Land Sales and Leases




JULY 8.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1907

going, and within six years, improvements are also to be
effected to the value of £1 for every acre of first-class land,
10s. for every acre of second-class land, and 2s. 6d. for every
acre of third-class land.
8. Transfer not allowed until expiration of fifth year of
lease, except under extraordinary circumstances, and then
only with permission.
9. Roads may be taken through the lands at any time
within seven years; twice the original value to be allowed
for area taken for such roads.
10. Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated.
Form of lease may be perused and full particulars obtained
at this office.

W. STEWART,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.


Lands in Wellington Land District for Sale under the Provisions
of the Hutt Valley Lands Settlement Act, 1925.

District Lands and Survey Office,
Wellington, 5th July, 1926.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned sections
will be offered for sale at the Conference Hall, Dominion Farmers’ Buildings, Wellington, at 7.30 o’clock p.m.,
on Tuesday, the 27th July, 1926.
The sections may be purchased for cash, for cash by instalments, or on special deferred payments under the provisions
of the Hutt Valley Lands Settlement Act, 1925, and the
Land for Settlements Act, 1925.


SCHEDULE.

WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT.—LOWER HUTT BOROUGH.
Block XIV, Belmont Survey District.—Hutt Valley Settlement.

Section. Area. Upset Price. Section. Area. Upset Price.
A. R. P. £ A. R. P. £
150 0 0 31·4 400 162 0 2 19·4 1,200
151 0 0 32 340 163 0 2 19·5 1,200
152 0 0 32 330 164 0 2 6·1 755
153 0 0 32 330 165 0 0 32 340
154 0 0 32 340 166 0 0 32 340
155 0 0 32 340 167 0 0 32 340
156 0 0 32 365 168 0 0 32 340
157 0 0 32 365 169 0 0 32 340
158 0 0 32 355 170 0 0 32 325
159 0 0 32 355 171 0 0 32 325
160 0 1 28 710 172 0 0 37 390
161 0 1 37·6 835 173 0 0 37·16 450

This subdivision is part of the land which was acquired by
the Crown in connection with the new Hutt Valley Railway
Deviation. The whole area has been laid out in accordance
with modern town-planning ideas, a part of the general
scheme of subdivision being shown on the sale plan.
The sections now being offered are adjacent to the well-known Bellevue Gardens subdivision and are eminently suitable for building purposes. The land is practically flat and
the soil is of a rich alluvial nature.
The work of roading and drainage is proceeding rapidly and
purchasers will be able to commence building operations at
once.
As shown on the sale plan this subdivision lies within a few
minutes’ walk of the station now being erected on the new
railway-line.
This is the first of a series of sales to be held by the Department.
NOTE—The attention of prospective purchasers is drawn to
an easement for public purposes, affecting Sections 150 to
162 as shown on the plan of the subdivision.

ABSTRACT OF CONDITIONS OF SALE.

Cash.

One-fifth of the purchase-money to be paid on the fall of
the hammer, and the remaining four-fifths, together with
Crown grant fee of £1, within thirty days thereafter.

Cash by Instalments.

(a.) Ten per centum of the purchase-money and license fee
of £1 1s. on the fall of the hammer.
(b.) Ten per centum thereof on the expiration of each of
the following periods from the date of sale—namely, three
months, six months, nine months, and twelve months.

(c.) The balance of 50 per cent. on the expiration of eighteen
months from the date of sale.
(d.) Interest on the unpaid balance of purchase-money to
be payable with each instalment, and to be computed at the
rate of 5½ per cent. per annum.

Special Deferred Payments.

(a.) Five per cent. of purchase-money, together with £1 1s.,
license fee, to be paid on the fall of the hammer.
(b.) The balance of the purchase-money, with interest
thereon, at the rate of 5½ per cent. per annum, to be paid by
instalments extending over a period of 34½ years.
(c.) In addition to the prescribed half-yearly instalment the
purchaser may, on making any such payment, pay any sum
or sums not less than £5 or multiple of £5 in reduction of
the purchase-money.
(d.) Upon receipt of the final instalment a certificate of
title in respect of the land purchased shall issue, upon payment of the prescribed Crown grant fee.
If the purchaser fails to make any of the prescribed payments
by due date, whether of purchase-money or interest, the amount (if any) already paid shall be forfeited and the contract for the sale be null and void.
It is not lawful for any person, or for the wife, or husband
of any person, to acquire more than one allotment of land
subject to the provisions of the Hutt Valley Lands Settlement
Act, 1925, under the system of deferred payments providing
for repayment of purchase-money in thirty-four and a half
years.
Titles will be subject to section 85 of the Land for Settlements Act, 1925, and Part XIII of the Land Act, 1924.
Lands are described for the general information of intending bidders, who are recommended, nevertheless, to make a
personal inspection, as the Department is not responsible for
the accuracy of any description.
Full particulars may be obtained at this office.

H. W. C. MACKINTOSH,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.


Lands in Nelson Land District for Sale for Cash by Public Auction.

District Lands and Survey Office,
Nelson, 6th July, 1926.

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 Wednesday,
11th August, 1926, at 11 o’clock a.m., under the provisions
of the Land Act, 1924.


SCHEDULE.

NELSON LAND DISTRICT.

Waimea County.—Tadmor Survey District.—Village of Tui.

SECTION 4: Area, 2 acres 1 rood 16 perches; upset price, £25.

Weighted with £117, valuation for improvements, consisting of dwelling, also shed and 17 chains of fencing, to be paid for in cash.

Section 5: Area, 2 acres 3 roods 15 perches; upset price, £30.

Weighted with £5, valuation for improvements, consisting of 5 chains of boundary-fence, to be paid for in cash.

Situated in the Village of Tui, almost adjoining Tui Railway-station. All flat land in grass.

TERMS OF SALE.

One-fifth of the purchase-money and valuation for improvements on the fall of the hammer, and the balance, together with £1, Crown grant fee, within thirty days thereafter, otherwise the part of the purchase-money paid by way of deposit shall be forfeited, and the sale of the land declared null and void.

Titles will be subject to Part XIII of the Land Act, 1924.
Full particulars can be obtained from the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Nelson.

A. F. WATERS,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

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