Land Sales and Notices




NOTICE is hereby given that section 33, block I, Claremden district, containing 111a. 3r. 15p. Sections 10, 11, 19 and 2 of 24, block II, Claremden district, containing respectively 162a. 3r. 15p., 140a. 3r. and 38p., 146a. 0r. 15p., and 40a. Section 26, block III, Kaitangata, containing 119a. 2r. 15p., will be offered for sale by public auction at Mr Capstick’s auction rooms, Tokomairiro, on Friday, the 6th day of December next, at noon, at the upset price of 10s per acre.

Immediately after, sections 1, 2, and 3, block X, Waihola district, containing 55a. 1r. 21p., 52a. 0r. 33p., 52a. 1r. 14p., will be offered at the upset price of 10s per acre, subject to repayment of survey expenses, amounting to £4 7s on each section.

The privilege of Depasturing Cattle on the Hundreds during the year 1873, and to give a right to vote at the election of Wardens. The License Fee is 2s. 6d. Forms and Licenses may be obtained from the Rangers and from this Office.

J. T. THOMSON,
Chief Commissioner.
Waste Land Board Office,
Dunedin, 30th October, 1872.


Form of Return referred to.

PROVINCE OF OTAGO.

RETURN of Acreage occupied (or owned) and of Stock depastured (or desired to be depastured) by ____, within the ____ Hundred.

No. of sections, block, and Survey District Total number of acres occupied or owned No. of acres unenclosed available for all stock depastured on the Hundreds Horned cattle above six months old Horses, mules and asses Sheep above six months old Brands or Marks

I, ____ of ____, do hereby solemnly declare, to the best of my knowledge and belief, that the above is a correct return of the acreage occupied (or owned), of the land unenclosed, and of the stock owned by me (or under my charge) and which were actually depasturing (or, which I desire to depasture) on the ____ Hundred on (or after) the ____ day of ____ 187___; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true in every respect.

Dated this ____ day of ____ 187__.


(Signature of Owner or person in charge).

To the Commissioner of the Waste Land Board.


NOTICE

FRIDAY, 20th December.

NOTICE is hereby given that block L, Dunedin, will be offered for sale by public auction at the Land Office, Dunedin, on Friday, the 20th December next, at the upset price of £300. The Block contains one rood and eighteen poles, and is situated on High street, opposite the Railway Terminus.

Terms:—10 per cent. deposit on fall of hammer; the balance within a month.


NOTICE TO APPLICANTS for UNSURVEYED LAND under “Otago Waste Lands Act 1866.”

The Sections in the subjoined Schedule being now surveyed, the applicants are informed that the Waste Land Board will give its decision on their applications at this Office on Wednesday, the 4th day of December, 1872, at 12 o’clock noon; on or before which day, objections to the survey, if any, must be made. In the event of the applications being granted, the purchase money may be paid forthwith.

Archibald M’Kinnon, section 11, block III, Kuriwao district
Alexander Miller, section 6, block II, Waipahi district

J. T. THOMSON,
Chief Commissioner.
Waste Land Board Office,
Dunedin, November 20, 1872.


IMMIGRANTS’ PASSAGE-MONEY.—Notice to Assisted Immigrants who arrived in the Province before the year 1869.

All immigrants who have arrived in the Province by ships prior to those referred to in the notice hereunder, and who have not paid their passage-money, are requested to do so at once by remitting the same to me. Proceedings will be taken to recover in all cases of non-payment. When necessary the time for payment will be extended.—JOHN LEGAN, Immigration Agent.


EDUCATION RESERVES, SOUTHLAND.

APPLICATIONS will be received by Mr. John H. Baker, Survey Office, Invercargill, from persons wishing to lease any of the Reserves as formerly advertised.

Copies of the Otago Education Regulations, and conditions for the Leasing of Education Reserves can be obtained from Mr. Baker, Invercargill.


DEPASTURAGE IN HUNDREDS.

OWNERS or Occupiers of Land within Hundreds are informed that by the “Otago Waste Land Act 1872,” the Return of Acreage occupied, and of Cattle desired to be Depastured, must be furnished to the Waste Land Board, and a Depasturing License taken out on or before the 1st December, 1872 (not the 1st January, as heretofore) in order to obtain the privilege.


NOTICE.—The Clinton Road Board intend, on Tuesday, 3rd December, to make a Special Rate of ninepence in the pound, for current year, over each of the subdivisions of the district. A statement of the proposed rate can be seen at the house of Mr. Thomas Blacklock, Waiwera.—MATTHEW PATERSON, Clerk to Board. Kaihiku, November 15th, 1872.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Otago Provincial Gazette 1872, No 821





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🗺️ Sale of Land by Public Auction

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
30 October 1872
Land sale, Auction, Claremden district, Kaitangata, Waihola district
  • J. T. Thomson, Chief Commissioner

🗺️ Form of Return for Acreage and Stock Depasturing

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Acreage, Stock depasturing, Return form, Otago Province

🗺️ Sale of Block L, Dunedin

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land sale, Auction, Dunedin, High street

🗺️ Notice to Applicants for Unsurveyed Land

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
20 November 1872
Unsurveyed land, Applications, Kuriwao district, Waipahi district
  • Archibald M’Kinnon, Applicant for unsurveyed land
  • Alexander Miller, Applicant for unsurveyed land

  • J. T. Thomson, Chief Commissioner

🛂 Notice to Assisted Immigrants for Passage-Money Payment

🛂 Immigration
Immigrants, Passage-money, Payment notice
  • John Legan, Immigration Agent

🎓 Applications for Leasing Education Reserves

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Education Reserves, Leasing, Southland
  • John H. Baker, Survey Office

🗺️ Depasturage in Hundreds Notice

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Depasturage, Hundreds, Otago Waste Land Act 1872

🏘️ Clinton Road Board Special Rate Notice

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
15 November 1872
Road Board, Special Rate, Clinton
  • Matthew Paterson, Clerk to Board