Land and Pastoral Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 1

Pastoral Run in Westland liable to Forfeiture.

District Lands Office,
Hokitika, 16th December, 1910.

PURSUANT to section 251 of the Land Act, 1908, notice is hereby given to the occupier of the undermentioned pastoral run that the pastoral license thereof is liable to forfeiture, and that if the rent overdue thereon, together with the full amount of the penalty, be not paid within three months after the date of the insertion of this notice in the Gazette the license will be declared forfeited.

SCHEDULE.

WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT.

License No. Run No. County. Licensee.
477 424 Grey William Arthur Lindop.

G. H. M. McCLURE,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Worker’s Dwelling in Canterbury Land District forfeited.

Department of Lands,
Wellington, 29th December, 1910.

NOTICE is hereby given that, the undermentioned lease having been forfeited by resolution of the Canterbury Land Board, the said dwelling has reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Workers’ Dwellings Act, 1908.

SCHEDULE.

Section. Block. Survey District. Formerly held by Tenure.
13, Camelot Settlement XV Christchurch James Tate Workers’ dwellings lease.

J. G. WARD,
Minister of Lands.

Pastoral Runs in Otago Land District for License by Public Auction.

District Lands Office,
Dunedin, 5th January, 1911.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned pastoral runs will be offered for license by public auction at this office at 11 o’clock a.m. on Tuesday, the 28th day of February, 1911, under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908.

SCHEDULE.

OTAGO LAND DISTRICT.

Run 496, Vincent County (Class B) : Area, 1,310 acres; term, fourteen years; upset annual rental, £25; valuation for improvements, £56 7s. 6d.

Run 497, Vincent County (Class B) : Area, 2,275 acres; term, fourteen years; upset annual rental, £48; valuation for improvements, £50 12s.

Run 501, Tuapeka County (Class B) : Area, 4,495 acres; term, fourteen years; upset annual rental, £66; valuation for improvements, £123 17s.

Possession will be given on 1st March, 1911, subject, however, to the right of the present pastoral licensees to occupy the country up to 31st March, 1911, on condition that they pay the incoming tenants the proportion of rent for the month of March, 1911.

Locality and Description.

Run 496.—Open, broken, pastoral country, two-thirds of the area being winter country, well grassed and watered; the balance is summer country, not so well watered or grassed. Altitude, 2,000 ft. to 5,000 ft. Distant about twelve miles from Alexandra. The improvements consist of fencing on boundary with Run 425B, 26 chains, at 5s. per chain, £6 10s.; fencing on half boundary with Butler’s pastoral run, 133 chains, at 7s. 6d. per chain, £49 17s. 6d.: total, £56 7s. 6d.

Run 497.—Similar to Run 496. Has a frontage to the main road. The improvements consist of fencing on boundary with Run 425B, 76 chains, at 3s. per chain, £11 8s.; fencing along road, not on boundary, 104 chains, at 6s. per chain, £31 4s.; stone hut, £8: total, £50 12s.

Run 501.—Rough, broken, pastoral land, summer country only. Altitude, 2,000 ft. to 5,000 ft. Distant about nine miles from Roxburgh. The improvements consist of fencing on boundary with Run 425B, 176 chains, at 6s. per chain, £52 16s.; fencing on half boundary with Small Grazing-run No. 500, 98 chains, at 7s. per chain, £34 6s.; fencing on half boundary with Small Grazing-run No. 502, 36 chains, at 10s. per chain, £18; fencing on half boundary with Small Grazing-run No. 502, 50 chains, at 7s. 6d. per chain, £18 15s.: total, £123 17s.

E. H. WILMOT,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Pastoral Runs in Canterbury Land District for License by Public Auction.

District Lands Office,
Christchurch, 5th January, 1911.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned pastoral runs will be offered for license by public auction at the Assembly Rooms, Timaru, at 11 o’clock a.m. on Tuesday, 28th February, 1911, under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908.

SCHEDULE.

CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT.

Class A.

Run 234A, Waimate County: 4,713 acres; term of license, fourteen years; upset rental, £235 per annum.

Run 234B, Waimate County: 4,596 acres; term of license, fourteen years; upset rental, £287 per annum.

Locality and Description.

These runs are situated on the slopes of the Station Peak Range, which flanks the eastern side of the Hakataramea Valley, South Canterbury. They lie on the northern side of Meyer’s Pass, near the source of the South Waihao River, about twenty-three miles from Waimate and fourteen miles from Hakataramea. They comprise high open hill country of purely pastoral character, the spurs being intersected by deep rough gullies. The vegetation consists of native and English grasses, with snow-grass only on the higher altitudes. The runs are fairly well watered by springs and streams, but are liable to burn up in a dry summer, and, as the altitude ranges from about 1,500 ft. up to about 3,500 ft. above sea-level, it is liable to heavy falls of snow in winter.

The approximate valuations of improvements, consisting in each case of a hut, and boundary and subdivision fencing, are £330 on Run 234A and £428 on Run 234B. This information is published for the information of intending purchasers, but must be taken as approximate only, as the final valuation will be made in accordance with section 244 of the Land Act, 1908, at least three months before the expiry of the present licenses, and the purchasers of the new licenses (being other than the present licensees) will be required to pay the amount of such valuations before being admitted to possession of the runs.

Possession will be given on the 1st March, 1912.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS.

The licensee of any run upon which deer range shall, upon receipt of due notice in that behalf, allow to any legal holder of a license to stalk deer within the district in which such run lies free and unrestricted rights of ingress, egress, and regress upon and over any portion of the run for the purpose of stalking deer.

The licensee of every run shall, during the second and every succeeding year of the term of his license, plant with suitable trees, to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, an area of at least one acre upon some part of his run. The number of trees so planted upon every acre shall be at least 1,000. The areas planted shall be securely fenced in with a rabbit- and stock-proof fence; all failures or losses shall from time to time be replanted as may be found necessary; and the plantations shall be protected, trimmed, and maintained during the term of the license to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Crown Lands.



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🗺️ Pastoral Run in Westland liable to Forfeiture

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
16 December 1910
Pastoral run, Forfeiture, Westland, Land Act 1908, Rent overdue
  • William Arthur Lindop, Licensee of pastoral run 424

  • G. H. M. McClure, Commissioner of Crown Lands

🗺️ Worker’s Dwelling in Canterbury Land District forfeited

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
29 December 1910
Worker's dwelling, Forfeiture, Canterbury, Workers' Dwellings Act 1908
  • James Tate, Formerly held workers' dwelling lease

  • J. G. Ward, Minister of Lands

🗺️ Pastoral Runs in Otago Land District for License by Public Auction

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
5 January 1911
Pastoral runs, Public auction, Otago, Land Act 1908, Vincent County, Tuapeka County
  • E. H. Wilmot, Commissioner of Crown Lands

🗺️ Pastoral Runs in Canterbury Land District for License by Public Auction

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
5 January 1911
Pastoral runs, Public auction, Canterbury, Land Act 1908, Waimate County, Station Peak Range
  • E. H. Wilmot, Commissioner of Crown Lands