✨ Land Regulations and Timber Sale
Feb. 15.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 733
Nelson; and the leases shall be issued in accordance with
the provisions of Part I aforesaid.
4. Each applicant shall state his or her residence, occupa-
tion, and condition in life (namely, whether married or
single), and will be required to make the prescribed de-
claration.
5. Each applicant shall pay the first half-year’s rent,
together with the lease and registration fee (£1 1s.), and
in the case of Section 18 the valuation for improvements,
immediately the application has been approved or declared
successful at the ballot; also the rent for the period elapsing
between the date of the lease and the due date of such half-
yearly payment.
6. All rent must be paid half-yearly, in advance, on the
1st days of January and July in each year, as provided in
section 180 of the said Act; and the first half-year’s rent is
payable as before provided.
7. Improvements and residence on the land comprised in
the lease shall be as provided in Part III of the said Act.
The provisions of section 162, and all other provisions of
the said Act with respect to substantial improvements, shall
apply accordingly to lessees under these regulations. The
provisions of section 159, and all other provisions of the
said Act in respect of compulsory residence, shall apply ac-
cordingly to lessees under these regulations.
8. No lessee shall divide, sublet, or transfer the land held
by him under these regulations, except under and subject to
the provisions of Part I of the said Act.
9. No lessee shall apply for or hold more than one allot-
ment, and such allotment shall be held for his or her sole
use and benefit, and not for the use or benefit of any other
person whomsoever.
10. All the provisions of the said Act, so far as applicable,
shall extend and apply to the lands affected by these regula-
tions, and to the applications and leases to be made and
issued thereunder, and generally to the interests created,
and the persons whose rights, liabilities, or interests are
thereby affected; and the mention of any particular pro-
vision of the said Act shall not be deemed to exclude any
other provision of the said Act applicable to the particular
case.
ROBT. T. SADD,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Timber in Auckland Land District for Sale by Public Tender.
District Lands Office,
Auckland, 12th February, 1912.
NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of the Land Act, 1908,
and the regulations thereunder, that written tenders
will be received at the District Lands Office, Auckland, up
till 12 o’clock noon on Wednesday, 20th March, 1912, for
the purchase of the kauri and other milling-timbers standing
on the undermentioned lots.
SCHEDULE.
AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.
MANGONUI COUNTY.
Lot 1.
Sections 1 and 2, Block XIV, Takahue Survey District.
246 GREEN and 49 dry kauri-trees, containing approximately
673,350 sup. ft. (standing measurement).
Distinguishing brand, thus: I.
Time for removal: One year (subject to Condition 12
below).
Upset price: 2s. 6d. per 100 sup. ft.
Terms: Half in cash within fourteen days after acceptance
of tender, and half in six months thereafter.
20 faulty and undersized trees, branded F.R., not included
in this sale.
Lot 2.
Section 10, Block XIV, Takahue Survey District.
39 green and 3 dry kauri-trees, containing approximately
124,199 sup. ft. (standing measurement).
Distinguishing brand, thus: X.
Time for removal: One year (subject to Condition 12
below).
Upset price: 2s. 6d. per 100 sup. ft.
Terms: Cash within fourteen days after acceptance of
tender.
HOKIANGA COUNTY.
Lot 3.
Sub-lot 1, Section 73, Block VII, Whangape Survey District.
—National Endowment.
29 kauri-trees, containing approximately 95,407 sup. ft.
(standing measurement).
191 totara-trees, containing approximately 221,053 sup. ft.
(standing measurement).
1,221 rimu-trees, containing approximately 1,342,883
sup. ft. (standing measurement).
503 kahikatea-trees, containing approximately 1,022,782
sup. ft. (standing measurement).
40 matai-trees, containing approximately 41,241 sup. ft.
(standing measurement).
Distinguishing brand, thus: I.
Time for removal: Two years (subject to Condition 12
below).
Upset prices: Kauri and totara 2s., rimu and kahikatea
7d., and matai 1s. per 100 sup. ft.
Terms: One-third in cash within fourteen days after ac-
ceptance of tender, one-third in eight months, and one-third
in sixteen months thereafter.
Faulty and undersized trees, branded F.R., not included in
this sale—viz., 2 kauri, 47 totara, 120 rimu, 30 kahikatea,
and 3 matai.
Lot 3.
Sub-lot 2, Part Section 2, Block X, Whangape Survey District.
—National Endowment.
99 green and dry kauri-trees, containing approximately
272,822 sup. ft. (standing measurement).
35 totara-trees, containing approximately 25,565 sup. ft.
(standing measurement).
236 rimu-trees, containing approximately 239,796 sup. ft.
(standing measurement).
97 kahikatea-trees, containing approximately 201,464
sup. ft. (standing measurement).
27 matai-trees, containing approximately 20,185 sup. ft.
(standing measurement).
Distinguishing brand, thus: X.
Time for removal: One year (subject to Condition 12
below).
Upset prices: Kauri and totara 2s., rimu and kahikatea
7d., and matai 1s. per 100 sup. ft.
Terms: Half in cash within fourteen days after acceptance
of tender, and half in six months thereafter.
Faulty and undersized trees, branded F.R., not included in
this sale—viz., 13 kauri, 6 totara, 25 rimu, 11 kahikatea,
and 3 matai.
Lot 3.
Sub-lot 3, Part Section 3, Block X, Whangape Survey District.
—National Endowment.
208 green and dry kauri-trees, containing approximately
518,013 sup. ft. (standing measurement).
151 totara-trees, containing approximately 149,573 sup. ft.
(standing measurement).
1,555 rimu-trees, containing approximately 1,402,890
sup. ft. (standing measurement).
658 kahikatea-trees, containing approximately 1,394,597
sup. ft. (standing measurement).
65 matai-trees, containing approximately 61,387 sup. ft.
(standing measurement).
Distinguishing brand, thus: A.
Time for removal: Three years (subject to Condition 12
below).
Upset prices: Kauri and totara 2s., rimu and kahikatea
7d., and matai 1s. per 100 sup. ft.
Terms: One-fifth in cash within fourteen days after ac-
ceptance of tender, one-fifth in seven months, one-fifth in
fourteen months, one-fifth in twenty-one months, and one-
fifth in twenty-eight months thereafter.
Faulty and undersized trees, branded F.R., not included in
this sale—viz., 76 kauri, 104 totara, 310 rimu, 60 kahikatea,
and 15 matai.
Lot 3.
Sub-lot 4, Part Section 2, Block VIII, Whangape Survey District.—National Endowment.
222 green kauri-trees, containing approximately 456,928
sup. ft. (standing measurement).
45 totara-trees, containing approximately 28,204 sup. ft.
(standing measurement).
693 rimu-trees, containing approximately 537,308 sup. ft.
(standing measurement).
285 kahikatea-trees, containing approximately 431,602
sup. ft. (standing measurement).
134 matai-trees, containing approximately 98,089 sup. ft.
(standing measurement).
Distinguishing brand, thus: K.
Time for removal: Two years (subject to Condition 12
below).
Upset prices: Kauri and totara 2s., rimu and kahikatea
7d., and matai 1s. per 100 sup. ft.
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NZ Gazette 1912, No 13