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| NO. IN RED. | QUANTITY. | DESCRIPTION. | REMARKS. |
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| 123 | 10 0 0 | westerly at a right angle to the native reserve at Kaiapoi; thence northerly following the eastern boundary of the said reserve to the old north road, and from thence returning along that road to the commencing point, and numbered 120 (in red). Subject, nevertheless, to the road one chain wide, passing through this reserve from a point on the northern boundary, being seven chains thirty links from the northwestern corner, and crossing the western boundary at a point being fourteen chains twenty links from the southwestern corner; also to another road branching from the one last-mentioned at the northern boundary of this reserve, and crossing the southern boundary at a point being five chains sixty links from the southeastern corner; for which roads allowance is made in the acreage. | For a cemetery, Geraldine. |
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| 142 | 20 0 0 | Situate in the Timaru district commencing at a point on the southwestern boundary of the Geraldine township reserve, the same being the northeastern corner of section 4221, following southwesterly along the southeastern boundary thereof, a distance of ten chains; thence at a right angle southeasterly a distance of nine chains sixty links to the high bank or terrace forming the western boundary of section 5006; thence northeasterly along the said high bank to the southwestern boundary of the beforementioned reserve, and from thence returning along that boundary to the commencing point, and numbered 123 (in red) on the map of the Chief Surveyor of the Province of Canterbury setting out and describing the rural land in the Timaru district aforesaid. | For a gravel pit, Rangiora. |
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| 156 | 3 0 0 | Situate in the Mandeville district, commencing at the junction of the road northwest of section No. 1061, with the road east of section No. 544, following the latter road in a northerly direction a distance of twenty-two chains fifty links; thence easterly at a right angle a distance of eighteen chains to the road first before mentioned; and from thence returning southwesterly along that road to the commencing point, and numbered 142 (in red) on the map of the Chief Surveyor of the Province of Canterbury setting out and describing the rural land in the Mandeville district aforesaid. | For railway purposes. |
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| 159 | 320 0 0 | Situate in the Town of Timaru, being sections Nos. 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 113, 114, 115, 116, and 123 on the map of the Chief Surveyor of the Province of Canterbury setting out and describing the Town of Timaru aforesaid. | Town reserve, Motunau. |
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| 164 | 100 0 0 | Situate at Motunau in the North Waipara District, commencing at a point on the Gully forming part of the south-western boundary of section 7,543, the same being the south-eastern corner of that section following the north-eastern side of the said gully to the reserve for road along high water mark, thence easterly along the said reserve to the Motunau river, thence north-westerly following the south-western bank of that river to the north-eastern corner of the before-mentioned section 7,543, and from thence returning along the south-eastern boundary thereof to the commencing point and numbered 159 (in red). | Upper Ferry, South Bank, Rangitata. |
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Confirmation of Land Reserves
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey13 January 1866
Land reserves, cemetery, gravel pit, railway, town reserve, ferry, Christchurch, Timaru, Rangiora, Mandeville, Motunau, North Waipara, Rangitata
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1866, No 4