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May 5.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1359
Bush land, somewhat steep and broken in places. The timber generally is birch. The soil is light and good. General aspect is southerly. Situated within easy distance of the Catlin’s Railway, which is now in course of construction. The north-east corner of Block VII is about eight miles from Owaka Railway-station.
E. H. WILMOT,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Land in Southland Land District for Sale by Public Auction.
District Lands Office,
Invercargill, 13th April, 1910.
NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of “The Land Act, 1908,” that the undermentioned land will be offered for sale by public auction, for cash, at this office, on Wednesday, the 20th day of July, 1910.
SCHEDULE.
SOUTH LAND DISTRICT.—SOUTH LAND COUNTY.—NEW RIVER HUNDRED.
Rural Land.
| Section. | Block. | Area. | Upset Price. |
|---|---|---|---|
| A. R. P. | £ s. d. | ||
| 33 | II | 15 2 16 | 16 0 0 |
H. M. SKEET,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Lands in Clandeboye Settlement, Canterbury Land District, open for Selection on Renewable Lease.
District Lands Office,
Christchurch, 4th April, 1910.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands are open for selection on renewable lease, and applications will be received at this office and at the local Lands Office, Timaru, on Tuesday, the 17th day of May, 1910, up to 4 o’clock p.m., under the provisions of “The Land Act, 1908,” and “The Land for Settlements Act, 1908.”
SCHEDULE.
CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT. — GERALDINE COUNTY.—AROWHENUA SURVEY DISTRICT.—CLANDEBOYE SETTLEMENT.
First-class Land.
| Section | Block. | Area. | Capital Value. | Half-yearly Rental. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A. R. P. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | ||
| 4 | IV | 51 2 20 | 1,670 0 0 | {37 11 6 |
| 5 | " | 49 3 12 | 1,480 0 0 | { 9 1 10¹ |
| 6 | " | 95 3 0 | 3,000 0 0 | {67 10 0 |
| 7 | " | 43 0 0 | 1,290 0 0 | {19 3 10² |
| 8 | " | 30 0 0 | 880 0 0 | {29 0 6 |
| 9 | " | 60 3 0 | 1,870 0 0 | { 2 10 6³ |
| 10 | " | 51 0 0 | 1,490 0 0 | 19 16 0 |
| 11 | " | 47 0 0 | 1,270 0 0 | 42 1 6 |
| 12 | " | 75 1 0 | 2,090 0 0 | 33 10 6 |
| 13 | " | 56 0 31 | 1,250 0 0 | 28 11 6 |
¹ Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued at £180, payable in cash or in fourteen years by half-yearly instalments of £9 1s. 10d. Total half-yearly payment, £46 13s. 4d.
² Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued at £380, payable in cash or in fourteen years by half-yearly instalments of £19 3s. 10d. Total half-yearly payment, £86 13s. 10d.
³ Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued at £50, payable in cash or in fourteen years by half-yearly instalments of £2 10s. 6d. Total half-yearly payment, £31 1s.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
Clandeboye Settlement has a frontage of nearly two miles, extending along the left bank of the Orari River to a point distant about a mile in a direct line from the sea. The westernmost corner of the settlement is about six miles in a north-easterly direction from the railway-station at Temuka, the latter being on the Main Trunk Railway line, Christchurch to Dunedin, about eighty-nine miles from Christchurch, or eleven miles from the seaport town of Timaru. Winchester Railway-station, which is four miles northward from Temuka, is about six miles and a half from the western end of the settlement. The main roads leading to both Temuka and Winchester are well formed and metalled.
The land included in the settlement is flat; the soil generally is a rich, deep alluvial loam. The lower river-flats along the bank of the Orari River are of lighter quality.
There is a river-protective embankment along the frontage of Sections 9, 10, and 11, and other portions of the frontage are protected by willow and other plantations.
The sections, with the exception of Nos. 4, 5, and 13, have water frontage to the Orari River. Sections 4 and 5 are intersected by a good permanent stream of water, which also serves Sections 6 and 7 before flowing into the Orari River. There is a water-hole on the south-eastern road frontage of Section 13.
On Section 7 there is 9½ acres of turnips, and 29 acres has had a crop of rape recently fed off. On Section 8 there is 7½ acres of turnips, and 20 acres has had a crop of rape recently fed off. On Section 9 there is 23½ acres in turnips, and 4½ acres in mangolds, and about 31 acres has had a crop of rape recently fed off. On Section 10 there is 6 acres in fallow after a crop of rape. On Section 12 there is 20 acres of wheat-stubble, and on Section 13 about 54 acres of wheat and oat stubble. The remainder of the settlement generally is in good grass and clover.
The allotments are excellently adapted for use as dairy farms. There is a creamery in the neighbourhood of the settlement, worked in conjunction with the dairy factory at Timaru. The creamery referred to is situated about half a mile from the north-eastern corner of Allotment 4. The Clandeboye Public School is situated a few chains distant from the creamery.
The road forming the north-eastern boundary of the settlement will be formed and metalled by the Government in due course.
IMPROVEMENTS.
The buildings on Sections 4, 6, and 7 are not included in the prices of those sections, but are to be paid for separately by instalments. They are as follow:—
On Section 4, cottage of four rooms, valued at £180. On Section 6, dwellinghouse of six rooms, detached wash-house and store-room, men’s whare of two rooms, and concrete barn, with implement-shed, trap-shed, eight-stalled stable, and loose-box, the whole of these improvements being valued at £380. On Section 7, woolshed and yards, with concrete foot-rot trough, valued at £50. All the above-described buildings may be paid for by instalments extending over a period of fourteen years.
The improvements which are included in the prices of the sections are as follow:—
Section 4, 31½ chains of road-boundary fencing; total value, £3 17s. 6d. Section 5, half value of 16¾ chains of boundary-fencing; total value, £2 2s. Section 6, half value of 15 chains of boundary-fencing, and the whole value of 24 chains of road-boundary fencing, and 60 chains of subdivision-fencing; total value, £22 17s. 6d. Section 7, half value of 32 chains of boundary-fencing, and the whole value of 10 chains of subdivision-fencing; total value, £5 5s. Section 8, half value of 34½ chains of boundary-fencing, and the whole value of 8 chains of subdivision-fencing; total value, £5 6s. 3d. Section 9, half value of 66 chains of boundary-fencing, and the whole value of 37 chains of subdivision-fencing; total value, £20 9s. Section 10, half value of 31½ chains of boundary-fencing, and the whole value of 15½ chains of subdivision-fencing; total value, £11 12s. 6d. Section 11, half value of 21 chains of boundary-fencing, and the whole value of 37 chains of subdivision-fencing; total value, £13 6s. 6d. Section 12, half value of 27½ chains of boundary-fencing, and the whole value of 26 chains of boundary-fencing, and 65 chains of subdivision-fencing; total value, £20 5s. 6d. Section 13, half value of 48½ chains of boundary-fencing, and the whole value of 19 chains of boundary-fencing; total value, £14 5s.
F. W. FLANAGAN,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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