Land Reserves Proclamations




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No. 1316, in red.—All that tract of land three chains wide, the centre line of which commences on the southern bank of the River Waihao, about twenty-seven chains south-west of Trigonometrical Station No. 3, and extending in a southerly direction to the northern bank of the River Waitangi, where it is intersected by the eastern side of the Telegraph Reserve 953 (in red), save and except the land purchased and reserved to date.—For the Southern line of railway.

No. 1324, in red.—Two hundred and fifty acres (more or less), situate in the Waitangi district, bounded on the eastward by Reserve No. 1125 (in red); on the southward by the road forming the northern boundary of section 12605; on the northward by a line parallel to and forty-one chains distant from the northern boundary line of that section; and on the westward by a line at right angles to the last described boundary, so as to contain the above quantity.—For educational purposes.

No. 1325, in red.—Two hundred and fifty acres (more or less), situate in the Waitangi district, bounded on the eastward by Reserve No. 1125 (in red); on the southward by the road forming part of the southern boundary of the said reserve; on the northward by sections 12605, 13724, and the road forming the northern boundary of these sections; and on the westward by section 13724, and also by a straight line at right angles to the southern boundary of section 12605, so as to include the above quantity.—For educational purposes.

No. 1326, in red.—Five hundred acres (more or less), situate in the Ashley district, bounded on the south-westward by the Garry River Road; on the south-eastward by sections 10881, H.P.R. and I.P.R.C. on Run No. 75, and also by a straight line drawn from the westernmost corner of the last mentioned pre-emptive right to the aforesaid Garry River Road, which it meets at a right angle; on the north-eastward by a line parallel to the south-west boundary drawn from the westernmost corner of the aforesaid section 10881; and on the north-westward by a line at right angles to the last described boundary, so as to contain the above quantity, subject to sections No. 4775 and 4776.—For educational purposes.

No. 1327, in red.—Five hundred acres (more or less), situate in the Ashburton district, bounded on the south-eastward by the Long Beach Road; on the south-westward by sections 13814 and 13815; on the north-eastward by sections 13811 and 13844; and on the north-westward by a line at right angles to the south-western boundary of the latter section, so as to contain the above quantity.—For educational purposes.

No. 1328, in red.—Two hundred and fifty acres (more or less), situate in the Upper Christchurch District, bounded by the Coal Tramway Reserve; on the eastward by the road forming the western boundary of section 9774; on the north-eastward by a line parallel to and forty chains distant from the south-western boundary; and on the north-westward by a line at right angles to the Coal Tramway Reserve before mentioned, so as to contain the above quantity.—For educational purposes.

No. 1329, in red.—Two hundred and fifty acres (more or less), situate in the Upper Christchurch District, bounded on the south-westward by the Coal Tramway Reserve; on the north-eastward by pre-emptive right No. 149; on the eastward by the road on the western side of sections 10843 and 10233; and on the north-westward by a line at right angles to the south-western boundary, so as to contain the above quantity.—For educational purposes.

No. 1342, in red.—All that tract of land three chains wide, containing by admeasurement eighty acres (more or less), the centre line of which commences at a point on the north-east boundary of section 4973, situate thirty-five and a-half chains from the north-eastern corner thereof; thence following a straight line in a northerly direction through the intersection of the Tramway Reserve by the road forming the north-west boundary of section 10819, until it meets the south-west boundary of section 7397.—For a line of railway in connection with the Rolleston and Leeston line.

WALTER KENNAWAY,
Secretary for Public Works.

CHRISTCHURCH :

Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury, at the Lyttelton Times Office, Gloucester Street, by WILLIAM REEVES, Official Printer for the time being to the said Government.




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🗺️ Proclamation of Land Reserves (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
20 June 1872
Land Reserves, Proclamation, Canterbury Province, Railway, Educational Purposes
  • WALTER KENNAWAY, Secretary for Public Works