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ptTBLIC NOTIFICATION. AUCKLAND LAUD DISTRICT. LANDS FOB VILIjAGE SPECIAL SETTLEMENTS ON PERPETUAL LEASE. Crown Landß Office, Auckland, 7th October. 1886. Notice Is hereby siren that subject to the regulations hereunder the lands enumerated in the following schedule will be open tat application at this offloe on aad after FRIDAY; the 29th day of October lnetMt. Forms of Application can be obtained at this Offloe and at the Post offices at Herd's Point, Whangttrel, Puna Buy, und Waitakorei. D. A. TOLK, Commissioner Crown Lauds, BCHEDULE. HOKIANGA COUKTY, AIOTUKARAKA BLOCK; Mangamuka Subvky j istkjct.—block IX: Sections 1, 2, 3. and i 50 acres each, annual rental B3 10s each. Section 5, lla lr 32p, £2 to. S«oi.lon 6, lla lr 33p, £.1 rfc, Action 7,37 a, £117s. Section 8. 36a 3r. £1 17a. Section 9, 43a lr 2flp. £Üb. fcectionll. ;,oa. £2 10a. Section 12, £a lr. £2 2sfid. Section It. Sua 82 10s. Section 16, 37a, £1 17s. SecUoi.H 20, 31 22, 23. 24, and 25. SOa eaoh, £2 lod Section 2ii, 3ti-.3r.gl 17s Section* 27 and 28, 50a each. >.2 tin, oach. Section M, tfa lr 2(Tp, £i is. SeoHon 30,12 a lr, £2 2j 6d. Seotton 31, Ma. 2r, £1 14.i 6d. Section 32. SOa, £2 Kb. These sections aro situ ited on the north shore nf M .klduga Harbjur, oppoalte the Township of Herd's Point. • PARNHLL BOROUGH BNOO'VfMBkT. Puna k itkbb » v <■> vw D rsTRiCT. —Subdivision o( 8«olion 2, Block IX.: Lota 2, 3, 4. 5, and 6, 60a etch, annual ronia- i: 12s fid le&ofc. Lot 7,49 a. £> la 61. Lot 8. 46». £2 17s 6d. Lot 9. 465, £2 lfs 63. Lot 10. 45n. £i 16h 6d Lot 11, 45a, £2 IBs fid. Lot 13, lia. £2 15a. Lotfl 13 11.15. and 16,50 a each. A3 2s Kd oaoh. Lot 17, 33a, Hi 7a 6d. Lota 18,19, and 20, SOa each £> 2s to each. Situate abont 16 mile from Herd's Fow.; Township, on the Pun*kltere. t£aua, and Mjngitawa Riverc andadlolnlce the Taheke Village Soeclal Settlement. Wbanoami county, Pataoallnlbt,Parish OF Owhiwa.—Allotments 187, 108, and 170, SOa each, jinnunl rental £2 10s each. Allotment 171, (oa, £1. Allotment 1 3, 36% £1 15n. Allotment 174, 50a, £2 lOd. Allutinent 175 and western portion 178, 38a, £1 18s. Allotment 228. 25a 3r Bfl. £16s. Allotment W. 50a. £2 10a. Allotment W. 40a.'£2. Allotment 231,15 a lr, £2 & 6d. All#*r ment 232. 4£a 2r. &l 5 -i Sd. Allotment 233, 60a, fiJ 10s. Allotment 231. »«, £L 16s. Parish of Waipareira (near Swanson Bail way Station).—Allotment 168, 60a, annual rental fi2 10s. REGULATIONS. I. The land to ba selected under these retftfSa tions Bball be held on perpetual lease for the first term of thirty yean, and for subsequent termii of twenty-one Tears. Without any tight Of acquiring the freehold. a. The rental shall be based on the oaptta\ ue of the land, which (hall in no cue be law ll»an £1 an acre. 8. Np charge will be made for the lease beyond the sum of 10a,,t0 be deposited with application [or registering the same in the Land Transfer Department. 4. No leano shall be leaned, or any transfer of the Interest of a settler allowed, except with the consent of thi Commissioner of Crown Lands to be first obtained. 6. Renewals of leases shell be subject In all respeote to the provisions of unctions 151 to US of Part IV. of the Land Act. 1885. 6. Married Men will have preference aa •eleotorn under the" regulations INTENDING BKLKCTORS MUST STATB IN APPLICATION WHETHER MARRIED OR UNMARRIED. 7. No allotment shall exceed in arsa 90 acres. 8. Subjaot to the following conditions, and within the first fire years of the date of the •election, sn ndvanoa of a sum not exceeding £20 will be made <o assist a selector In the erection of a housn on his selection; and in bush lands a, further sum not cxoueoin« £210 aan acre ap to but not exceeding an area of 20 acres wiU beadvanoed tor bush felling and for grassing. (a.) Each settler must begin bush felling immediately ; bur. In any base where this is not done the Steward should report the drouij'B'ance to the Commlttloner of Crown Lands for the district. (b.) Those settlers who may desire t>dvnnoes of money in terms" of thoee regulations will obtain payment monthly from the Steward, on his valuation of work done. (c ) Advances vrtll be made for the combined operations of under scrubbing and bushtellW. at ton rate of £1 4s an acre, and for burning, grassing fencing, and other improvements. £1 5s an acre—in all. i$ 10s an acre—np to the limit of 20 acres. (D,) The erection of a a welling house must be completed within six months of the date nf selection : but in bush lands this may be deferred until immediately after the flrnt liuKi, but no longer. (E.) Applications for advances may be sis.de either to the Commissioner of Crown Lands for th« district or to the Steward of Village Settlements. (F.) No advances will be made on dwellinghouses until they are completed and ready for occupation. 9. The annuil rent shall be 5 per cent, on the capital value of the land, together with 5 per cent, on such bums as may be advanced in terms of clause 8, payable half-yearly, on the Ist day of January or July next ensuing after the lapse of s'x months from the dates of the selection and advances respectively. 10. All application j for land under these reau.'ahions shall be made to the Cotnmisaoner of rirown Lauds, Auobiand. Where more applications than one are made on tie same day lor the same land, ihe right to occupy the land ipplied for shall, subject to clause 6, be determined by lot anio:mat toe applicants. lL MO APPLICA XT SHALL APPLY FOB MORE THAN ON a AULOTMENT. 12. Kaoh selector or transferee will be re quired to occupy his selection.as his home, and ti make permanent improvements, as required b] Clausen 11 and 13. 13. Each selector shall within two years culti valo one acre, and within four years the half oi the remainder of his selection. 11. Permanent Improvement shall mean— (A) Fencing the land with timber or other dur able materials, not being a brush fence or (B) Breaking up and laying down the same ii Kng isu or other cultivated graS3 ; or (o) Breaking up and planting or sowing rool or other crops therein ; and in case ot bush lands, the felling and clearing oi timber and Bowinz of grass. 15. Selectors shall not subdivide or suMet theli holdings ; but, with the consent of the Com missions:- of Crown Lands for the district, the; may transfer them provided that all the conditions of those regulations have been fulfilled tx date of application to transfer. No person whe has an interest in any land oi more than an aoce In extent in the oolony shall be eligible as a selector under these regulations. 16 No selector shall hold more than one allot meat under these regulations, which shall be held for his sole use and benefit, and not for the use or benefit of any other person whomsoever. 17. Any selector who shall fail to comply with these regulations in any respect shall, upon sufficient proof thereof to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, forfeit bis interest in the land selected. 18. In case any doubt shall arise as to the conBtruction of those terms and conditions with reference to the selection and occupation oi clearing of any land, or otherwise arising thereunder, the same shall be settled by the mlesioner1\ LAWBY. J. BOOTH. A. CHADWICK. A SPECIALTY IN BUTTER. THE AUCKLAND DAIRY CO. Beg to announce to their customers and the pnnllo generally that they have made arrangements to churn daily (Sundays excepted) a supply of Butter, from cream extracted by the centrifnKaJ prooeßs from the preceding days milk. By this method cream la extraoted from tbe new milk immediately after milking, and the butter made forthwith. The advantage of this method over thd old one. of making the butter from a ween's gathering of cream, 1b that the butter is parfectly fresh and will keep much longer in the hands of the consumer. It can be supplied either without salt or salted to the taste. Orders should be sent early, as the supply is somewhat limited. Those Of our OTlStomero desiring the butter-made up. in any spacial form, or in quarter-pound pats, will please address a note to ihe Manager, who will wait upon thtm and make the necessary arrangements. A large supply every day of Devonshire Clotted Cream, in tins or by moasure. Centrifug it Cream to order Orders solicited for delivery of New Milk twice dnily. Our depots are oa follows :—Pltc-»troet— OppoKito tip of Vincentmre't. Hobson-street-Cameron's Buildings. I'oaaonby Road Corner of Vormont-stroet. Parncll—Mamukau Road, corner of Gihrßltar-street. Mound Eden— Oppoaito Eden Vine Hotel. T\/| R ROBT. ATKINSON, (Pupil of M. Charles Vbrlat, Professor of Fainting at the Academia Roj ale, Antwerp), having secured a Studio in the Victoria Arcade is prepared to receive a fow advanced »uj ils. Terms on application at the Studio, 211, Victoria Arcade. rfval~MO UNT ALBERT 'BOS. I J. BARAKS Has determined to pay the toll honesti y by running AN extra trip to euit hU patterns 4 D d WILL NOT INCREASE THE FARES a3 C'theM aro doiuif in order to ro»ko Mount Albert neof>l» pay the toll, which should be imid by the Vroodale tr«fHo. New Time-table on and after WEDNESDAY, October 13. 1886:LeaveMt Albert: Leave A..M.P Corner: 8.25. HUB a.m. 9. 5 11.10a.r0. 215. 4.J5p.m, 4.0, 5 iO p.m. Saturday: Saturday: 8 25 10.i5 am. 915 n.m.. 1.0 p.m. 5.0. 9 0 p.m. 6.0, 10.30 p.m. Faref aa usual. : J. BiKNKJ,_Propriktok._ RK-E-iTABLTSH nod rest.-iro ihe bods by tie persistent uaenf_VVui.Ki; hi Sch:.-akps. VS7 AIT O A lOT BATHS Landsfor SettUment with Co-operative t arming. Small Farms 6u aores or upwh ds, on teas* with puroha»in« clause. Terms 10s an acr.- in idvance, and £2 10s an acre at expiration of five rears, at 7 per cent, per annum. Should »ufflaient land be taken up, tUe undnrs!gned will buy the milk at threepence per gallon, and run the ffairy Pi*nt. STRANGK , i Waiota. WaJhon.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 245, 18 October 1886, Page 1

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