•Public *N otices BALE 'OF PASTORAL LEASES l CRO\TO : LANDS,;. . i PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I . General Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 7th Nov., 1881'. Three million acres of crow lands will shortly.ha open: for sa and lease, in, the, Provincial/ District < Otago, New Zealand. ! : i: This country is,at;present held undi •, ■ lease in large runs ; until the Ist Marcl 1883. ; ./’ These, runs,, after agricultural block townships, plantation and, other reserve have been taken, will be sub-’divided int areas of about two or, ; three thousand acre and Upwards, according to the nature c the country, and will be offered for leas ■ or fox 1 sale on pastoral deferred-paymenl in terms of ‘‘ The Land Act, 1877.”' an “ The Land Act Amendment Act; 1879.” 'the agricultural'blocks will be forthwit surveyed, and will then be offered fc selection oh immediate and deferred paj ■ meats.• • Areas’exceeding 5,000 acres, will be 1c ! Asduns for ten years; from the' Ist Marcl 1883, : with right 1 over 32 acres for homestead., , Areas under 6,000 flcres'Wi|l tie general!; for sale on pastoral deferred'paytfa'ents. !>■' Ih : order to"give new pastoral lessee time to make arrangements, 1 the, license will, in terms of the Land Acts, be sold b; public auction, at the Land Office, Dunedin m the latter end of February, 1882, twelvi months before possession is to be given One year's rent will be payable in advanci :* ..on the licensenat the tiinddfsale.' The pastoral deferred payment section! will be offered for ■' sale by- public auctioi probably in November or December, 1882 r. possession'on March 1, 1883. ; Terms: A c deposit of one-thirtieth of the price- 4 df .thf .land on : purchase, the balance id halfyearly payments extending . over'fifteen years. Residence within twelve months h compulsory,.', and must. <dotttmue for five . years:/ Balance of: instalments.'may be paid abend of ten years,, in which case Crown grant issues.... The country has been occupied for upwards of twenty years. • It is well grassed, wellwatered, sound and healthy. Distance from port by good roads, and , railways part of the way; 'from 80 to 160 miles. ' ’ ... ; ; Maps and further partiofdars will be obtainable at the Land.. .Offices of New Zealand early in December next, and at places in the Australian Colonies to be ; named in future advertisements. 1 ;, Suitable . blocks of land will also be - : , surveyed immediately in the Provincial District of Canterbury, for sale on pastoral ; deferred payment, and will bo . offered for sale about March, 1883:... •;. WM. EOLLBSTON, : Minister of Lands.j ATBN’T ' WROUGHT NAILfc ■ j; ? j. 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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2754, 20 January 1882, Page 4
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