✨ Maori Land Lease Conditions and Timber Sale
JULY 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2403
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Including all other land already owned, held, or occupied under a tenure of more than one year's duration, no person may hold more than 3,000 acres; every acre of first-class land being reckoned as 7½ acres, and every acre of second-class land being reckoned as 2½ acres.
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Every lessee shall, before executing the memorandum of lease, make and lodge with the Board a declaration of qualification in the prescribed form.
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A separate declaration as required by the last preceding condition must be lodged for each tender.
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Lessee to execute lease within thirty days after being notified that it is ready for signature.
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Residence to commence within four years in bush or swamp lands, and within one year in open or partly open lands, and to be continuous for six years.
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Lessee has no right to minerals without license, but he may use on the land any minerals for any agricultural, pastoral, household, road-making, or building purpose.
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Every lessee shall bring into cultivation,
(a.) Within one year from the date of his lease, not less than one-twentieth of the land leased by him;
(b.) Within two years from the date of his lease, not less than one-tenth of the land leased by him;
(c.) Within four years from the date of his lease, not less than one-fifth of the land leased by him;
and shall, within six years from the date of his lease, in addition to the cultivation of one-fifth of the land, have put thereon substantial improvements of a permanent character (as defined by the Land Act, 1908) on first-class land to the value of £1 for every acre of such land, and on second-class land to an amount equal to the net price of every acre of such land: Provided that in no case shall the additional improvements required on second-class land be more than 10s. per acre, and on third-class land 2s. 6d. per acre.
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On expiry of term of lease lessee's improvements will be valued and protected.
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Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated.
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All leases shall conform to the requirements of the Native Land Act, 1909, and the regulations made thereunder; and the lessees shall be deemed to be acquainted with the provisions thereof, and to be bound thereby as effectually as if such provisions were embodied herein.
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Sections 46, 47, 60, 61, and 63 are subject to a license, which has been issued, to prospect for coal and other minerals.
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS.
The lands are described for the general information of intending selectors, who are recommended, nevertheless, to make a personal inspection, as the Board is not responsible for the absolute accuracy of any description.
Full particulars may be obtained at the office of the Tokerau District Maori Land Board, Auckland, and at the office of the Under-Secretary for Native Affairs, Wellington.
WALTER DINNIE,
President, Tokerau District Maori Land Board.
Kauri and other Timbers for Sale by Public Tender.
Office of the Tokerau District Maori Land Board,
Auckland, 13th July, 1911.
NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of the Native Land Act, 1909, and the regulations thereunder, that written tenders are invited and will be received at the office of the Tokerau District Maori Land Board, Auckland, up to 4 p.m. on Monday, 11th September, 1911, for the purchase in separate lots of the milling-timber (part measured and part estimated measurement) set out in the Schedule hereto, and standing on the undermentioned sections of Motatan No. 2 Block.
SCHEDULE.
SECTION 14.
Marked III.
Sup. Ft.
493 kahikatea-trees, containing ... 529,535
140 rimu-trees, containing ... 135,272
125 matai-trees, containing ... 63,814
40 totara-trees, containing ... 24,032
8 green kauri-trees, containing ... 14,137
14 dry kauri-trees, containing ... 28,653
Upset price, £258 18s. 6d.
The kahikatea on this section stands on both sides of the railway-line and is within easy working-distance thereof, and can be worked to same by winding-engine. The other timbers are scattered over back portions of section. All the timber on this section is of fair quality.
SECTION 16.
Marked V.
Sup. Ft.
1,679 kahikatea-trees, containing ... 2,103,147
73 matai-trees, containing ... 32,526
37 rimu-trees, containing ... 30,236
4 totara-trees, containing ... 1,537
Upset price, £550 15s. 1d.
This timber is situated within easy working-distance of railway-line, on swampy ground. Timber all of fair quality.
SECTION 29.
Marked I.
Sup. Ft.
142 dry kauri-trees, containing ... 264,464
42 green kauri-trees, containing ... 111,381
276 kahikatea-trees, containing ... 423,674
158 rimu-trees, containing ... 126,360
194 matai-trees, containing ... 99,098
86 totara-trees, containing ... 45,466
Upset price, £597 0s. 1d.
The major portion of this timber stands within easy working-distance of the railway-line, and will work well in conjunction with that on Section No. 32. The farthest distant stands about three-quarters of a mile from railway-line. This timber is of good quality.
SECTION 30.
Marked V.
Sup. Ft.
2,192 kahikatea-trees, containing ... 2,316,547
173 rimu-trees, containing ... 122,916
153 matai-trees, containing ... 66,512
14 dry kauri-trees, containing ... 18,876
2 green kauri-trees, containing ... 4,578
16 totara-trees, containing ... 6,885
Upset price, £671 13s. 11d.
All the timber on this section is of good quality and easily worked. Kahikatea on this section is some of the best on the block.
SECTION 31.
Marked III.
Sup. Ft.
174 kahikatea-trees, containing ... 285,667
244 matai-trees, containing ... 108,069
101 rimu-trees, containing ... 74,117
62 totara-trees, containing ... 31,147
15 green kauri-trees, containing ... 22,134
6 dry kauri-trees, containing ... 9,303
Upset price, £198 15s. 5d.
The timber is scattered in small lots all over the section. The above measured quantities are made up of small lots which have escaped being burnt. Timber is of fair quality.
SECTION 32.
Marked II.
Sup. Ft.
374 kahikatea-trees, containing ... 655,632
36 dry kauri-trees, containing ... 68,825
116 matai-trees, containing ... 57,735
61 rimu-trees, containing ... 48,771
3 green kauri-trees, containing ... 18,980
Upset price, £292 15s. 6d.
The major portion of kahikatea stands on very swampy ground. The distance it will have to be hauled ranges from three-quarters of a mile to one mile and a half. The timber varies in quality.
SECTION 35.
Marked II.
Sup. Ft.
817 kahikatea-trees, containing ... 1,401,707
236 green kauri-trees, containing ... 460,153
29 dry kauri-trees, containing ... 82,698
457 rimu-trees, containing ... 329,133
170 matai-trees, containing ... 88,907
144 totara-trees, containing ... 91,219
Upset price, £1,088 8s. 6d.
The timber stands on good country for working, and is all fairly easy of access. The timber is all of good quality, and kahikatea is some of the best on the block.
SECTION 41.
Marked II.
Sup. Ft.
538 kahikatea-trees, containing ... 492,917
11 matai-trees, containing ... 4,269
6 totara-trees, containing ... 2,883
Upset price, £127 10s. 5d.
This timber stands within easy working-distance of railway-line. Timber of poor average, but good quality.
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🪶 Sale of Kauri and Other Timbers by Public Tender
🪶 Māori Affairs13 July 1911
Timber sale, public tender, kauri, rimu, matai, totara, kahikatea, Motatan No. 2 Block, Tokerau District Maori Land Board
- WALTER DINNIE, President, Tokerau District Maori Land Board
NZ Gazette 1911, No 61