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| NO. IN RED. | QUANTITY, more or less. | DESCRIPTION. | REMARKS. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1258 | A. B. P. 10 0 0 | Situate at Te Wharanui, Little River, having frontage to the Little River road, and extending northerly a distance on the average of ten chains east of and adjoining sections Nos. 1556 and 1925. | For the uses of the Provincial Government, and for other public purposes, and particularly for a police station. |
| 1259 | 10 0 0 | Situate between Little River and Akaroa, on the top of the hill at Barry’s Saddle, bounded on the northward by the road south of section 13,509; on the eastward and southward by Townsend’s Little River road; and on the westward by a line drawn at right angles to the northern boundary of the aforesaid section, so as to contain the above quantity. | For the uses of the Provincial Government, and for other public purposes, and particularly for a police station. |
| 1260 | 4 0 0 | Situate in the Ashburton district, being part of the Town Reserve No. 174, in red, on the south bank of the river Rakaia; bounded on the southward by the South Rakaia road; on the northward by Reserve for Telegraph Office and other General Government purposes; on the south-eastward by the road forming the south-eastern boundary of section 6127; and on the westward by the South road. | For the uses of the Provincial Government, and for other public purposes, and particularly for a police station. |
| 1261 | 98 0 0 | Situate in the Ashburton district, bounded on the north-westward by the Road and Railway Reserve; on the south-westward by section No. 5800; on the southward by Reserve 1120, in red; on the north-eastward by a line in continuation of the north-eastern boundary of section 4109; and on the south-eastward by a line parallel to and seventy chains distant from the north-west boundary. | For the uses of the Provincial Government, and for other public purposes, and particularly for a police station. |
| 1262 | 13 0 0 | Situate in the Ashburton district, near the river Hinds; bounded on the north-westward by the Road and Railway Reserve; on the north-eastward by section 4391; on the south-westward by the road forming the south-western boundary of section 14,069; and on the south-eastward by a line in continuation of the south-eastern boundary of the before-mentioned section 4391. | For the uses of the Provincial Government, and for other public purposes, and particularly for a police station. |
| 1263 | 424 0 0 | Situate in the Timaru district, bounded on the northward by the road forming the northern boundary of section 12,276; on the eastward by that section and sections 6667 and 9116; on the southward by Pig Hunting Creek and sections 6667 and 9116; and on the westward by a line parallel to the western boundary of the aforesaid section 12,276, so as to contain the above quantity. | For the uses of the Provincial Government, and for other public purposes, and particularly for a police station. |
| 1264 | 20 0 0 | Being a square block of land, situate at Burke’s Pass, in the flat east of Burgess’ Accommodation House. | For the uses of the Provincial Government, and for other public purposes, and particularly for a police station. |
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Proclamation of Land Reserves by the Superintendent
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand Reserves, Police Station, Te Wharanui, Little River, Barry’s Saddle, Ashburton, Timaru, Burke’s Pass
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1871, No 1