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| No. IN Red. | QUANTITY, more or less. | DESCRIPTION. | REMARKS. |
|---|---|---|---|
| A. R. P. | |||
| 1015 | 5 0 0 | Situate in the Ashburton district, having five chains frontage on the main line of road leading by Anthony Thompson’s to Marshall’s Ferry, and extending northerly ten chains in a rectangular block. This reserve is about two miles east of Reserve No. 1014, (in red). | For a gravel pit. |
| 1016 | 5 0 0 | Situate in the Ashburton district, having five chains frontage on the main line of road leading by Anthony Thompson’s to Marshall’s Ferry, and extending southerly ten chains in a rectangular block. This reserve is about two miles east of Reserve No. 1015, (in red). | For a gravel pit. |
| 1017 | 5 0 0 | Situate in the Ashburton district, having five chains frontage on the road leading from the Rakaia Gorge to Alford Forest by Single Tree, and extending north-westerly ten chains in a rectangular block. This reserve is about two miles south-west of the Rakaia Gorge. | For a gravel pit. |
| 1018 | 5 0 0 | Situate in the Ashburton district, having five chains frontage on the road leading from the Rakaia Gorge to Alford Forest by Single Tree, and extending south-westerly ten chains in a rectangular block. This reserve is about two miles south-west of Reserve No. 1017, (in red). | For a gravel pit. |
| 1019 | 5 0 0 | Situate in the Ashburton district, having five chains frontage on the road leading from the Rakaia Gorge to Alford Forest by Single Tree, and extending south-easterly ten chains in a rectangular block. This reserve is about ninety chains south-west of Reserve No. 1018, (in red). | For a gravel pit. |
| 1020 | 5 0 0 | Situate in the Ashburton district, having five chains frontage on the road leading from the Rakaia Gorge to Alford Forest by Single Tree, and extending south-westerly ten chains in a rectangular block. This reserve is about two and a half miles south-west of Reserve No. 1019, (in red). | For a gravel pit. |
| 1021 | 5 0 0 | Situate in the Ashburton district, bounded on the north-west by the road leading from the Rakaia Gorge to Alford Forest by Single Tree, on the south-west by the road north-east of S165, on the south-east by a line parallel to and ten chains distant from the north-west boundary, and on the north-east by a line at right angles to the first-mentioned road, to include the required quantity. | For a gravel pit. |
| 1022 | 5 0 0 | Situate in the Ashburton district, having five chains frontage on the road leading from the Rakaia Gorge to Alford Forest by Single Tree, and extending easterly ten chains in a rectangular block. This reserve is about two miles south-west of Reserve No. 1021, (in red). | For a gravel pit. |
| 1023 | 5 0 0 | Situate in the Ashburton district, having five chains frontage on the road leading from the Rakaia Gorge to Alford Forest by Single Tree, and extending south-westerly ten chains in a rectangular block. This reserve is about two miles south-west of Reserve No. 1022, (in red). | For a gravel pit. |
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Proclamation of Land Reserves in Canterbury Province
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand Reserves, Gravel Pits, Ashburton District, Canterbury Province
- Anthony Thompson, Landowner near gravel pit reserves
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1869, No 26