✨ Agricultural Lease Regulations
judgment of the Surveyor circumstances will admit.
IX. As soon as practicable after the receipt of any application and deposit as aforesaid, a Surveyor will be instructed to proceed to the ground for the purpose of examining, surveying, and reporting upon the same.
X. All leases which may be issued after the commencement of these Regulations shall bear date on the day when the persons named herein as lessees respectively first became entitled to such leases, and shall be of the same force and validity as if they had been sealed on the day on which the same shall bear date; and shall be issued in the name of the person or persons who became originally entitled, though such person or persons may in the meantime have died or transferred their interest; and such lessees shall be deemed to be entitled to such lease on the date on which the Governor shall signify in writing his intention to grant such lease.
XI. Agricultural leases will not be transferable without the special sanction and authority of His Excellency the Governor, and for every such transfer a fee or fine of 10s. will be charged.
XII. Leases will be cancelled if the land is sub-let or transferred without the sanction and authority of His Excellency the Governor; or if cultivation is not commenced within three months after the issue of the lease, or if at any time during the currency of the lease the land shall be neglected for a period of six months.
XIII. The Government reserves to itself the right at any time, during the currency of the lease, to cause to be laid out and reserved through such land such roads, tramways, or railways as it may deem fit. Upon the survey of all lands leased, an amount equal to five per cent. of the total acreage so leased shall be added for the aforesaid purposes.
XIV. The Government reserves to itself the right of entering upon any land so leased as aforesaid for the purpose of searching for gold or any other metal or mineral, and for determining any lease when such metals or minerals shall have been discovered thereon.
XV. In the event of the determination of an agricultural lease on account of the highly auriferous nature of the land thereby demised, the amount of compensation adjudged to be paid to the holder thereof (except in special cases) be contributed by the persons desirous of mining thereon.
XVI. In suburban land, when the ground applied for is bounded by a frontage line, and does not exceed: First, three (3) acres in extent, it shall have a depth of five chains from such frontage line; Second, if over three (3) acres, and not over ten (10) acres, it shall have a depth of twelve and a-half chains from such frontage line. If not adjacent to or bounded by a frontage line all the sides may be equal; but one side may not be less than one-third of the other, and such section shall not be less than twelve and a-half chains from a frontage.
XVII. Every section of rural land, if bounded by a frontage line, shall be of a depth of one-half mile from such frontage. If not adjacent to or bounded by a frontage line, all sides may be equal; but one side may not be less than one-third the other; and such section shall not be less than one-half mile from such frontage line.
XVIII. The rent charged shall be: First, for suburban land, four shillings (4s.) per acre per annum, payable yearly in advance; Second, for rural land, two shillings (2s.) per acre per annum, payable yearly in advance. Provided always, and in all cases, that any fractional part of an acre will be considered as an acre, and charged accordingly, and that no amount shall be received for rental less than eight shillings (8s.)
XIX. That a fee of Fifteen Shillings for five acres, and One Pound for a larger area, shall be paid for the lease.
XX. The fees charged for survey will be as follows:—
For an ordinary survey, when the area does not exceed four (4) acres, ten shillings (10s.)
For any larger area, at the rate of two shillings and sixpence (2s. 6d.) per acre.
SCHEDULE.
No. ..................
(Place and Date).
TO THE WARDEN AT ..................
I hereby apply for a lease of land for agricultural purposes, situate at (here state the locality), and comprising .................. acres; and I deposit herewith the sum of .................. to cover the cost of survey, and I agree to pay the further costs, if any, of such survey, according to the scale prescribed by the Agricultural Lease Regulations.
Signature (name and address in full).
Printed by GEORGE TILBROOK and JOSEPH IVES, authorised Printers for the time being of
The County of Westland Gazette.
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Westland Provincial Gazette 1871, No 9