✨ Legislation and Road Closure
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And whereas it is expedient that certain Public Roads should be closed up:
Be it therefore enacted by the Superintendent of the said Province with the advice and consent of the Provincial Council thereof as follows:—
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The Public Road described in the Schedule to this Ordinance and in the plans hereto annexed shall be closed up and shall henceforth cease to be a Public Road.
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This Ordinance shall be entitled and may be cited as “The Diversion of Roads Special Ordinance 1868, No. .”
SCHEDULE.
| NAME OF ROAD. | DESCRIPTION. | CONTENTS. |
|---|---|---|
| Road forming the Northern and Eastern boundaries of Section No. 4543. | All that piece or parcel of Land, being the Road before mentioned, extending from the North-western to the South-eastern corners of Section 4543, for a distance of 35 chains. | A. R. P. 3 2 0 |
CHRISTCHURCH:
Printed, under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury, at the Lyttelton Times Office, Gloucester street, by CROSBIE WARD and WILLIAM REEVES, Official Printers for the time being to the said Government.
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Publication of the Diversion of Roads Special Bill, 1868
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🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works3 January 1868
Roads, Diversion, Bill, Ordinance, Canterbury
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1868, No 4