Road Diversion Ordinance Schedule




810

Her Majesty to make and execute to the said Joseph Cornish Helmore his heirs and assigns a proper Crown Grant or Crown Grants of the same land.

  1. The certificate under the hand of the Assistant or Acting or other Engineer appointed by the Provincial Government for the time being of the said Province published in the Provincial “Government Gazette” and the certificate of the Chief Surveyor of the said Province published in the Provincial “Government Gazette” showing that the matters and things the performance and completion whereof are in and by this Ordinance required to be certified by them respectively have been and are performed and completed shall be sufficient and conclusive evidence of such performance and completion respectively.

  2. This Ordinance shall be intituled and may be cited as “The North Avon Bridge and Road Diversion Ordinance 1865.”


SCHEDULE.

ROAD CLOSED UP.

Locality. Quantity. Remarks.
Two portions of Road on north bank of River Avon, southern boundary of rural section No. 7 Christchurch district. A. R. P. 0 1 38 Required by Mr. J. C. Helmore.

ROADS TO BE OPENED.

Locality. Quantity. Remarks.
Road from North Hagley Park Road to south bank River Avon Hagley Park A. R. P. 0 0 28 This road is to go through part of Hagley Park Reserve and leads to the proposed bridge.
Road through rural section No. 7 ... 1 0 27 Road to be given by Mr. J. C. Helmore in lieu of road to be stopped.

Christchurch:

Printed, under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury, at the “Press” Office, Cashel-street, by James Edward Fitzgerald, Official Printer for the time being to the said Government.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1865, No 51





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🏛️ Diversion of Roads Ordinance for North Avon Bridge and Road (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Road Diversion, North Avon Bridge, Public Highway, Christchurch, Canterbury
  • Joseph Cornish Helmore, Recipient of Crown Grant

  • James Edward Fitzgerald, Official Printer