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side of the Tekapo river, opposite reserve 180, and bounded on the northward by the edge of the lake.
No. 182, in red.—Two hundred acres, more or less, at the junction of the Pukaki river, with the lake Pukaki on the eastern side of the Pukaki river, and bounded on the northward by the edge of the lake.
No. 183, in red.—Two hundred acres, more or less, at the junction of the Pukaki river, with lake Pukaki on the western side of the Pukaki river, opposite reserve, No. 182, and bounded on the northward by the edge of the lake.
No. 184, in red.—Two hundred acres, more or less, on the eastern bank of the river Tekapo, at the usual crossing place, opposite reserve 184, on runs 269 or 290.
No. 185, in red.—Two hundred acres, more or less, on the western bank of the Tekapo river, at the usual crossing place, opposite reserve 184.
No. 186, in red.—Two hundred acres, more or less, on the eastern bank of the Pukaki river, at the usual crossing place, on runs 186 or 187.
No. 187, in red.—Two hundred acres, more or less, situate on the western bank of the Pukaki river, at the usual crossing place, opposite reserve 186.
No. 188, in red.—Two hundred acres, more or less, situate on the north-eastern bank of the Ohou river, at the usual crossing place, on run 179.
No. 189, in red.—Two hundred acres, more or less, on the south-western bank of the Ohou river, at the usual crossing place, opposite reserve 188.
No. 190, in red.—Five acres in Gebbie's flat, having frontage to the east side of the road leading from section 447 to the south-east along the base of the hills, and situate about a quarter-of-a-mile from the southern corner of section 446.
No. 191, in red.—Four square miles (2560 acres) on the north bank of the Waitangi, above or to the westward of the reserve of 640 acres, for a township.
No. 192, in red.—Situate on the south side of the river Rangitata, surrounding the grave of the late Dr. Andrew Sinclair, of Auckland, lying between the first and second southern branches of the river 23 chains and 40 links from the bank, of the main river, and about 110 chains from Mr. Samuel Butler's house, bounded on the north-east by a line bearing 135 degrees (ten chains), on the south-east by a line bearing 225 degrees (ten chains), on the south-west by a line bearing 315 degrees (ten chains), and on the north-west by a line bearing 45 degrees (ten chains).
No. 193, in red.—Two hundred and fifty acres at the Malvern Hills, commencing at the south-east corner of section 1037, following a line in continuation of the eastern boundary of the said section about 12 chains, thence westerly at a
right angle a distance of about 46 chains, thence northerly at a right angle a distance of about 62 chains to the River Hawkins, thence along the Hawkins and sections 694 and 1037 to the commencing point, for a Coal Reserve.
No. 194, in red.—Ten acres of land in the Christchurch district, having a frontage of about 10 chains to the south-east side of the Springs Road, bounded on the north-west by the said road, on the north-east by Section 2488, on the south-east by a line 10 chains from and parallel to the Springs Road aforesaid, and on the south-west by a line at right angles to the east boundary, so as to include the above quantity, for Cemetery for the Kirk of Scotland.
No. 195, in red.—One thousand nine hundred and sixty acres in the Malvern District, situate on both sides of the River Kowai, being a rectangular block, 240 chains from east to west, and 80 chains from north to south, for a Coal Field.
No. 196, in red.—Two thousand five hundred and sixty acres in the Malvern District, commencing at the junction of the southern side of the Kowai with the western side of the Waimakariri, thence westerly along the southern bank of the first-mentioned river, a distance of about 165 chains, thence southerly at a right angle to the general direction of the River Kowai, a distance of 161 chains, thence easterly at a right angle a distance of 159 chains, thence northerly in a line parallel to the western boundary to the western side of the Waimakariri, and following the western side of the river to the commencing point, for public purposes.
No. 197, in red.—Three hundred and twelve acres in the Malvern District, commencing at the south-western corner of section 328, thence south-westerly in a line in continuation of the north-western boundary of said section, at a distance of 35 chains, thence south-easterly at a right angle a distance of 57 chains 50 links, thence northerly at a right angle a distance of 100 chains, thence north-westerly at a right angle to the north-eastern corner of the aforesaid section 328, and returning along the south-eastern and south-western boundaries of said sections to the commencing point, for a coal field.
THOMAS WILLIAM MAUDE,
Provincial Secretary.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
NOTICE.—The Partnership lately subsisting between the undersigned as Solicitors in Christchurch, has been this day finally dissolved by mutual consent, as from the 3rd day of July, instant.
As witness our hands, this 22nd day of July, 1861.
C. W. WYATT.
E. F. B. HARSTON.
Witness—G. MILES.
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Temporary Reserves of Land
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey6 August 1861
Land Reserves, Canterbury, Coal Reserve, Cemetery, Public Purposes
- Andrew Sinclair (Dr.), Deceased, grave site mentioned
- Samuel Butler (Mr.), House used as location reference
- Thomas William Maude, Provincial Secretary
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry22 July 1861
Partnership, Dissolution, Solicitors, Christchurch
- G. Miles, Witness to partnership dissolution
- C. W. Wyatt
- E. F. B. Harston
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1861, No 24