GROWN LANDS TO BE LEASED FORTY-MILE BUSH DISTRICT, WAIHAKAFA. JT is hereby notified th it the underuiemi.'iipil (BBU' iiß are open lor lease fur a ui'tu i f 'hiry years, with peipetual right of renewal. W>uton teu en (ill WllLii C(Hbi') .1 o uivited, in aici ula' ee with " lim L'aml Act 1877 Aiiieiwineiii Act, 1882. The i/rioe t> udered urns *e s te- m writing us we.l us iu ligmen, iu-ci-n.jian eii by ii Bta'Utory Mar. iw, tnueiher wn.li sis iimu'lis' rem a: Ilie rale tendered, mid a fee of ±'llo.- tnr lunse nud reti" rat'On, l ut lie longed w iili Hie un m Clown Litndr, ii ilie (Jiown L•mlf i lliee. Wellington, uui l« i-r Lii.i.. 4 "'el ck i ,m <>n Wedue-d iy, ill' 10 L Deceiut'Oi. 14384 The lenders »ili lie opened at the meeting of ilie Land liwid on Tnuistl.v, ilte 11 til Deo miiei 1 (thelollofi .i> dav,) ut JO o'cioik am, Winn ilid tetideier, if the tender shall equal or exciod he U|it-o irmual rentd [mi note tixcd »y t e Bund, will l>e dec.ated the lessee. The teudeivis iiius: appear ai the liniid Board, either in fersun or by an ageo' authciiizeu in wn iu;, on ihe day on »hich ilie tenders are • pened. Plans and schedules of the sections, and copied of the regulations under which lease* will be sold mid teiued, alVo forms >i tender and neclaratin respectively, enn i' 6 nli.ained at the' District' Land Office, Wel'iiiiiton; a l :any of ihe .ither Lind Offices in tilt*. C' lot;y ; atid may h!s>> he seen ai the Railway eta inns and Pus l Offices in the Welltngton Provincial Uifiict. Tne numbers of the seci'U and block with lie n,uiie of dis iior, mu:thew;ittin on l lie cjvers. The letier being ou "Public Service only," nud addressed lu the Commissioner of Crown Lands, need not be stamped, being free uf postage; neither does the declaration require to be stamped. 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°eß ihe deposit of a sum equal to one halfyenr'a rent of the tender laroeat in amount shall be sufficient, together with the sum of £llos. iu pay lor the lease and registration thereof, paid either in cash, marked cheque, or bank draft, made payable to the Receiver of Land Revenue, Wellington : Provided that it» the case of a person tendering for two or more leases, such as he may in the segregate become the lessee of under the Act, namely, in the case where the lands comprised in the several leases adjoin each other, in suoh case the deposit shall be a half-year's rent at the rate tendered for each suoh lease, and also the sum of £llos, in respect of each suoh lease, the fee fot preparation and registration of same. • _ Any lessee who has fulfilled all con» ditions of improvements within -six years can acquire the freehold of his lease on payment of the price fixed at the time the lease was planted, provided the payment is mado within eleven years of the come mencement of the lease. Note.—Limits of area for each lessee: No lease shall be made to any person owning, nor shall any person be capablo of becoming ihe lessee under»lease, or a sublessee, who owns any freehold land, or land held under lease or licenje under the Crown whereby such person shall become either the owner, tenant or oocupier in the whole, either by himself or jointly with any other person or peroon, including the lands comprised in the lease, of a greater area than 640 acres anywhere in the colony. The sections comprised iu the Schedule are situated at Pahiatua, in the Mangaone Block, in the Kopuaranga District, about Dreyers' Rock, near Preyer* town, and front upon or are adjacent to the main road connecting Masterton and Woodvtlle. Branoh roads have been formed through the'sections at Dreyer's Rock, Central Mangaone, Hawea, and Pahiatua, at distances respectively from Masterton of about fourteen miles, thirtyone miles, thirty-five miles and forty miles. The Mangahao sections are within fourteen miles of the Town of Woodville, The Main Trunk Railway from Wellington to Napier is now being constructed to a point about seventeen miles north of Mus'erton. Sites for railway stations have been selected at several points. The whole of the sections are covered with forest, the principal trees being taws, rimu, hinau, rata, kahikatea, with tolara iu places; the undergrowth is, as a rule, heavy; the general character of the soil is good, and in some placeß 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 ae broken grounds within the area; it is well watered, and, as the climate is also - favorable the land should, when cleared and brought into cultivation, provo well adapted for pastoral, and to some extent, agricultural purposes. SCHEDULE J. W. A. MARCHANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands Crown Lands Office, Wellin ton 30th October, 1884. H. PEARSON, 1 TAILOR, &o;, BEGS ia notify that he "nail KBMOYE3> to Premises oppotito the Post Office: Qneeu<«t«& Masterto- 18jjf,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1860, 9 December 1884, Page 4
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