✨ Proclamation and Land Reserves
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.
Published by Authority.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signatures are to be considered as Official Communications made to those persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
By His Honor’s Command,
WILLIAM ROLLESTON,
Provincial Secretary.
VOL. XI.] THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1864. [No. 11
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, under the provisions of an Ordinance passed by the Provincial Council of Canterbury, entitled, "The Kaiapoi Bridge Ordinance, 1863," a bridge has been constructed over the north branch of the river Waimakariri at Kaiapoi, at a part thereof in continuation of the North Road. Now therefore, I, SAMUEL BEALEY, Superintendent of the Province aforesaid, in pursuance of the powers vested in me by the said Ordinance, do hereby proclaim and declare the said bridge open for public traffic.
Given under my hand at Christchurch this Thirteenth day of January, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty four.
S. BEALEY,
Superintendent.
By His Honor’s command,
W. ROLLESTON,
Provincial Secretary.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Christchurch, January 13th, 1864.
HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified that he has made the following Reserves, temporarily, until the next Session of the Provincial Council, for town and railway purposes, viz.:
No. 287 IN RED.
About 5,000 acres, being a strip of land forty chains wide, extending from the thirty-second mile post on the present Road and Railway Reserve to the crossing of the Rakaia, midway between the Cabbage tree and the present ferry, and thence to a point forty chains South of the fifty-first mile post; the said line being the Western boundary of this reserve of forty chains wide.
No. 288 IN RED.
About 1,280 acres, situate on the North bank of the Rakaia: bounded on the South by the Rakaia, on the East by the Ferry Reserve, now held by Flowers, on the West by a line at right angles to the river, and on the North by a line parallel to and distant one mile from the river.
W. ROLLESTON,
Provincial Secretary.
VOL. II.—No. 2.
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🏗️ Proclamation of Kaiapoi Bridge Opening
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works13 January 1864
Bridge, Kaiapoi, Waimakariri River, Public Traffic
- Samuel Bealey, Superintendent
- William Rolleston, Provincial Secretary
🗺️ Land Reserves for Town and Railway Purposes
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey13 January 1864
Land Reserves, Town Purposes, Railway Purposes, Rakaia, Christchurch
- William Rolleston, Provincial Secretary
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1864, No 2