Land Reserves in Canterbury




No. 1012, in red.—Five acres, more or less,
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.
1011, (in red).

No. 1013, in red.—Five acres, more or less,
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.
1012, (in red).

No. 1014, in red.—Five acres, more or less,
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.
1013, (in red).

No. 1015, in red.—Five acres, more or less,
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).

No. 1016, in red.—Five acres, more or less,
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).

No. 1017, in red.—Five acres, more or less,
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.

No. 1018, in red.—Five acres, more or less,
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).

No. 1019, in red.—Five acres, more or less,
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).

No. 1020, in red.—Five acres, more or less,
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).

No. 1021, in red.—Five acres, more or less,
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 8165, 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.

No. 1022, in red.—Five acres, more or less,
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).

No. 1023, in red.—Five acres, more or less,
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).

No. 1024, in red.—Ten acres, more or less,
situate in the Oxford District,
bounded on the southward by 6418,
on the westward by 9291, on the
northward by a line parallel to and
ten chains distant from the southern
boundary, and on the eastward by a
line at right angles to the last-
described boundary, to include the
required quantity.

No. 1025, in red.—Forty-two acres, more or
less, situate in the Oxford District,
bounded on the northward by 4643,
on the eastward by 5896, and a line
in continuation of the western
boundary of that section, on the west-
ward by J. P. R.’s. H. and I on Run
No. 34, and on the southward by a
line at right angles to the eastern
boundary, to include the required
quantity.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1869, No 9





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