Temporary Land Reserves




erly, following the said terrace along
the northern boundary of sections
7364, 3708, 2806, 3765, and 6¢53, to
the Coal road on the western side of
Reserve 3¢2, in red; following up
that road to where it is intersected
by the terrace forming the northern
boundary of section 5194, following
the said terrace in an easterly direction by the northern boundary of
sections 5194, 264~5, and 2993, to the
road forming the northern boundary
of section 7718; thence south-easterly, following that road to section
6152; thence north-easterly, following
the north-western boundary of that
section to the south-eastern boundary
of section
7741; following
that
boundary, the southern and north-western boundaries of the same section, and a line in continuation of
the last-mentioned boundary l o section 7850; thence north-westerly,
along the south-western boundary of
the latter section to its westernmost
corner; and from thence returning
along the western boundaries of sections 7850, 4897, and the before-mentioned section 7597, to the commencing point (save and except the
land reserved and purchased to date),
and also to Pre-emptive Rights, viz. :
--Canterbury Association P.R. 252,
I.P.R.’s a, e, and d, on [Run No. 37 ;
I:P.R.’s d, e, f, h, i,j, k, l, m, on Run
No. 37), and H.P.R. on same Run-For purposes of protective works in
connection with the overflow of the
river Waimakariri.

No. 959, in red.--All that portion of the
Province of Canterbury comprised
within the highest flood line of Lake
Ellesmere (subject, nevertheless, to
reserves, freehold land, and preemptive rights)--For
purposes
connection with the drainage of Lake
Ellesmere.

No. 960, in red.---All that portion of the
Province of Canterbury comprised
within the highest flood line of-Lake
Forsyth
(subject, nevertheless, to
reserves, freehold land, and preemptive rights)--For
purposes
connection with the drainage of Lake
Forsyth.

No. 1080, in red.--Three
hundred and
ten acres (more or less), situate
the Oxford district,
commencing at a
point on the Forest road, the same
being sixty-nine chains fifty links
distant from and north-east of Trig.
station 0.36; thence westerly at an
angle of 41 dog. with the said road,
a distance of one hundred and two
chains to the northern bank of the
Waimakariri ; then, e southerly and
easterly following the said bank to
the road before-mentioned;
and
from thence returning along the road
to the commencing point, subject,
nevertheless, to sections 7735, 6766,
and 3599--For tramway and other
purposes.

No. 1237, in red.--Twelve hundred and
two acres (more or less), situate
the Ashburton and Timaru districts,
commencing at a point on the southern side of the road leading by Trig.
pole 79, the said point being thirty-two chains north-east of Trig. pole
78; thence northerly following the
said road a distance of eighty-two
chains; thence westerly at an angle
of 102 dog. 5 rain., following a straight
line to the road by Geraldine and
Orari ; thence southerly following the
latter road a distance of about eighty-two chains eighty links; and from
thence returning in a line parallel to
and one mile distant from the northern boundary to the commencing
point--For purposes of the Rangitata
bridge.

No. 1238, in red.--Fifty-three
acres (more
or less), situate in the Lincoln district,
bounded on the northward by
the Ellesmere
junction road and
Reserve No. 810, in red; on the
eastward by the Wooden and Ellesmere road; on the westward by the
aforesaid
reserve and section No.
4052; and on the southward
by
section 6638: subject to Reserve No.
302, in red--For purposes of a Tramway.

No. 12¢3, in red.--Six
hundred and
seventy-three acres (more or less),
situate in the Ellesmere district,
bounded on the south-westward
by
the Rakaia river;
on the north-westward by the south eastern boundary of H.P.R. on Run No. 101 and
a line in continuation thereof; on
the south-eastward by the road forming the south-eastern
boundary of
section 10,368; and on the northeastward by the North Rakaia road
(save and except sections
Nos.
10,36S, ~3,511, 12,832, 10,779,10,778,
10,777, and reserve No. 1185, in red)
--For the purposes of protective
works in connection with the river
Rakaia.

No. 12¢¢, in red.--Four
hundred and
thirty acres (more or less), situate
the Ellesmere district,
bounded on
the south-westward
by the North
Rakaia road; on the southward by
the North Rakaia and Taumutu
Junction road ; on the north-eastward
by sections 10,739, 12,885, and 7786 ;
on the north-westward by the road
forming the north-western boundary
of the latter
section,
and on the
south-eastward
by sections 12,885
and 11,312--For
the purposes of
protective works in connection with
the river Rakaia.



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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
24 March 1870
Land reserves, railway, telegraph, road, Canterbury, Rakaia, Rangitata, Orari, Ashburton