✨ Land Reserves in Hokitika
No. 442, in red.—Two roods, thirty-three perches, more or less, situate in the Town of Hokitika, being bounded on the north by Stafford-street, on the east by Cass-square, and on the south-west by FitzGerald-street—For a Mechanics’ Institute or other Literary Society.
No. 443, in red.—One rood, one perch, more or less, situate in the Town of Hokitika, commencing at the intersection of FitzGerald-street with Cass-street, following easterly the last-mentioned street a distance of one chain twenty-eight links, thence northerly, at a right angle, a distance of one chain fifty links, thence westerly at a right angle, a distance of two chains seventeen links to the street first mentioned, and from thence, returning along the same, a distance of one chain seventy-three links to the commencing point—For the uses of the Provincial Government, and particularly for Educational purposes.
No. 444, in red.—Two acres, two roods, thirty-five perches, more or less, situate in the Town of Hokitika, being bounded on the north by Weld-street, on the east by Brittan-street, and on the west by Hall-street, and on the south by Gibson’s Quay—For a Public Market Place.
No. 445, in red.—Nine acres, three roods, twenty-four perches, more or less, situate in the Town of Hokitika, being bounded on the north by Stafford-street, on the east by Hoffman’s street, on the south by Weld-street, and on the west by Cuss-street—As a site for a public Botanical Garden.
No. 446, in red.—Twenty-three acres, two roods, seven perches, more or less, situate in the Town of Hokitika, being bounded on the north by Hampden-street, on the east by the Town Belt east, on the south-east by Gibson’s Quay, for a distance of four chains sixty-four links, on the south by reserve No. 447, for a distance of nine chains ninety-eight links, and on the west by Hoffman-street—For a Cricket Ground.
No. 447, in red.—Two acres, two roods, twenty-eight perches, more or less, situate in the Town of Hokitika, being bounded on the south-east by Gibson’s Quay, for a distance of twelve chains forty-one links, on the west by Livingstone-street for a distance of seven chains thirty-six links, and on the north by reserve (in red), No. 446, for a distance nine chains ninety-eight links—For the uses of the United Church of England and Ireland.
No. 448, in red.—Two acres, one rood, twenty-two perches, more or less, situate in the Town of Hokitika, being bounded on the north by Weld-street, on the east by Livingstone-street, on the south by Gibson’s Quay, and on the west by Hoffman-street—For the uses of the Provincial Government, and particularly as a site for the residences of Government Officers.
No. 450, in red.—Forty-seven acres, one rood, nineteen perches, more or less, situate in the town of Hokitika, being an island in the Hokitika river—For a public common.
No. 451, in red.—Fifty-seven acres, more or less, situate at Hokitika, being bounded on the north and north-east by Gibson’s quay, and on the south and south-west by the River Hokitika—For a public common.
No. 452, in red.—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—For a public park.
No. 453, in red.—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—For a public cemetery.
No. 454, in red.—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—As a site for a gaol.
No. 455, in red.—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—As a site for a public abattoir.
No. 456, in red.—Ten acres, one rood, 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—For a public common.
No. 461, in red.—Two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, situate in the Malvern District, being bounded on
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand reserves, Hokitika, Mechanics’ Institute, Educational purposes, Public Market Place, Botanical Garden, Cricket Ground, United Church of England and Ireland, Government Officers, Public common, Public park, Public cemetery, Gaol, Public abattoir
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1865, No 69