✨ Government Proclamation and Land Reserves
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. XIV.] WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1867. [No. LXIX.]
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS on the Ninth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, the Superintendent
of the Province of Canterbury did prorogue
the Provincial Council of the said Province
till the Eighth day of November. One
thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven,
and the said Provincial Council did stand
prorogued accordingly;
Now therefore, I, WILLIAM SEFTON MOORHOUSE, Superintendent
of the Province of Canterbury, in pursuance of the
powers vested in me in that behalf, do hereby
further prorogue the said Provincial
Council until Friday, the Third day of
January, One thousand eight hundred and
sixty-eight.
Given under my hand, at Christchurch,
this Twenty-fourth day of October,
One thousand eight hundred and
sixty-seven.
W. S. MOORHOUSE,
Superintendent.
By His Honor’s command,
F. E. STEWART,
Provincial Secretary.
Public Works Office,
Christchurch, Oct. 24, 1867.
His Honor the Superintendent
directs it
to be notified that he has made the
following Reserves, temporarily, under the
19th Clause of the Waste Lands Regulations;
viz. —
No. 865, in red.—Twenty acres, more or
less, situate in the Ashley District,
bounded on the southward by the
road forming the southern boundary
of section 9692, and extending back
northerly a distance on the average
of twenty chains; the eastern boundary
being five chains west of and
parallel to the western boundary of
the section above mentioned—For a
Gravel Pit.
No. 866, in red.—Three hundred and
twenty acres, more or less, situate in
the Waipara District, commencing
at a point on the northern side of the
deep channel of the Waipara River,
the same being forty chains east of
the eastern boundary of section No.
3240; running westerly along the
said river a distance of eighty-five
chains, and extending back northerly
forty chains, in a rectangular block,
subject to the before mentioned section 3240, and to the road and railway reserves—For the purposes of a
Ferry.
No. 867, in red.—One hundred acres,
more or less, situate in the Ashley
District, being the bed of the River
Kowai, from the sea on the east to a
line drawn northerly in continuation
of the western boundary of section
No. 4971 on the west—For a Rifle
Range.
F. E. STEWART,
Secretary for Public Works.
Vol. 14.—No. 69.
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🏛️ Prorogation of Provincial Council
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration24 October 1867
Prorogation, Provincial Council, Canterbury
- WILLIAM SEFTON MOORHOUSE, Superintendent
- F. E. STEWART, Provincial Secretary
🗺️ Temporary Land Reserves
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey24 October 1867
Land Reserves, Gravel Pit, Ferry, Rifle Range, Canterbury
- F. E. STEWART, Secretary for Public Works
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1867, No 68