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vel-pit Reserve, No. 110, having a
frontage to the road of 7 chains 30
links, and numbered 128 in red on the
maps in the Land Office, Christchurch,
for a Church and School.
Five acres, more or less, situate on a
branch of the Taitapu, north-west of
and adjoining rural section No. 552,
fronting on a road, and numbered 125
in red on the maps in the Land Office,
Christchurch, for a Church and a
School.
Five acres, more or less, situate on
the North-road, about 6½ miles from
Christchurch, fronting the North-road,
near the new ford, and numbered 129
in red on the maps in the Land Office,
Christchurch, for a Church and School.
Five acres, more or less, situate in
the centre of Kaiapoi Island, fronting
the road, at the south-west corner of
rural section 740, about ten miles from
Christchurch, and numbered 127 in red
on the maps in the Land Office, Christ-
church, for a Church.
Five acres, more or less, situate on
the line of the Kaiapoi and Rangiora
direct road, in the fork about two miles
south of Rangiora, and numbered 126
in red on the maps in the Land Office,
Christchurch, for a Church and
School.
Five acres, more or less, situate on
the Harewood-road, by Papanui, front-
ing the road, about 2½ miles from
Christchurch, on the northern side of
Coster's section, and west of Papanui
Church, and numbered 130 in red on
the maps in the Land Office, Christ-
church, for a Church and School.
Five acres, more or less, at Harewood
Forest, in the fork formed by the junc-
tion of the roads from Riccarton and
Rangiora, and numbered 131 in red on
the maps in the Land Office, Christ-
church, for a Church and School.
Five acres, more or less, at Rangiora,
situate at the back of rural section 917,
near trig. pole M. 29, and numbered
124 in red on the maps in the Land
Office, Christchurch, for a Cemetery
in connection with the Church of Eng-
land.
Ten acres, situate at Rangiora, north
of and adjoining rural section 1197,
having 10 chains frontage on a road
leading to the Ashley and back easterly,
adjoining section 1197 ten chains, and
numbered 132 in red on the maps in the
Land Office, Christchurch, for purposes
of public recreation.
One rood and thirty perches, situate
in the town of Akaroa, bounded on the
north by Brittan-street, on the south by
rural section 200, on the east by Pom-
pallier-street, on the west by Lavaud-
street, and numbered 138 in red on the
map of the town of Akaroa, for a
Church and School in connection with
the Free Church of Scotland.
Two acres, situate in Akaroa, in the
fork formed by South-street and the
road on the north-west of rural section
776, and numbered 139 in red on the
map of Akaroa, for a cemetery in con-
nection with the Free Church of Scot-
land.
Six hundred and forty acres, situate
near Arowenua Bush, on the northern
bank of the Tumukaha, bounded on the
east by a line through trig. pole 7, ex-
tending easterly towards the sea coast
about one mile back, northerly on the
average one mile, and numbered 141
in red on the maps in the Land Office,
Christchurch, for a township.
One rood, more or less, being a spit
or tongue of land running out into the
sea, opposite rural section 207, in
Pigeon-Bay, and numbered 140 in red
on the map in the Land Office, Christ-
church, for ship-building purposes.
Six hundred and forty acres on the
northern bank of the Waitangi; com-
mencing at a point about eleven miles
from the sea (nearly opposite the Maori
Kaika, on the Otago side), extending
down the river easterly about two miles,
and back northerly about half-a-mile,
and numbered 134 in red on the maps
in the Land Office, Christchurch, for a
township.
One hundred acres on the northern
bank of the Rangitata, commencing
opposite trig. pole 21, and extending
down the bank of the river between the
top of the terrace and edge of the river
to the extent of 100 acres, and num-
bered 135 in red on the maps in the
Land Office, Christchurch, for a Ferry
and House of Accommodation.
One hundred acres on the southern
bank of the Rangitata, opposite trig.
pole 21, extending down the bank of
the river about 40 chains, and back
southerly 25 chains, and numbered 136
in red on the maps in the Land Office,
Christchurch, for a Ferry.
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Proclamation of land reserves for township purposes in the Province of Canterbury
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey13 December 1858
Land reserves, Township, Canterbury, Church, School, Cemetery, Public recreation, Akaroa, Rangiora, Christchurch
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1858, No 24