Land Leases and Reserves




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 21

Railway line. It comprises open level land, varying in quality from good light soil to rich agricultural land. The following is the condition of the various sections: Sections 1 and 2—partly in rape, clover, and grass. Section 3—wheat and oat stubble. Section 4—rape, wheat, and oat stubble, and red clover. Section 5—grass. Section 6—grass, wheat, and oat stubble. Section 7—wheat stubble. Sections 8, 13, 14, 19, and 20—grass. Sections 9 and 10—partly in oats and grass. Sections 11 and 12—in wheat and grass. Sections 16, 17, and 18—in wheat stubble.

IMPROVEMENTS.

The improvements which are not included in the price of the sections, but which have to be paid for separately by the selectors, are the buildings on Sections 4 and 6, as follows: Section 4—dwellinghouse of six rooms, wash-house, men’s hut, loose-box and stable, valued at £335, to be paid for in cash, or by half-yearly instalments of £16 18s. 4d. for a period of fourteen years. Section 6—dwellinghouse of six rooms, wash-house, and stable, valued at £378, to be paid for in cash, or by half-yearly instalments of £19 1s. 10d. for a period of fourteen years.

The improvements which are included in the price of the sections are as follows: Section 1—238 chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, valued at £88 6s. Section 2—186½ chains boundary and subdivision fencing, valued at £78 14s. Section 3—162½ chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, valued at £51 12s. 6d. Section 4—164½ chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, and plantation, valued at £79 7s. 6d. Section 5—197½ chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, valued at £90 8s. Section 6—209 chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, and garden, valued at £99 15s. 6d. Section 7—78 chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, valued at £25 15s. Section 8—169½ chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, valued at £70 4s. Section 9—46 chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, valued at £15 11s. Section 10—47 chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, valued at £16 5s. Section 11—50 chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, valued at £16 5s. Section 12—49½ chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, valued at £14 16s. Section 13—133 chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, valued at £42 3s. Section 14—57½ chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, valued at £16 19s. Section 16—17 chains of boundary-fencing, valued at £6 7s. 6d. Section 17—16 chains of boundary-fencing, valued at £6. Section 18—28 chains of boundary-fencing, valued at £9.12s. Section 19—16 chains of boundary-fencing, valued at £6. Section 20—28½ chains of boundary-fencing, valued at £12 5s.

T. N. BRODRICK,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.


Lands in Allanholme Settlement, Canterbury Land District, open for Selection on Renewable Lease.

District Lands Office,
Christchurch, 15th March, 1911.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands are open for selection on renewable lease, and applications will be received at this office, and the local Lands Office, Timaru, on Tuesday, the 25th day of April, 1911, up to 4 o’clock p.m., under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908, and the Land for Settlements Act, 1908.


SCHEDULE.

CANTEBURY LAND DISTRICT.—WAIMATE COUNTY.—WAIHAO SURVEY DISTRICT.—ALLANHOLME SETTLEMENT.

First-class Land.

Section. Block. Area. Capital Value. Half-yearly Rental.
A. R. P. £ s. d. £ s. d.
1 XVI 233 0 0 2,300 0 0 51 15 0
2 " 234 0 0 2,430 0 0 54 13 6
3 " 232 0 0 2,590 0 0 58 5 6
4 " 256 1 0 2,400 0 0 54 0 0
24 5 10*
5 " 276 2 4 3,390 0 0 76 5 6
6 " 247 0 0 2,570 0 0 57 16 6
7 " 230 0 0 3,540 0 0 79 13 0
8 " 203 0 0 3,230 0 0 72 13 6
  • Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued at £481, payable in cash or in fourteen years by half-yearly instalments of £24 5s. 10d. Total half-yearly payment, £78 5s. 10d.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION.

This settlement is situated on the south branch of the Waihao River, about two miles north-westerly from the Waihao Forks Railway-station, about ten miles from Waimate and fourteen miles from Studholme Junction, on the Christchurch-Dunedin Main Trunk Railway. Agricultural sections, ranging in altitude from about 500 ft. to 800 ft. above sea-level, comprising undulating and easy sloping spurs, level terraces, and river-flats. The soil is generally good, rich in places, on a clay subsoil, slightly stony on some of the river-flats. The property is at present carrying grass, oat and wheat stubble, rape and turnips, with a few patches of unbroken land in tussock and English grasses. The greater portion of each section is ploughable.

All of the sections are watered by the Waihao River, with the exception of Section No. 5, which is watered by Stony Creek and springs. There are also several small streams which are liable to dry up during dry seasons. The dwellinghouse and stables on Lot 4 are supplied with good water from a bore and windmill on Stony Creek, and good water can probably be found by boring on any of the sections.

All the sections have road-access. A new road has been laid out through Sections 1, 2, and 3 (which will be formed) giving access to good homestead-sites.

Reserves for school and creamery sites have been provided.

IMPROVEMENTS.

The improvements which are not included in the price of the sections, but which have to be paid for separately, are the buildings on Lot 4, consisting of a six-roomed cottage; eight-stalled stable, wool-shed, and feed-house combined; men’s hut of three rooms; and old hut and stable. The whole of these improvements are valued at £481, to be paid for in cash, or by half-yearly instalments of £24 5s. 10d. for a period of fourteen years.

The improvements which are included in the price of the sections are as follows: Section 1—134 chains of boundary-fencing, £56 7s. 6d. Section 2—122 chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, £77 16s. Section 3—99 chains of boundary-fencing, £53 4s. Section 4—289 chains of boundary-fencing, also sheep-dip, sheep-yards, windmill and tank, orchard and plantations, £306 12s. 6d. Section 5—210 chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, £95 4s. Section 6—125 chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, £70. Section 7—239 chains of boundary and subdivision fencing, £130 17s. 6d. Section 8—147 chains of boundary-fencing, £67 6s. 6d.

T. N. BRODRICK,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.


Reserves in Marlborough Land District for Lease by Public Auction.

District Lands Office,
Blenheim, 15th March, 1911.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned reserves will be offered for lease by public auction at this office, at 2.30 o’clock p.m. on Tuesday, the 20th day of June, 1911, under the provisions of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908.


SCHEDULE.

MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT.—SOUNDS COUNTY.—GORE SURVEY DISTRICT.

Section. Block. Area. Upset Annual Rental.
A. R. P. £ s. d.
22A XII 20 0 0 1 0 0
Bush land, of fair quality, situate in Port Gore. Distant three to four miles by mountain track to Endeavour Inlet, thence twenty-two miles by water to Picton, or direct, via Cape Jackson to Picton, about thirty-six miles.
49A VII 462 0 18 12 0 0
Bush land, of fair quality, with cold aspect. Situate at Big Bay, Endeavour Inlet, about twenty miles from Picton by water.
10A VI 336 2 0 10 0 0
Situate on the southern shore of entrance to Endeavour Inlet, distant about twenty miles from Picton by water. Broken bush land; soil inferior and rocky; well watered; sunny aspect.
12A X 28 2 37 1 10 0
Situated on southern shore of entrance to Endeavour Inlet, about nineteen miles from Picton by water.


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