleugh boundary (half-value of fence and full value of wire netting), 175 chains at 7s. 6d. per chain, £65 12s. 6d.; netting fence, not on boundary, 42 chains at 7s. per chain, £14 14s.; half boundary-fence with Run 339F, 32 chains at 9s. 6d. per chain, £15 4s.; half boundary-fence with Run 339G, 153 chains at 9s. 6d. per chain, £72 13s. 6d.; half boundary-fence with Run 339C, 22 chains at 3s. per chain, £3 6s.; internal fence from north-west corner of Hawksburn, £14 7s. 6d.; internal fence south of P.R. 4 along Hawksburn and across Fraser River, £16 10s.; internal netting fences near Hawksburn freeholds (for removal), £71 14s.; internal fence from Section 4 to Section 3, £32 16s.; internal fence from Section 3 to Fraser River, £13 10s.; internal fence north of Section 3, £8; three-roomed stone hut known as “Godfrey’s,” £15.

Run 339E: Altitude, from 2,200 ft. to 5,500 ft. Open, broken, pastoral land. Very good tussock country. Fronts Nevis River along west boundary. Distant eighteen miles from Bannockburn, half a mile being by unformed road. Access from Nevis Township across Nevis River. The valuation for improvements is £113 0s. 6d., made up as follows: Half boundary-fence with Run 354, 285 chains at 5s. 6d. per chain, £78 7s. 6d.; half boundary-fence with Run 339F, 126 chains at 5s. 6d. per chain, £34 13s.

E. H. WILMOT,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Small Grazing-runs in Otago Land District open for Lease.

District Lands Office,
Dunedin, 11th January, 1910.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned small grazing-runs are open for lease, and applications will be received at this office, and at the Courthouse, Cromwell, on Saturday, the 26th day of February, 1910, up to 4 o’clock p.m., under the provisions of “The Land Act, 1908.”

SCHEDULE.

OTAGO LAND DISTRICT.—VINCENT COUNTY.—LOWER HAWEA, LINDIS, TARRAS, CLUDEN, WAKEFIELD, AND LAUDER SURVEY DISTRICTS.—SUBDIVISIONS OF MORVEN HILLS STATION.

Second-class Pastoral Land.

Run No. Area. Half-yearly Rent. Valuation for Improvements.
Acres. £ s. d. £ s. d.
236C 4,880 40 0 0 22 0 0
236D 9,750 70 0 0 39 17 6
236F 4,450 30 0 0 43 13 6
236G 6,540 60 0 0 25 7 6
236R 5,320 40 0 0 16 6 0
236K and 236L 2,790 50 0 0 ..
236N and 236D 3,640 50 0 0 223 11 6
236P 1,700 20 0 0 73 16 0
236Q 2,130 20 0 0 121 15 0
236R 960 10 0 0 ..
236T 1,250 10 0 0 ..
238K 10,110 70 0 0 106 0 0

Possession will be given on 1st March, 1910, subject, however, to the right of the present pastoral licensees to occupy



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🗺️ Small Grazing-runs in Otago Land District open for Lease (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
11 January 1910
Small Grazing-runs, Lease, Otago Land District, Second-class Pastoral Land, Land Act 1908
  • E. H. Wilmot, Commissioner of Crown Lands

🗺️ Small Grazing-runs in Otago Land District open for Lease

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
11 January 1910
Small Grazing-runs, Lease, Otago Land District, Second-class Pastoral Land, Land Act 1908
  • E. H. Wilmot, Commissioner of Crown Lands