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Reserve for Railway purposes, numbered 318, in red, as the same is more particularly delineated and described on the Map of the Chief Surveyor of the Province of Canterbury, setting out and describing the runs between the rivers Ashburton and Rangitata before mentioned—For road, railway, and telegraph purposes.
No. 389, in red.—All that tract of land, one mile wide, extending from the southern bank of the Orari to section No. 5961, being bounded on the eastward by the South road; and on the westward by a line eighty chains distant from and parallel to that road.—For railway purposes.
No. 406, in red.—One thousand acres (more or less), on either side of the Harper river, commencing at a point at the foot of the sheep range, on the southern side of the Lake Selfe valley, the same being sixty chains east of the Harper; following westerly along the foot of the sheep range and a line in continuation of the same, a distance of one hundred and sixty chains, and extending back northerly a distance of sixty chains, in a rectangular block, including the river bed of the Harper—For the uses of the Provincial Government, and particularly for a ferry, road, and railway.
No. 407, in red.—Two thousand acres (more or less), situate in the river bed of the Wilberforce, being bounded on the north-west by reserve, in red, No. 405, extending on either side of the fords, being a rectangular block about sixty-eight chains from north to south, and about three hundred chains from east to west, including the river bed of the Wilberforce.—For the uses of the Provincial Government, and particularly for a ferry, road, and railway.
No. 740, in red.—All that tract of land, two and a-half chains wide, the centre line of which commences at a point marked A on the Map of the Chief Surveyor of the Province of Canterbury, setting out and describing the rural land in the Timaru district, and situated on the northern bank of the river Pareora, about thirty-five chains in a northerly direction from the confluence of a small stream with the said river; thence following the centre line before mentioned, as indicated by a red line on the Map above referred to, until it meets the road forming the south-west boundary of section 8299, at a point being about forty chains south-east of the south-western corner of that section; subject, nevertheless, to the freehold land purchased to date through which the reserve above described may pass—For a water-race, for the purpose of supplying the inhabitants of Timaru with water from the river Pareora.
No. 868, in red.—All that tract of land, three chains wide, commencing at the end of the present Railway Reserve through the Weka Pass across the Waikari valley; thence passing east of Horsley Downs to the Gorge of the Hurunui; thence along the valley of the Hurunui to Lake Sumner, a distance of about forty and a-half miles, subject to land purchased and finally reserved to date—For railway purposes.
No. 869, in red.—All that tract of land, forty chains in width, commencing at the western end of Reserve No. 868, in red; thence following along the southern shore of Lake Sumner and the slopes of the hills on the south side of the Hurunui valley to the summit of the dividing range, a distance of about twenty-two miles, subject to land purchased and finally reserved to date—For railway purposes.
No. 946, in red.—Two hundred and forty-two acres (more or less), situate in the Christchurch district, commencing at the junction of the road forming the eastern boundary of section 2209, with the road forming the northern boundary of section 2782; thence north-easterly, following the latter road to the terrace forming the north-western boundary of section 2819; following the said terrace north-easterly to the road forming the north-western boundary of section 461; thence north-easterly along that road to section 2812; thence following the south-western boundary of that section to section 2818; thence following the terrace forming the southern boundary of that section to the eastern boundary of section 2197; thence following that boundary and the southern boundary of the same section to the road first mentioned; and from thence running along the same to the commencing point—For purposes of protective works in connection with the overflow of the river Waimakariri.
No. 947, in red.—Eleven thousand four hundred acres (more or less), situate in the Christchurch district, commencing at a point on the Harewood road by Riccarton, the same being the north-western corner of section 7597, following westerly along the southern side of that road to a point in line with the western side of the road forming the western boundary of section 11,068; thence northerly, following the said road to the river Waimakariri; thence following up the river to the high bank or terrace forming the north-eastern boundary of section 7344; thence south-east...
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Temporary Land Reserves for Public Works
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey24 March 1870
Land reserves, railway, telegraph, road, Canterbury, Rakaia, Rangitata, Orari, Ashburton
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1870, No 14