LATE BOARD.
• The ordinary .meeting of the Otago Land •Board was helcr'at' the board's office, Governm'enfc Buildings,' on Ayednesday, when there were preset: ileijsrs J.. P. .Maitlapd' (chief; comv •liiisMouer), J.-M'Kenzie, M.H.R., J, C. Brown, M.H.K., O. S; Reeves, H. Clark, and J. Duncan. " i TUTUBAU. - "' •'"• ■ A letter -was read - from- Messrs • Harvey, Mtiklf, and others, asking that- sections 24 and .25, block X, Tuturati, be thrown opSnfor settleinent(j)njJe.ferrecLpayment8 t aud - section. 26 of that block as pastoiailand.— Referred to Ranger Hughau for report. . , ' • ' BALCLDTUA. ' The lUnder-secretaiy in reply to the recommendation, of the, board that sections 4 't0' 17,, blouk r X2Ul, BalclutKa; bemade suburban land, stated .that the application- could not be agreed to.: — Letter received. ' i • <. . " r■ - The report of Ranger 'Hughan on the "applii cation by Kobert Scaddon to ttaye 100 .awes on X.]^tlin'B estuary opened on perpetual lease, was re- . ceiyed. ; The report recommended that the application be declined as the land was part of a block recomrtiended by commissioners' to;'be. opened under the system,— Declined accordingly. '" ■ ' ' woodland'sl . • Ranger Hughan reported on the application by Mr P. Miller to have 150 acres in Woodlands district, opened fur perpetual leasing and recommended the granting of tbe same.—Tho Government to be recommended accordingly. ' ' i PASTORAL LICENSES. , P . The board was requested to deal with the .following licensees who are two payments in airear :•— Hector Fraser, license 585; Run 2b; William' Walker, license 526, section • Waikaia ; and Ward Robinson, license 475, Run 457.—1t was decided that notices should be inserted in the Gazette as required by the act. ■ * - "' : ' HINDOK HUNnBED. ' ' The Wardens of Uindon Hundred forwarded regulations and bye-iawa- passed by them for n.pp*roval> A letter was also read from Mr F. !siiiger}<objeetiug to bye-law 3 beiog passed.-on 'the ground that it*' 1 would admit only of dry. bheep being depastured, and would act iujuriously to farumt-s in the districc. — Consideration of. these matters was adjourned for a week. The wardens to be requested to explain the neceissity of the bye-law to which objection had beeu taken. > WAKATIPD. j _ t Mh Meiklejohn intimated that it was impossible for her to continue paying the rent on Run 9,Wakatipu, ami again asked, that the surrender should be accepted. — Surrender recommended'for acceptance. - '"- '' ■ -- r !- % . VINCBNTCOONTy COUNCIL. : .: .. ?5. \ . • Tlie coiihidiratibn of an application frointhe Vincent County Council ffori certain, gr&vel. reserves, a'quarry reserve and ; a new road line,' was adjourned tor aweek;-; 1 : t-*t -* - -■"*- "." ' JV ■"■""*■ ' . ; ; -, hukow, --- , ..• .■ • ' Messrs J. Ried and. Co., biCbehalf 'of Robert Cunuingham, wrote, requesting that the settlement oi unpaid instalments on deferred-payment sections hhuuld be «llo wed to .stand over, until the meeting of Parliament.- rApplication dei dined, " ''', Mr William Shaw, applied . for leave to surremlir his <left-rretl-pajment section 6, -block V, Kurow distiict, ayd to obtain value' for im- ; proveujeutb tberepn. — The license was forfeited r'«.r uon-pajrneut of interebt; the .ranger to make valuation of improvements with a view to the land bi-iig re-uffi-red, aud also to report on the character of the land. ' 1* : * . hyde ToAy'Nsinpi. . , " ( The Factor ol the. Presbyterian Church applied to purchrtse 10 acres adjoining block 11, Hyle tuwiisbip, as a bite .for a. church. — The, nuard decided that the land in question -should, with the approval of the Government, be classified as suburban land, so that it' may be offered nt an upset price.of £3 per acre. . \ ' 'defebbed payment lands. . . An application from P. G. Wright to capitalise "section 26, block IV, Catlin's river. — Approved. . The following applications to complete purchases were approved : — Daniel Andrew, section 2, block XIV, VVaipahi ; Grace Andrew, section 3, block' IV, ditto ; James Wright, section 29, block "IV, 'Waipori; W. Wright, tection 25, block IV, ditto. . , ', , MOEBAKI HUNDRED. The regulations and bye-laws forwarded, by - th« \Vanleus for ( Moeraki ' Hundred were ap» proved; ' " ; • ;■ - OTAGO "SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS • A lette^ v.%*. received from., the Secretary of t he Otagd School Commissio.uers iutimating- that the CoiuinKhioneis were desirous of. leasing flection 27,b10ck Vll, Wyndhani; «rid section s, block I, Mokoreta district, at present open for sale as laud •of special value, and, asking that • these sectious ho, withdrawn from sale.— Land with-, drawn accordingly, • , SCHOOL l OjfaiISSIONEKS' TENANTS. The board postponed for a week the considera- • tion of, a letter from Mr V. Pyke, M.H.R., written* on < behalf of the school commissioners'? tenants' at Wendon"; urging that they cannot pay the whole of iheir rent due at -6nce ; that they cannot continue to pay the present exces«iverentals; that t hey. nave. expended all their vapUal in improving their lnn'dt, .md offering ,to .pay, at-'six, IS, of 30 months from Ist of January, and to give sreurity for the suggiifeted agreement being carried out. TENDERS FOR PERPETUAL LEABES. : ' The following tenders for perpetual lease lan lin Strath-Taieri were accepted : Section (16 and 20, block X, C. Swansons, Is 8d ; sec» ' tion 2, block XI. Mary F. Thompson, Is (upset) ; 'fifoion 2, block XI I; C. Kundson.ls 3J ; section 4 a"id 5. blotk XII.L. Junge.-ls Id ; and sections 7 »ud B,' block XII, J. Murray, Is 3d. This concluded. t hi; business. .- _ • ' ■
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Otago Witness, Issue 1838, 11 February 1887, Page 17
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