1 K'l H SELECTION WITH RESIDKXCE. 



Clause 48 (>/'///< Land Regulations 



This clause is intended for those \vho wish to apply for land outside an 

 agricultural area, and intend to reside upon it. 



The rent and conditions are tin- same as under Section 33 of the Homesteads 

 Act ; the only difference being that Section 33 is intended fora surveyed agricultural 

 area ; and Clause 4S tor land outside of an agricultural area ; hut if the land is not 

 surveyed, the conditions shall date from the date of survey instead of from the 

 commencement of the lease. 



SELECTIOX WITHOUT KESIDEXCE EITHER IN A SURVEYED AREA OR BY FREE 



SELECTION. 



Clause 4<) of the Land Regulations 



This clause is intended for those who do not reside upon their own land, and 

 who do not wish to reside upon the land taken up. 



This clause is equally available for land within an agricultural area and land 

 outside of an area. 



The rent and conditions, excepting residence, are the same under this clause 

 as under Section 33 of the Homesteads Act, but double the expenditure on im- 

 provements is required in lieu of residence ; and if the land is not surveyed, the 

 conditions shall date from the date of survey instead of from the commencement 

 of the lease. 



SELECTION BY PASTORAL LEASEHOLDERS INSIDE THEIR LEASES. 



Clause- 50 of tlic Laud Regulations 



Any pastoral lessee in the South-west Division, at any time within 14 years 

 from the 2nd March, 1887, may select land within his lease (not in an agricultural 

 area) in one block adjoining his homestead, net exceeding 5 per cent, of the area 

 held by him on lease within such division. The minimum area shall be 500 acres, 

 and the maximum 3000 acres. The rent and conditions, excepting residence, are 

 the same as under Section 33 of the Homesteads Act ; but if the land is not sur- 

 veyed, the conditions shall date from the date of survey instead of from the com- 

 mencement of the lease. 



DIRECT PURCHASE. 



Clause 54 of the Land Regulations 



The price of land under this clause is not less than ten shillings an acre, 

 payable as follows, viz. : Ten per cent, on application, and the balance within 

 one month after the application has been approved. 



This clause is equally available for land within an agricultural area and land 

 outside of an area, and residence is not required under it. 



From 100 to 5000 acres can be held outside of an agricultural area, and from 

 100 to 1000 within an agrieultural area by one person, but in either case only 

 three separate selections can be made. 



The improvements required are that the land shall be fenced in within three 

 years from the date of survey, and 5*. an acre expended upon it in improvements 

 within seven years from such date, but if the land is surveyed at the timu it is 

 applied for, tlie conditions shall date from the commencement of the license. 



The foregoing clauses refer only to the South-west Division of the colony, or 

 to lands in the Eastern and Eucla divisions set apart under Section 31 of the 

 Homesteads Act. 



GARDEN BLOCKS FIVE TO TWENTY ACRES. 



Clause 55 of the Land Regulations 



The price of land under this clause is not less than i per acre, payable on 

 application. It is intended for those persons who require land for vineyards, 

 orchards, and gardens in small blocks of from 5 to 20 acres, either within an 

 agricultural area, if small blocks have been surveyed in it, or outside of an area. 



