Land Reserves and Public Purposes




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being bounded on the north by
Porter’s Pass road, on the east by
section No. 6471, on the south by a
line in continuation of the southern
boundary of that section, and on the
west by I.P.R.C. on run No. 130, and
a line in continuation of the eastern
boundary of the same—For the uses
of the Provincial Government, and
particularly as a paddock for police
horses.

No. 426, in red.—One hundred and fifty
acres more or less, situate at the Craigie
Burn, being bounded on the north by
reserve No. 387 and a line in continuation of the south-western boundary of the same reserve, on the
north-west by a line in continuation
of the north-western boundary of
reserve No. 205, on the south-east by
the Craigie Burn, and on the south-
west by the before-mentioned reserve
No. 205—For the uses of the Provincial Government, and particularly
as a paddock for police horses.

No. 429, in red.—Fifty acres, more or
less, situate in the Upper Waimakariri district, having a frontage of
twelve chains fifty links to the south
bank of the Waimakariri, and extending back southerly forty-one chains
in a rectangular block east of and
adjoining reserve No. 394 (in red),
subject to the West Coast road—For
the use of the Constabulary of the
Provincial Government, and other
public purposes.

No. 430, 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 Teremakau, 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. 431, 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 Teremakau, 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. 432, 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. 433, 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
westerly 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. 434, in red.—Twelve acres, three
roods, more or less, situate in the
Town of Hokitika, and known as
Gibson’s Quay, being bounded on the
south by the Hokitika River, on the
east by a line in continuation of the
western side of Jollie-street, on the
west by the western side of Wharf-
street, and on the north by a line
being parallel to, and two chains
distant from the first described boundary—For the purposes of a public
wharf.

No. 436, in red.—Two acres, two roods,
thirty-two perches, more or less,
situate in the Town of Hokitika, and
bounded on the north by Weld-street,
on the east by Sewell-street and
reserve (in red) No. 393, on the west
by Tancred-street, and on the south
by reserves (in red) No. 392 and 393
—For the uses of the Provincial
Government, and particularly as a
site for Government buildings.

No. 437, in red.—One acre, two roods,
four perches, more or less, situate in
the Town of Hokitika, being bounded
on the north by the street separating
this reserve from reserve No. 436
(in red), on the south by Camp-
street, on the east by Tancred-street,
on the west by Revell-street—For
the uses of the Provincial Government, and particularly as a site for
Police buildings.

No. 439, in red.—One acre, one rood,
twenty-two perches, more or less,
situate in the Town of Hokitika,
commencing at a point on the western
side of Sewell-street, the same being
one chain north of Weld-street, following the first-mentioned street in a
northerly direction a distance of three
chains, and extending back westerly
a distance of four chains sixty-one
links, in a rectangular block, being
bounded on the west by Tancred-
street—For the uses of the Wesleyan
Church.

No. 440, in red.—Two acres, eight perches,
more or less, situate in the Town of
Hokitika, being bounded on the west
by Tancred-street, on the south-east
by Stafford-street, and on the north-
east by Fitzgerald-street—For the
uses of the Roman Catholic Church.



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