✨ Land Sales and Leases
1862
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 45
coming tenant of valuation for improvements affected by the
original lessee with the consent of the Land Board. Failing
disposal, the land and improvements revert to the Crown
without compensation.
4. No transfer, mortgage, sublease, or subdivision allowed
without consent.
5. Lessee to cultivate and improve the land and keep it
clear of weeds.
6. 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.
7. Rent payable half-yearly in advance, subject to penalty
at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum for any period during
which it remains in arrears.
8. No gravel to be removed from land without consent of
the Land Board.
9. Lessee will not carry on any offensive trade.
10. Lessee to give notice to Land Board before making
improvements.
11. Lessee to pay all rates, taxes, and assessments.
12. Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated.
Full particulars may be obtained on application to this
office.
JOHN COOK,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Land in Taranaki Land District for Sale by Public Auction.
District Lands and Survey Office,
New Plymouth, 2nd June, 1925.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land
will be offered for sale by public auction for cash or
on deferred payments at the District Lands and Survey
Office, New Plymouth, at 10.30 o’clock a.m. on Thursday,
9th July, 1925, under the provisions of the Land Act, 1924.
SCHEDULE.
TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT.
Egmont County.—Cape Survey District.
Sections 110 and 115, Block XII: Area, 26 acres 0 roods
27·5 perches; upset price, £530.
This area is situated at Pungarehu, at the junction of the
Pungarehu and South Roads.
Note.—A butcher’s shop is erected on Section 115, and
this building is the property of the present occupier, who has
the right to remove same in the event of the section being
acquired by any other person.
TERMS OF SALE.
Cash.—One-fifth of the purchase-money on the fall of the
hammer, and the balance, with Crown-grant fee of £1, is
payable within thirty days thereafter, otherwise the part of
the purchase-money paid by way of deposit will be forfeited
and the sale of the land declared null and void.
Deferred Payments.—A deposit of 5 per cent. of the price
bid, together with £1 1s. license fee, on the fall of the hammer,
balance by equal annual instalments extending over a period
of nineteen years, with interest payable half-yearly at the
rate of 5 per cent. per annum on the unpaid purchase-money,
but with the right to pay off at any time the whole or any
part of the outstanding amount.
Titles will be subject to Part XIII of the Land Act, 1924.
Full particulars on application to the Commissioner of
Crown Lands, New Plymouth.
JOHN COOK,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Lands in the Nelson Land District for Sale by Public Auction.
District Lands and Survey Office,
Nelson, 1st June, 1925.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands
will be offered for sale for cash by public auction at
the District Lands and Survey Office, Nelson, on Monday,
6th July, 1925, at 11 o’clock a.m., under the provisions of the
Land Act, 1924.
SCHEDULE.
NELSON LAND DISTRICT.
Town of Puponga Port.—Collingwood County.—Onetara
Survey District.
Section 11: Area, 1 rood; upset price, £7 10s.
„ 13 „ 1 „ £7 10s.
„ 14 „ 1 „ £5.
„ 15 „ 1 „ £7 10s.
„ 16 „ 1 „ £5.
„ 17 „ 1 „ £7 10s.
„ 18 „ 1 „ £5.
„ 19 „ 1 „ £7 10s.
„ 20 „ 1 „ £5.
„ 21 „ 1 „ £7 10s.
„ 22 „ 1 „ £5.
„ 23 „ 1 „ £7 10s.
Situated about fourteen miles from Collingwood by road,
which is formed part of the way only, the greater portion
being along the sea-beach. A wharf has been constructed by
the Puponga Coal Company, and there is now direct steamer
communication with Wanganui, Wellington, and Nelson.
Soil is of sandy nature suitable for light cultivation, covered
more or less with light manuka. Fresh water is obtainable
by sinking.
Terms of Sale.
One-fifth of the purchase-money to be paid on the fall of
the hammer and the balance with Crown-grant fee (£1)
within thirty days thereafter, otherwise the part of the
purchase-money paid by way of deposit shall be forfeited,
and the contract for the sale of the land be null and void.
Titles will be subject to Part XIII of the Land Act, 1924.
Full particulars may be had on application to this office.
N. C. KENSINGTON,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Lands in Nelson Land District for Sale or Selection.
District Lands and Survey Office,
Nelson, 1st June, 1925.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands
will be opened for selection in terms of the Land Act,
1924, and applications will be received at the District Lands
and Survey Office, Nelson, up to 4 o’clock p.m., on Tuesday,
the 7th July, 1925.
The lands may, at the option of the applicant, be purchased
for cash, or be selected for occupation with right of purchase,
or on renewable lease.
SCHEDULE.
NELSON LAND DISTRICT.—SECOND-CLASS LAND.—NATIONAL
ENDOWMENT.
Waimea County.—Waimea Survey District.
(Exempt from rent for four years.)
Section 9, Block XV: Area, 1,008 acres; capital value,
£960; half-yearly rent, £19 4s.
Situated in the “Waimea Block” in Aniseed Valley,
between Serpentine and Miner Creeks. Access from Hope
Railway-station, eight miles by good metalled road, thence
one mile rough track. Steep rugged country, almost entirely
covered with manuka-scrub and a few patches of light bush.
Poor soil; within the mineral belt. Well watered. Altitude,
600 ft. to 1,800 ft. above sea-level.
Section 11, Block XV: Area, 1,470 acres; capital value,
£1,290; half-yearly rent, £25 16s.
Situated in the “Waimea Block” two miles up the Serpen-
tine Creek. Access from Hope Railway-station by good
metalled road to within two miles of section, then rough
bridle-track. Very broken hilly country covered with light
bush and manuka-scrub. Clayey soil resting on mineral
rock formation. Well watered. Altitude, 400 ft. to 1,500 ft.
above sea-level. General quality poor.
Titles will be subject to Part XIII of the Land Act, 1924.
Full particulars can be obtained from the Commissioner
of Crown Lands, Nelson.
N. C. KENSINGTON,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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