✨ Land Reserve Notices




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No. IN
RED. | QUANTITY,
more or less. | DESCRIPTION. | REMARKS.
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1250 | β€” | All that tract of land, ten chains wide, extending from the road forming the northern boundary of section No. 1765 to the northern bank of the Waimakariri, opposite sections Nos 297 and 468, the eastern and western boundaries respectively being lines parallel to and five chains distant from the centre line of the Northern Railway, as shown on the Map of the Chief Surveyor of the Province of Canterbury, setting out and describing the rural land in the Christchurch and Mandeville districts, save and except the freehold land purchased to date. | For railway purposes.

1251 | β€” | All that tract of land, two chains wide, situate in the Lincoln district, extending from the southern boundary of Reserve No. 309, in red, to the north-eastern boundary of section No. 4973, as shown on the Maps of the Chief Surveyor of the Province of Canterbury, setting out and describing the rural land in the Lincoln district aforesaid. | For tramway or railway purposes.

1252 | 100 0 0 | Situate in the Malvern district, being bounded on the north by section 9256 and the old river bed; on the south-east by a line at right angles to the Tramway Reserve, to contain the quantity required; on the south-west by the Tramway Reserve; and on the north-west by the road north-west of section 9256. | For public recreation.

1253 | 10 0 0 | Situate in the Oxford district, bounded on the southward by section No. 13,987; on the north-eastward by the road forming the south-western boundary of section No. 12,543; and on the north-westward by a line at right angles to the aforesaid road, so as to contain the above quantity: subject to a road. | For a gravel pit.

1254 | 25 0 0 | Situate in the Timaru district, near Arowhenua, formerly rural section No. 5086, commencing at a point on the eastern side of the Railway Reserve, the same being the north-western corner of section No. 4657; thence easterly, following the northern boundary of that section a distance of forty chains; thence northerly, at a right angle, six chains fifteen links; thence again at a right angle westerly, a distance of forty-one chains sixty-five links to the Reserve before mentioned; and from thence returning along the same to the commencing point. | For educational purposes.

1255 | 5 0 0 | Situate in the Malvern district, bounded on the eastward by the Hawkins and Selwyn road; on the southward by the road forming the northern boundary of section 12,527; on the westward by a line parallel to and ten chains distant from the eastern boundary; and on the northward by a line at right angles to the last described boundary, so as to contain the above quantity. | For a gravel pit.

1256 | 5 0 0 | Situate in the Waipara district, having frontage to the southern high bank of the River Hurunui, and extending southerly a distance on the average of ten chains east of and adjoining section No. 12,324. | For the uses of the Provincial Government, and for other public purposes, and particularly for a police station.

1257 | 5 0 0 | Situate in the Ashley district, on the southern high bank of the river Waiparas, having frontage to the said river, and extending southerly a distance on the average of ten chains west of and adjoining section No. 2730. | For the uses of the Provincial Government, and for other public purposes, and particularly for a police station.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1871, No 1





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πŸ—ΊοΈ Proclamation of Land Reserves by the Superintendent (continued from previous page)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land Reserves, Railway Purposes, Tramway, Public Recreation, Gravel Pit, Educational Purposes, Police Station, Christchurch, Mandeville, Lincoln, Malvern, Oxford, Timaru, Arowhenua, Waipara, Ashley