✨ Land Withdrawal Proclamations
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.
Published by Authority.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signatures, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
By His Honor’s Command,
F. E. STEWART,
Provincial Secretary.
VOL. XIII.] FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1866. [No. XL.
PROCLAMATION
By His Honor Samuel Bealey, Esq.,
Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, withdrawing certain Waste Land of the Crown, situate within the West Canterbury Gold Field.
WHEREAS, on the Second day of March, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, I, SAMUEL BEALEY, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, in exercise of the powers delegated to and vested in me in that behalf, did, by Proclamation in the Provincial Government Gazette, constitute and appoint a certain portion of the said Province to be a Gold Field under the name of the "West Canterbury Gold Field;" and the limits of which Gold Field I did in and by a Proclamation, dated the Fourth day of March, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-five extend.
And whereas the Land hereinafter described is within the said limits, and forms part of the said West Canterbury Gold Field so proclaimed as aforesaid. And whereas it has been made to appear to me that the said land is necessary for public purposes: Now, therefore, I, SAMUEL BEALEY, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, in exercise of the powers delegated to and vested in me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that I do withdraw the land hereinafter described; that is to say,—
All that tract of land, being 83 feet in width, on either side of the line of Telegraph Poles, and extending from the top of Arthur’s Pass to the town of Hokitika, exclusive of freehold land, and of Reserves previously made.
Given under my hand, at Christchurch, this Seventeenth day of May, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.
S. BEALEY,
Superintendent.
By His Honor’s command,
F. E. STEWART,
Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Christchurch, May 17, 1866.
HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified that he has made the following Reserve, temporarily, under the 19th clause of the Waste Land Regulations, for Provincial Telegraph purposes; viz.—
No. 733, in red.—All that tract of land, being 83 feet in width, on either side of the line of Telegraph Poles, and extending from the top of Arthur’s Pass to the town of Hokitika, subject nevertheless to freehold land and to reserves previously made.
F. E. STEWART,
Provincial Secretary.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, passed in the Twenty-second year of the reign of Her
Vol. 18.—No. 40.
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🗺️ Withdrawal of Waste Land for Public Purposes
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey17 May 1866
Land withdrawal, Telegraph poles, Arthur’s Pass, Hokitika
- Samuel Bealey, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury
- F. E. Stewart, Provincial Secretary
🗺️ Temporary Reserve for Provincial Telegraph Purposes
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey17 May 1866
Land reserve, Telegraph poles, Arthur’s Pass, Hokitika
- F. E. Stewart, Provincial Secretary
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1866, No 40