Land Selection Details




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 18

The successful applicant will be required to take a lease (expiring at the same time as the run license), under section 59 of the Land for Settlements Act, 1908, over Section 29s, Teviot Settlement; area, 636 acres 3 roods; capital value, £3,050; half-yearly rent, £68 12s. 6d.

The improvements included in the capital value consist of fencing valued at £190.

General Description.—These runs are situated to the north of the Teviot River. The land is undulating; the aspect of about one-half is southerly, while the remainder has a northerly aspect. Distant about six to eighteen miles from Roxburgh, which is about twenty-eight miles from Beaumont, the nearest railway-station. Altitude from about 1,800 ft. to 3,600 ft.


SECOND SCHEDULE.

OTAGO LAND DISTRICT.

Tuapeka County.—Benger and Teviot Survey Districts.

Section. Area. Capital Value. Annual Instalment on Deferred Payment (excluding Interest). Half-yearly Rent on Lease.
A. R. P. £ £ s. d. £ s. d.
2s 721 0 0 4,350 35* 217 10 0 97 17 6
3s 1,058 0 0 5,200 10* 50† 260 0 0 117 0 0
5s 625 0 0 4,060 75* 203 0 0 91 7 0
6s 714 0 0 6,060 303 0 0 136 7 0
7s 912 0 0 4,520 50† 226 0 0 101 14 0
8s 1,182 0 0 5,830 50† 291 10 0 131 3 6
11s 630 0 0 5,000 560‡ 278 0 0 112 10 0
15s 636 0 0 4,340 217 0 0 97 13 0
16s 736 0 0 6,580 30* 329 0 0 148 1 0
17s 610 0 0 3,480 32* 174 0 0 78 6 0
18s 450 0 0 4,220 30* 211 0 0 94 19 0
19s 427 0 0 4,050 250‡ 215 0 0 91 2 6
20s 609 0 0 5,780 455‡ 311 15 0 130 1 0
21s 970 0 0 3,720 20* 50† 186 0 0 83 14 0
22s 1,032 0 0 4,560 50† 228 0 0 102 12 0
26s 1,383 3 0 5,660 283 0 0 127 7 0
27s 1,186 1 0 6,610 20* 330 10 0 148 14 6
28s 1,230 2 0 6,160 150‡ 315 10 0 138 12 0
33s 1,052 0 0 10,600 530 0 0 238 10 0
34s 770 0 0 7,280 20* 364 0 0 163 16 0
  • Buildings and improvements, payable in cash.

† One-twelfth share of improvements on Crown lands, payable in cash.

‡ Buildings and improvements, payable in cash or by half-yearly instalments.

§ Half-yearly payment on buildings.

NOTE.—The deferred-payment instalment includes payment for buildings in the case of Sections 11s, 19s, 20s, and 28s.

IMPROVEMENTS.

The improvements included in the capital values of the sections consist of boundaries and subdivisional fencing valued as follows: Section 2s, £387; 3s, £386 10s.; 5s, £148; 6s, £149 4s.; 7s, £147; 8s, £189; 11s, £407; 15s, £209; 16s, £268; 17s, £121; 18s, £123; 19s, £280; 20s, £462; 21s, £271; 22s, £264; 26s, £134; 27s, £160; 28s, £105 4s.; 33s, £669 10s.; 34s, £467 14s.

The improvements not included in the capital values, but which have to be paid for separately, are—

Section 2s.—Stone yards, £20; and hut, £15; payable in cash.

Section 3s.—Hut on sledge between cookhouse and stone building now on Allotment 10s, valued at £10; payable in cash. This hut must be removed by lessee of Allotment 3s at his own expense on to his holding. He will also be required to take one-twelfth share of miscellaneous license over Section 2, Block XXIII, Teviot District, the area of which is 77 acres, and the total annual rent £5, and to pay in cash £50, being one-twelfth share with lessees of Runs 638 to 644 and Allotments 7s, 8s, 21s, and 22s in huts, dip, yards, also bridge over the Teviot River.

Section 5s.—Open-front machinery-shed now on Section 14s, valued at £75, payable in cash. This building to be removed by the lessee of Section 5s and re-erected on his allotment at his own expense.

Section 7s.—The lessee will be required to take one-twelfth share of miscellaneous license over Section 2, Block XXIII, Teviot District, the area of which is 77 acres and the total annual rent £5, and to pay in cash £50, being one-twelfth share with lessees of Runs 638 to 644 and Allotments 3s, 8s, 21s, and 22s, in huts, dip, yards, also bridge over the Teviot River.

Section 8s.—The lessee will be required to take one-twelfth share of miscellaneous license over Section 2, Block XXIII, Teviot District, the area of which is 77 acres and the total annual rental £5, and to pay in cash £50, being one-twelfth share with lessees of Runs 638 to 644, and Allotments 3s, 7s, 21s, and 22s, in huts, dip, yards, also bridge over the Teviot River.

Section 11s.—Cottage known as “Wilson’s,” and hut and chaff-house near cottage, valued at £560—payable in cash, or in ten years by twenty half-yearly instalments of £36 5s. 2d.; total half-yearly payment on lease, £148 15s. 2d.

Section 16s.—Open-front implement-shed and coal-house near cookhouse, now on Allotment 10s, to be removed by the lessee of Allotment 16s on to his allotment at his own expense. Total value of buildings, £30, payable in cash.

Section 17s.—Old chaff-house, £5; old stable on north-west end of stone stable, £20; and small milking-shed, £7; all on Section 14s, to be removed by the lessee of Allotment 17s and re-erected at his own expense. Total value of buildings, £32, payable in cash.

Section 18s.—Old cottage on south side of road on Allotment 20s to be removed by the lessee of Allotment 18s and re-erected at his own expense. Value of building, £30, payable in cash.

Section 19s.—Small cottage and large barn, valued at £250—payable in cash, or in seven years by fourteen half-yearly instalments of £21 12s. 1d.; total half-yearly payment on lease, £112 14s. 7d.

Section 20s.—Two-roomed cottage and concrete well, old hut, one building comprising iron barn and shearing-shed and yards; total valuation for improvements, £455—payable in cash, or in fourteen years by twenty-eight half-yearly instalments of £22 19s. 7d.; total half-yearly payment on lease, £153 0s. 7d.

Section 21s.—Old smithy and shed now on Allotment 10s to be removed by the lessee of Section 21s, and re-erected on his allotment at his own expense. These buildings are valued at £20, which is payable in cash. The lessee will also be required to take one-twelfth share of miscellaneous license over Section 2, Block XXIII, Teviot District, the area of which is 77 acres and the total annual rent £5, and to pay in cash £50, being one-twelfth share with lessees of Runs 638 to 644, and Allotments 3s, 7s, 8s, and 21s, in huts, dip, yards, also bridge over the Teviot River.

Section 22s.—The lessee will be required to take one-twelfth share of miscellaneous license over Section 2, Block XXIII, Teviot District, the area of which is 77 acres and the total annual rent £5, and to pay in cash £50, being one-twelfth share with lessees of Runs 638 to 644, and Allotments 3s, 7s, 8s, and 21s, in huts, dip, yards, also bridge over the Teviot River.

Section 27s.—Hut on wheels now on Allotment 30s, valued at £20, payable in cash. This building must be removed by the lessee of Section 27s and re-erected on his allotment at his own expense.

Section 28s.—Cottage now on allotment, valued at £150—payable in cash, or in five years by ten half-yearly instalments of £17 6s. 6d.; total half-yearly payment on lease, £155 18s. 6d.

Section 34s.—Sheep-yards, valued at £20, payable in cash.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION.

Teviot Settlement is situated about five miles from Miller’s Flat, and about twenty miles from Beaumont Railway-station, the present terminus of the Lawrence-Roxburgh Railway. The land is undulating, each section containing a large proportion of ploughable land. The greater part is at present in pasture. The soil is a good schist loam, on a clay or rubble subsoil. Capable of growing cereal, root crops, and very good grass. Access is provided by formed roads.



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🗺️ Lands in Otago Land District open for Selection by Discharged Soldiers (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
15 February 1921
Land selection, Discharged soldiers, Otago Land District, Tuapeka County, Teviot Survey District, Benger Survey District, Long Valley Survey District, Lammerlaw Survey District