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GROWN LANDS TO BE L3ASBD FORTY-MILE BUSH DISTRICT, WAIRARAPA. '■'.-. TT is hereby notified that the under- ■*• mentioned sections are open for lease for a term of thirty years, with perpetual right of renewal. Written tenders (in sealed covers) are invited,in accordance with "The Land Act 1877 Amendment Act, 1882. The price tendered must be stated in * . ii • r.. ._ ' • J by a statutory declaration, together with' six months' rent at the'rate tendered, and a fee of £llos for lease and registration, to be lodged with the Commissioner of Crown Lands, at the Crown Lands office, Wellington, not later than 4 o'clock p.ra on Wednesday, the lOik December, 1884 The' tenders will be opened at the meeting of the Land Board on Thursday, the 11th December (the following day,) at 10 o'clock am,, when the highest tenderer, if the tender shall equal or exceed the upset annual rental per acre fixed by the Board, will be declared the Land Board, either in person or by an agent authorized in writing, on the day on which the tenders are opened. - Plans and schedules of the sections, and copies of the regulations under which leases will be sold and issued, also forms of tender and declaration respectively, can be obtained at,the District Land Office, Wellington; at any of the"other Land Offices in the colony; and may also be.seen at the Railway stations and Post Offices in the "Welltugton" Provincial District. The numbers of the section and block with the name of dis'iict, mast he written on the, covers. The let'er being on " Public Service only," and addressed to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, need not be stamped, being free of postage; | neither does the declaration require to be Any person of eighteen years of age and upwards may become a lessee under this system. In the event of any person tendering for two or more lea?es the deposit of a enm equal to one halfyear's rent of the tender largest in amount shall be sufficient, together with the sum of £llos. to pay for the lease and registration thereof, paid either m cash, marked cheque, or hank draft, made payable to the Receiver of Land Revenue, Wellington : .Provided that in the case of a person tendering for two or more leases, suoh as he may in the aggregate become the lessee of under the Act, namely, in the case whom the lands comprised-in the several leases adjoin each other, in such case the deposit shall be a half-year's rent at the also the sum of £llos. in respect of each suoh'lease, the fee for preparation and registration, of flame. Any lessee who has fulfilled all oon* ditions of imprpvernenU-wilhjn six years oau acquire the freehold of his lease on payment of the price fixed at the time the lease was granted, provided the payment is made within eleven years of the come menceinent of the leasoNote.—Limits of area for each lessee: No lease shall be rnade to any person owning, nor shall any person be capable of becoming the lessee under a'''.Jesse, or a sublessee, who owns arjv freehold land, or land held under lease or liceqao under the Crown whereby such person shall become either ilie ow,ner, tenant or occupier in the whole, either by himself or jointly with any other person or person, including the lands comprised in tho lease, of a greater area than 640 acres anyvhere in the colony. The seotions comprised in the Schedule are situated at Pahiatua, in tho Mangaone Block, in tbe Kopuaranga District, aboct Dreyers' Rock, near Dreyer* town, and front upon, or are adjacent to-the main road connecting Masterton and Woodville. Branch roads have been formed through the sections at Dreyer's Rock, Central Mansaone, Hawea, and Pahiatua, at distances respectively from Mastertop of ab'ou't'fourtepn miles, thirtyone miles, thirty-five miles and forty miles, 'The Mangahao seotions are within fourteen miles of the Town of Woodville, The Main Trunk Railway from Wei-, lington to Napier is now being constructed to a point about seventeen miles north of Muflterton. Sites for railway stations have The whole of the sections are covered with forest, the principal trees beipg tawa, rimu, hinau, rata, kahikatea, with tolara in places; the undergrowth is, as a rnle, heavy; the general character of the soil is good, and in some places is of first-class quality, the formation being limestone, olay, marl, sandstone, &c. The .country is generally hilly and undulating, but there are large flats as well as broken grounds wjth'ip the area; it is well watered, and, as the oljmate is also favorable the land should, when cleared and brought into cultivation, provo well adapted for pastoral, and to SCHEDULE Burny Distort, BloA SwUon, Mangahao XV Mangaone II Kopuaranga II Mangaone XIVI •'" A. B P. B, d, iB 158 0 0 13 18 215 0 8 16 •19 121124 11 121328160 021 12 17 148 1.8 13 2324 128 0 3 10 2627 157 0 7 10 80 158127 16 7 287 023 10 9 233 218 10 11 201 081 18 J8 1213 24 12 20 100 084 17 28 101 114 1 6 52 97 232 13 7 95 829 13 8 214 319 14 95 117 232 2 0 100 298 0 0 16 102 192 016 1 6 104 112 016 1 6 108 S7Q 324 10 206 2Q7184 B'B 16 ll' 193 221 1 6 24 94 338 16 113 248 216 1 9 115 254 224 19 118 200 0 0 10 -f 10 18,4 232 16 83 "39 124 i 3 I W. A. MAROHANT, (iommJß9Joner of Crown Lands Crown Lands Office, . Wellinton 30th October, 1884H. PEARSON, TAILOR, &c, BEGS to notify that he has REMOVED to Premises opposite the Post Office Queen-steed Mutextoa- 189*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1859, 8 December 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1859, 8 December 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1859, 8 December 1884, Page 4

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