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the Christchurch district; bounded on
\nthe south-east by the road along the
\nrailway reserve; on the north-east
\nby section 4882; on the south-west
\nby section 1983; and on the north-
\nwest by a line parallel to the south-
\neastern boundary so far as to contain
\nthe above quantity—for a gravel pit.
\nNo. 331, in red.—Twenty-seven acres,
\nmore or less, situate in the old river
\nbed in the Christchurch district;
\nbounded on the north-west by the
\nrailway reserve; on the north-east by
\nsection 4029; on the south-west by
\nsection 1983; and on the south-east
\nby Lake’s road—for a gravel pit.
\nNo. 332, in red.—Seventeen acres, more
\nor less, situate in the old river bed in
\nthe Christchurch district; bounded on
\nthe north-west by Lake’s Road; on
\nthe southward by the South road;
\nand on the eastward by section 1768
\n—for a gravel pit.
\nNo. 333, in red.—Ten acres, more or less,
\nsituate in the old river bed in the
\nChristchurch district; bounded on the
\nsouth-west by section 2776; on the
\nsouth-east by the road to Selwyn; on
\nthe north-west by a line parallel to
\nand ten chains distant from the south-
\neastern boundary; and on the north-
\neast by a line at right angles to said
\nroad, so as to include the above
\nquantity—for a gravel pit.
\nNo. 334, in red.—Ten acres, more or less,
\nsituate in the old river bed in the
\nChristchurch district; bounded on the
\nnorth-east by section 1239; on the
\nnorth-west by road to Selwyn; on the
\nsouth-east by a line parallel to and
\nten chains distant from the north-
\nwest boundary; and on the south-
\nwest by a line at right angles to said
\nroad, so as to include the above
\nquantity—for a gravel pit.
\nNo. 335, in red.—Ten acres, more or less,
\nsituate in the old river bed in the
\nChristchurch district; bounded on
\nthe north-east by section 1239; on
\nthe south-east by the Springs road;
\non the north-west by a line parallel
\nto and ten chains distant from the
\nsouth-eastern boundary; and on the
\nsouth-west by a line at right angles
\nto said road, so as to include the
\nabove quantity—for a gravel pit.
\nNo. 336, in red.—Ten acres, more or less,
\nsituate in the old river bed in the
\nChristchurch district; bounded on the
\nsouth-west by section 2564; on the
\nsouth-east by the Springs road; on the
\nnorth-west by a line parallel to and
\nten chains distant from the south-
\neastern boundary; on the north-east
\nby a line at right angles to the said
\nroad, so as to contain the above
\nquantity—for a gravel pit.
\nNo. 337, in red.—Ten acres, more or less,
\nsituate in the old river bed in the
\nChristchurch district; bounded on
\nthe south-west by sections 783 and
\n787; on the north-east by the road;
\nand on the north-west by a line at
\nright angles to said road, so as to
\ninclude the above quantity—for a
\ngravel pit.
\nNo. 338, in red.—Ten acres, more or less,
\nsituate in the Lincoln district, com-
\nmencing at the intersection of the
\nWeeden and Springs roads, with the
\nroad to the Selwyn, following south-
\nwesterly along the latter road a
\ndistance of ten chains, and extending
\nback north-westerly ten chains on a
\nrectangular block; being bounded on
\nthe north-west by section 4628; and
\non the south-west by section 4296—
\nfor a gravel pit.
\nNo. 339, in red.—Ten acres, more or less,
\nsituate in the upper Christchurch
\ndistrict, commencing at a point on
\nBealey’s road, the same being five
\nchains and thirty links south-west of
\nthe south-western corner of section
\n6469; following along the said road
\nin a south-westerly direction a distance
\nof ten chains; and extending back
\nnorth-westerly ten chains in a rect-
\nangular block—for a gravel pit.
\nNo. 340, in red.—Ten acres, more or less,
\nsituate in the upper Christchurch
\ndistrict; being bounded on the north-
\nwest by the road west of section No.
\n6294 a distance of eight chains fifty
\nlinks; on the south-west by a line at
\nright angles to that road a distance
\nof ten chains; on the north-east by
\nthe Coal road; and on the south-east
\nby a line parallel to the first-described
\nboundary, to contain the quantity
\nrequired—for a gravel pit.
\nNo. 341, in red.—Ten acres, more or less,
\nsituate in the upper Christchurch
\ndistrict, about forty-eight chains
\nsouth-west of the south-eastern corner
\nof section 3743; having frontage of
\nten chains to the Homebush road,
\nand extending back south-easterly ten
\nchains in a rectangular block—for a
\ngravel pit.
\nNo. 342, in red.—Ten acres, more or less,
\nsituate in the upper Christchurch
\ndistrict, being bounded on the north-
\nwest by the Coal road; a deviation on
\nthe south by the Coal road; and on the
\nnorth-east by a line at right angles to
\nthat road, to contain the quantity
\nrequired—for a gravel pit.
\nNo. 343, in red.—Eighteen acres two roods,
\nmore or less, situate in the Lincoln
\ndistrict; bounded on the north-east
\nby section 2921; on the south-east by
\nsection 3041; on the north-west by
\nsections 2905 and 3581, and on the
\nsouth-west by the Lincoln and Coal
\nTramway road—for a gravel pit.
\nNo. 344, in red.—Fifty-six acres, more or
\nless, situate in the town of Timaru;
\nbounded on the northward by Queen-
\nstreet; on the eastward by High-
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Confirmation of Land Reserves for Gravel Pits
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey10 September 1864
Land Reserves, Gravel Pits, Christchurch District, Provincial Council
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1864, No 38