"Tragically the three people were deceased when recovered from the pond by emergency services," police said in a statement.
"Police are working to support the family of those killed. WorkSafe has been notified."
The Palmerston North Rescue Helicopter attended and a spokeswoman confirmed that just before 2.40pm a fourth person was being air lifted from the scene.
She said he was an "elderly man" and he was en route to Whanganui Hospital in a moderate condition.
She could not give more information about his condition.
The property where the car is understood to be submerged is less than a kilometre out of Raetihi's township.
Raetihi is about 87km inland from Whanganui and close to Tongariro National Park.
The property is 74.5 hectares and the owners operate a farm improvement business from it, offering diggers, trucks, bulldozers and fencing materials.
Tassia Allum, an employee at Caltex Raetihi, said around 11am she had heard sirens, with two ambulances, a fire truck and a police car all headed up State Highway 4.
Her colleague Craig Hughes had seen a rescue helicopter landing across the road in the cemetery before flying toward Auckland.
Ruapehū District Council chief executive Clive Manley said he could not comment as the police were in the early stages of their investigation.