✨ Land Lease Notices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 113
to 4 o’clock p.m. on Wednesday, the 11th November, 1914,
under the provisions of the Education Reserves Act, 1908,
and amendments, and the Public Bodies’ Leases Act, 1908.
SCHEDULE.
TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT.—EDUCATION RESERVES.
TOWN LAND.
Town of Manganui.
SECTIONS 66 and 75: Area, 1 acre; minimum annual
rent, £1.
Flat land in grass, with a little gorse.
SUBURBAN LAND.
Okato Town Belt.
Section 1: Area, 5 acres 0 roods 7 perches; minimum
annual rent, £5.
Comprises two flats all in grass, the smaller flat being good
land. The land is ring-fenced.
RURAL LAND.—SECOND CLASS.
Whangamomona County.—Mahoe Survey District.
Section 1, Block IX: Area, 895 acres; minimum annual
rent, £28 10s.
Situated on the Tirohanga Road. Access from Whanga-
momona, about seventeen miles distant, via the Whangamo-
mona Road, which is formed as a dray-road for about twelve
miles; thence up the Tirohanga Road, which is formed track
for about a mile, the balance being unformed. The section
comprises mixed country, from fair to rough, with gorgy
creeks, and is covered with a fairly heavy forest of tawa,
rata, towhai, rimu, hinau, with scattered totara on ridges and
spurs, and a heavy undergrowth of supplejacks, tree-ferns, &c.
The soil is of papa formation, and the section is well watered.
Patea County.—Opaku Survey District.
Section 9, Block VIII: Area, 732 acres; minimum annual
rent, £18 10s.
Situated on the Ngarahu Road. Access from Waverley,
thirty miles distant, via Okotuku, Mataimoana, and Ahoroa
Roads. The first two are formed dray-roads, while the latter
is being widened. The Ngarahu Road is unformed. The
section comprises rough ridges and spurs, except at the
extreme northern end, where the country is a little easier.
A homestead-site would be difficult to find. The section is
covered with a fairly heavy forest of tawa, rata, scattered
rimu, &c., and a dense undergrowth of karamu, supplejacks,
&c. The soil is of papa formation, and the section is well
watered.
Whangamomona County.—Upper Waitara Survey District.
Section 6, Block XVI: Area, 570 acres; minimum annual
rent, £14 10s.
Situated on the Mangare Road. Access from Whangamo-
mona, about three miles distant, two miles being dray-road,
and the balance formed track now being widened for dray
traffic. The section comprises some very rough country, with
high ridges and spurs and deep and gorgy gullies. The sec-
tion is covered with a heavy forest of tawa, rata, rimu, kahi-
katea, towhai, &c., with birch on the high ridges, and a dense
undergrowth of supplejacks, karamu, &c. The soil is of papa
formation, and the section is well watered.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE.
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A half-year’s rent at rate offered, and lease and regis-
tration fees (£2 2s.), must accompany each tender. -
Term of lease twenty-one years, with right of renewal
for further similar terms at rents based on fresh valuations
under the provisions of the Public Bodies’ Leases Act, 1908. -
No compensation for improvements, but if lease is not
renewed upon expiry the new lease offered for disposal by
public competition will be subject to payment by the in-
coming tenant of valuation for buildings and improvements
effected by the original lessee with the consent of the Land
Board; failing disposal the land and buildings revert to the
Crown without compensation. -
No transfer, sublease, or subdivision allowed without
consent. -
Lessee to cultivate and improve land, and keep it clear
of weeds. -
Lessee to maintain in good substantial repair all build-
ings, fences, gates, and drains, and to keep clear all creeks,
drains, ditches, and watercourses, to trim all live hedges, and
to yield up all improvements in good order and condition at
the expiration of the lease. -
Rent payable half-yearly in advance on 1st January
and 1st July in each year, subject to penalty at the rate of
10 per cent. per annum for any period during which it remains
in arrear. -
No gravel to be removed from land without consent of
the Land Board. -
Lessee will not carry on any offensive trade.
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Consent of Land Board to be obtained before improve-
ments are effected. -
Lessee to pay all rates, taxes, and assessments.
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Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated.
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Improvements on rural lands: Licensee is required to
improve the land within one year to the value of 10 per cent.
of the capital value; within two years, to the value of another
10 per cent. of the capital value; and thereafter, but within
six years, to the value of another 10 per cent. of the capital
value. In addition to the foregoing, and within six years,
improvements are also to be effected to the value of £1 for
every acre of first-class land and 10s. for every acre of second-
class land.
NOTE.—These reserves are included in the classes of land
on which, with the approval of the Advances Board, money
may be advanced by the State Advances Office.
The reserves are described for the general information of
intending tenderers, who are nevertheless, recommended to
make a personal inspection, as the Department is not re-
sponsible for the absolute accuracy of any description.
Envelopes should be marked on the outside “Tender for
Reserve.”
Form of lease may be perused and full particulars obtained
at this office.
G. H. BULLARD,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Settlement Lands in the Wellington Land District for
Selection on Renewable Lease.
District Lands and Survey Office,
Wellington, 3rd September, 1914.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands
are open for selection on renewable lease; and appli-
cations will be received at this office up to 4 o’clock p.m. on
Wednesday, 28th October, 1914.
Applicants will have to appear personally before the Land
Board at this office at 10 a.m. on Thursday, 29th October,
1914, to answer any questions the Land Board may ask; but
if any applicant so desires he may be examined by the Land
Board of the district in which he resides.
The ballot for the sections for which there are more than
one applicant will be held at the conclusion of the examina-
tion of applicants.
Preference will be given to landless applicants who have
children dependent on them or who have within the pre-
ceeding two years applied for land at least twice unsuccess-
fully.
SCHEDULE.
WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT.
FIRST-CLASS LAND.
Makara County.—Hawtrey Settlement.
SECTIONS 28, 30, Block IV: Area, 2 roods 5 perches; half-
yearly rental, £1 16s.
Situated on east side of Clifford Road in Hawtrey Settle-
ment, near Johnsonville Township. Access is from Johnson-
ville Railway-station, which is about 40 chains distant by an
excellent metalled dray-road. Easy sloping grassed land,
somewhat elevated. Soil is of good quality, on clay and rock
formation.
Sections 4, 11, Block III: Area, 3 acres 2 roods 25 perches;
half-yearly rental, £4 1s.
Weighted with £61, valuation for improvements consisting
of whare, fencing, and planting.
Situated on Clifford Road in the Hawtrey Settlement, the
access being from the Johnsonville Railway-station, which is
about half a mile distant by metalled dray-road. Easy
sloping land in grass, with soil of good quality on clay and
rock formation.
Horowhenua County.—Waiopenu Survey District.—Heatherlea
Settlement.
Section 67, Block II: Area, 5 acres; rent per acre per
annum, £1 17s. 9d.; half-yearly rental, £4 14s. 6d.
Situated on Rosslyn Road, the access being from Levin,
which is about two miles distant. Flat land, half in bush
and half in stumps, with good soil on sandstone formation.
ABSTRACT OF CONDITIONS OF LEASE.
- Term of lease, thirty-three years, with a perpetual right
of renewal for further successive terms of thirty-three years,
and a right to acquire the freehold.
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Education Reserves in the Taranaki Land District for Lease by Public Tender
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- G. H. Bullard, Commissioner of Crown Lands
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