Land Sales and Notices




[NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE]

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Greytown, at noon, 12th " at Dunedin
Hull, " 12th " Kapiti, at 1 p.m. 19th " at Court House, Tokomairiro
Waihola, " 19th Berwick, at 2 p.m. 18th " at Outram
Fairfax, at 1 p.m. 19th " at Court House, Tokomairiro
Kaitangata, at 3.30 p.m. 19th " at Balclutha
Balclutha, " 19th Clinton, " 19th "
Port Molyneux, " 19th Mataura Bridge, " 19th "
Wyndham, " 19th Newhaven, " 19th "
J. T. Thomson,
Commissioner of Crown Lands

Crown Lands Office,
Dunedin, 1st February, 1870.


ANNS OF SPECIAL VALUE TABLE HILL NOTICE

OTAGO PENINSULA DISTRICTS.

Notice is hereby given that the following allotments will be offered for sale by public auction at the Land Office, Dunedin, as land of special value, on Monday, the 14th day of February next, at noon, at the upset prices affixed:

Section No. 95 (formerly eastern half of No. 7), Block II, Table Hill District, 56 acres—upset price 21s. per acre.

Section 54 (formerly northern part of No. 29), Block III, Otago Peninsula District, 19a. 0r. 3p.—upset price 40s. per acre.

And Section 55 (formerly southern part of No. 29), Block III, Otago Peninsula District, 22a. 1r. 3p.—upset price 40s. per acre.


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

that Section 2 of 19, Block I, Otakou District, containing 132a. 0r. 9p.; and

Section 26, Block V, Dunedin and East Taieri District, containing 90a. 3r. 23p, will be offered for sale by public auction, under the 35th clause of the “Otago Waste Land Act 1866,” at 10s. per acre, and that five north half, 3, now called 61, Block VIII, Otepopo District, containing 79a. 3r., will be put up as Land of Special Value, in this Land Office, Dunedin, in terms of the 64th clause of the said Act, at the upset price of 21s. per acre, on Wednesday the ninth day of March next at noon.

J. T. Thomson,
Chief Commissioner.

Waste Land Board Office,
Dunedin, 7th February, 1870.


EDUCATION RESERVES.

The following mentioned Reserves will be Leased by auction in the Land Office, Dunedin, upon Wednesday, March 2nd, 1870, immediately after the sale of Crown Lands. Further information may be obtained on application at the Education Office, Dunedin:—

District Block Section Acreage
Port Chalmers 326 0 1 0
312 0 1 0
342 0 1 0
362 0 1 0
Palmerston XXVI 9 1 0 0
Hawksbury XII 2 & 11 160 0 0
N. Harbour & Blueskin VII 51 10 0 3

NOTICE

is hereby given, that the return required by Section 1 of the “Regulation for the Management of Pasturage within Hundreds,” and for taking out Depasturing Licences, has been extended to 17th February next.

For the convenience of settlers, Licences may be obtained, and the returns deposited, at the Police Stations at Oamaru, Hampden, Waikouaiti, Outram (West Taieri), Tokomairiro, Waitahuna, and Balclutha, until 10th February next. After that date the Returns must be sent to this Office.

After the 17th February the Lists will be completed, and the “Waste Lands Act Amendment Act 1869” will be strictly enforced.

Special attention is directed to Clause 4 of the Act, which is as follows:—

"4. As soon as conveniently may be after the first day of January in each year the Board shall publish in the Provincial Gazette a list of the persons who shall have deposited with the Board a return in the form specified in the sixth schedule to the said Act and to whom licenses have been issued or who are entitled to have licenses issued to them in any Hundred. And the persons whose names shall be comprised in such lists to whom licenses shall be issued and who shall have paid the assessment hereinafter referred to shall have the exclusive right of pasturage on the Waste Lands within the Hundred in respect of which they shall hold such license each in proportion to the area of land he holds or occupies."


ARCHITECTS.

The Government offers £20 and £10 respectively for the best and second best designs for a Keeper’s Residence and Boarding Establishment (of brick) for the Dunedin High School. Competitive designs to be lodged with the Secretary for Land and Works on or before Monday, the 21st day of February, 1870. Additional information may be obtained on application at the Education Office.

John Hislop, Secretary.


H.M. CUSTOMS

NOTICE.—The undernentioned Goods having remained in Bond beyond the time prescribed by law will, in accordance with section 89 of “Customs Regulation Act 1858,” be sold by auction at 12 o’clock on Monday, the 14th instant, at the Universal Bond:—

C 707 2 Cases Tobacco, 328lbs.
C 915 9 Cases Ale, 67 gls.
C 967 1 Case Cigars, 99lbs.
D 19 16 Bales Tobacco, 3909lbs.
D 20 4 Cases Tobacco, 544lbs.
D 22 1 Case Tobacco, 142lbs.
D 23 16 Cases Tobacco, 2618lbs.
D 25 2 Half Teers Tobacco, 673lbs.
D 1 Case Tobacco, 169lbs.
D 30 10 Bales Tobacco, 2862lbs.
D 40 1 Qr. Ck. Wine, 24 gls.
D 140 1 Box Tobacco, 113lbs.
D 145 4 Cks. Currants
D 1 Case Tobacco

Custom House,
Thomas Hill, Collector.

Dunedin, 7th February, 1870.



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🗺️ Land Auction Sales

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
1 February 1870
Land Sale, Public Auction, Various Locations, Otago
  • J. T. Thomson, Commissioner of Crown Lands

🗺️ Sale of Special Value Land

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
7 February 1870
Land Sale, Special Value, Table Hill, Otago Peninsula
  • J. T. Thomson, Chief Commissioner

🗺️ Education Reserves Lease

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Education Reserves, Land Lease, Public Auction, Dunedin

🗺️ Depasturing Licences Extension

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Depasturing Licences, Waste Lands Act, Pasturage Management

🎓 Architectural Design Competition

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Design Competition, Keeper’s Residence, Dunedin High School
  • John Hislop, Secretary

🏭 Customs Auction of Unclaimed Goods

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 February 1870
Customs Auction, Unclaimed Goods, Tobacco, Wine
  • Thomas Hill, Collector