✨ Land Reservations and Notices
Hokitika, being bounded on the north
and north-east by Gibson’s Quay,
and on the south and south-west by
the River Hokitika.
All that parcel of land containing two
hundred and one acres, more or less,
situate at Hokitika, being bounded on
the north by a line in continuation of
the northern boundary of the Town of
Hokitika; on the west by the eastern
boundary of the said town; on the
south by Russell-road; and on the
east by Clogstoun road.
All that parcel of land containing nine
acres, more or less, situate in the
Town of Hokitika, being bounded on
the north by the Town Belt north;
on the east by Bealey-street; on the
south by Spencer-street; and on the
west by Fitzherbert-street.
All that parcel of land containing nine
acres, more or less, situate at Hokitika, having a frontage of nine chains
to the Town Belt north; and extending back northerly a distance of ten
chains in a rectangular block; being
bounded on the west by Lance-road.
All that parcel of land, containing nine
acres, two roods, more or less, situate
at Hokitika, commencing at the intersection of the Beach-road and
Buckland-road, following the last-
mentioned road, in an easterly direction, a distance of ten chains; thence
northerly, at a right angle, a distance
of ten chains; thence westerly, at
right angles, a distance of eight
chains, sixty-seven links to the Beach
road before mentioned; and from
thence, returning along that road, a
distance of ten chains eight links to
the commencing point.
All that parcel of land, containing ten
acres, one rood, and thirteen perches,
more or less, situate at Hokitika,
having a frontage of ten chains
thirty-three links, to the Town Belt
north, and extending back northerly
ten chains in a rectangular block,
east of and adjoining Reserve, in red,
No. 455.
All that parcel of land, containing ten
acres, three roods, more or less,
situate at Kanieri Township, West
Canterbury, and known as Cobden’s
Quay, being bounded on the south-
west by the Kanieri River, on the
north-west by the continuation of
the north-western side of Papannui-
street, on the south-east by the continuation of the south-eastern side of
Kaiapoi-street, and on the north-east
by a line parallel to and two chains
distant from the first described
boundary.
All that parcel of land, containing three
roods, twenty-four perches, more or
less, situate in the Township of
Kanieri, and being bounded on the
south-west by Cobden’s Quay, on the
south-east by Camp-street, on the
north-west by a line parallel to that
street and three chains distant from
it, and on the north-east by Camp
Reserve.
All that parcel of land, containing nine
acres, three roods, more or less,
situate in the Township of Kanieri,
being bounded on the south-east by
Timaru-street, on the south-west by
Cobden’s Quay, on the north-west
by St. Alban’s-street, and on the
north-east by Rochfort-street.
Given under my hand, at Christchurch,
this Fifteenth day of September, One
thousand eight hundred and sixty-five.
S. BEALEY,
Superintendent.
By His Honor’s command,
EDW. JOLLIEE,
Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Christchurch, Sept. 15, 1865.
HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it
to be notified that he has made the
following Reserves, temporarily, under the
19th clause of the Waste Lands Regulations, viz. :—
No. 480, in red.—Two hundred acres,
more or less, situate on the eastern
side of the Taipo or Hopeoka River,
commencing at the confluence of that
river with the Teramakau, following
southerly along the first-mentioned
river a distance of fifty chains and
extending back easterly forty chains
in a rectangular block—for the uses
of the Provincial Government of Canterbury, and particularly for a public
ferry.
No. 481, in red.—Two hundred acres,
more or less, situate on the western
side of the Taipo or Hopeoka River,
commencing at the confluence of that
river with the Teramakau, following
southerly along the first-mentioned
river a distance of fifty chains, and
extending back westerly forty chains
in a rectangular block—for the uses
of the Provincial Government of Canterbury, and particularly for a public
ferry.
No. 482, in red.—Fifty acres, more or less,
situate on the Otira, below the Gorge,
having a frontage of about twenty-
six chains sixty links to the eastern
side of the river, and extending back
a distance of twenty-six chains sixty
links, in a rectangular block—for the
uses of the Provincial Government of
Canterbury, and particularly as a site
for a public accommodation house.
No. 483, in red.—Fifty acres, more or less,
situate on the Otira, below the Gorge,
having a frontage of about twenty-
six chains sixty links to the western
side of the river, and extending back
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Reservation of Waste Lands in West Canterbury Gold Field
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey15 September 1865
Land reservation, Waste Lands, West Canterbury Gold Field, Hokitika, Kanieri
- S. Bealey, Superintendent
- EDW. JOLLIEE, Provincial Secretary
🗺️ Temporary Reserves under Waste Lands Regulations
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey15 September 1865
Land reserves, Waste Lands Regulations, Canterbury, Taipo River, Otira
- S. Bealey, Superintendent
- EDW. JOLLIEE, Provincial Secretary
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1865, No 54