WASTE LAND BOARD.
This Day. The Waste Laud Board mot at nnou today. Present: —The Commissioner of Waste Lauds, Messrs Duucau, Hughes, and Reid. In reply to the application of John Call and J. CL Brown, for a lease of land at the south end of Wakara Bush for a saw mill, it was resolved that they he informed that the usual license would he granted ; but if a lease, it would he necessary that a plan of the ground should be supplied. It was resolved that the upset price of suburban land for sale at Hampden and Herbert should be L 8 per acre, and that the sale at Hampden should be on the 27th June, and at Herbert on the 28th June, by Mr Shrimski. 'The laud app’ied for by Messrs Connell and Moodie for 11, Little, was ordered to be sold as land of special value. Their application on behalf of Simons and Wettcll, to be allowed to alter the names in the lease, was granted, on a survey being made and submitted to all parties interested. Their ap’■lication on behalf of Messrs Schluter and Parsons, for a lease of 80 acres on Run 28, Waitaki, was withheld, pending the runholder’s consent being obtained. The survey plan of (,'tepopo was approved, and the land ordered to be put up as land of special value at 21s an acre—the sale to take place June 27th, James Rodgers having applied to purchase 10 acres of laud adjoining sections u ( J and GO, block 12, Glenkeuich, it was agreed to on a survey being submitted in three months, and tho consent of the ruuholder being given. Certain sections at North Harbor and Blueskiu were ordered to be op ucd as laud of special value, at the upset price of 20s an aero.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2193, 18 May 1870, Page 2
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302WASTE LAND BOARD. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2193, 18 May 1870, Page 2
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