Provincial Government Notices




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,
EDWARD JOLLIE,
Provincial Secretary.

VOL. XIII.] SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1866. [No. VI.

PROCLAMATION

By His Honor SAMUEL BEALEY, Esq., Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury.

WHEREAS, by an Act bearing date the Sixth day of August, One thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, passed by the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, by and with the consent of the General Assembly, intituled “An Act to make provision for the performance of the duties of the Superintendent during the temporary absence of any such Superintendent, and during vacancies in the office,” it is enacted inter alia that it shall be lawful for the Superintendent of any Province, by Proclamation to be published in the Government Gazette of such Province, to appoint such person as he may think fit, being a registered elector of such Province, to be his Deputy: Now, therefore, I, SAMUEL BEALEY, the Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, in the said Colony, in pursuance of the powers and authority in me vested, do hereby appoint

The Honorable HENRY JOHN TANCRED,

being a registered elector of the said Province, to be Deputy Superintendent.

Given under my hand, and sealed with the public seal of the said Province, this Twenty-seventh day of January, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.

(S.L.)
S. BEALEY,
Superintendent.

By His Honor’s command,
EDW. JOLLIE.
Provincial Secretary.

Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Christchurch, Jan. 26, 1866.

HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified that he has made the following reserves temporarily under the 19th clause of the Waste Land Regulations, viz.:

No. 317, in red.—All that tract of land, being a strip of land half a mile wide, as marked on the plan of the Railway Commissioners, and colored green thereon, dated 6th February, 1864, extending from the thirty-first mile peg to Section No. 5800—For road, railway, and telegraphic purposes.

No. 318, in red.—All that tract of land, being half a mile wide, on each side of the present railway reserve, as marked on the plan of the Railway Commissioners, dated 6th February, 1864, extending from the northern bank of the Ashburton, to the southern bank of the Orari—For road, railway, and telegraphic purposes.

No. 349, in red.—All that tract of land, one mile wide, lying between the Rivers Rangitata and Orari, the centre line of the same being a right line drawn from a point on the northern bank of the Rangitata aforesaid, one mile above McDonald’s crossing, to a point on the western side of the south railway reserve, about thirty chains to the southward of Trig. Station 4 (save and except the freehold land), as the same is more parti-

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🏘️ Proclamation appointing Deputy Superintendent

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
27 January 1866
Appointment, Deputy Superintendent, Canterbury Province
  • Henry John Tancred (Honorable), Appointed Deputy Superintendent

  • Samuel Bealey, Superintendent
  • Edward Jollie, Provincial Secretary

🗺️ Reserves for road, railway, and telegraphic purposes

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
26 January 1866
Land reserves, Railway, Telegraph, Road, Canterbury
  • Edward Jollie, Provincial Secretary