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and on the south-eastward by a line
at right angles to the north-east
boundary, so as to contain the above
quantity.—For recreation purposes.

No. 1569 (in red).—Five acres (more or
less), situate in the Timaru District,
bounded on the north-east by the
road leading from the top of the
southern high bank of the River
Rangitata through the centre of Reserve No. 1287 (in red); on the
south-west by the road south-west of
and next to said high bank; and
on the north-west by a line at right
angles to south-west boundary, to
include the required quantity.—For a gravel pit.

No. 1570 (in red).—Five acres (more or
less), situate in the Timaru District,
having ten chains frontage to the
Geraldine and Peel Forest Road, and
extending back easterly five chains in
a rectangular block. The north-west
corner of this reserve is situate about
forty-eight chains south of the north-
ernmost corner of Reserve No. 1190
(in red).—For a gravel pit.

No. 1571 (in red).—Five acres (more or
less), situate in the Timaru District,
bounded on the westward by the
Geraldine and Rangitata Road; on
the southward by the creek passing
through Reserve No. 1190 (in red);
on the eastward by a line parallel to
and five chains distant from the
western boundary; and on the north-
ward by a line at right angles to the
western boundary, to include the required quantity.—For a gravel pit.

No. 1572 (in red).—Five acres (more
or less), situate in the Timaru District,
having ten chains frontage to the
road forming the northern boundary
of Reserve No. 1191 (in red), and
extending southerly five chains in a
rectangular block. The north-east
corner of this reserve is situate about
twenty-four chains west of the road
forming the western boundary of
Reserve No. 1191 (in red).—For a
gravel pit.

No. 1573 (in red).—Five acres (more
or less), situate in the Timaru District,
being a square block of land, and
bounded on the westward by the
Geraldine and Rangitata Road. The
south-west corner of this reserve is
situate about twelve chains north of
the north-west corner of section
16864.—For a gravel pit.

No. 1584 (in red).—Five acres (more or
less), situate in the Timaru District,
having five chains frontage to the
road forming the eastern boundary
of Section 16750, and extending back
easterly ten chains in a rectangular
block, north of and adjoining Section
16749.—For a gravel pit.

No. 1585 (in red).—Eleven acres (more
or less), situate in the Timaru District,
bounded on the northward by
the road leading south-easterly from
the north-east corner of Section
15414; on the eastward by the road
forming the western boundary of
Reserve 1191 (in red); on the south-
ward by Section 15540; and on
the south-westward by Section 2195.—For a gravel pit.

No. 1586 (in red).—Twenty acres (more
or less), situate in the South Rakaia
Township, bounded on the south-
eastward by Dunford Street and by
the Railway Terrace west; on the
north-eastward by the top of ten
block; on the north-westward by a
line parallel to the Railway Terrace
west and twenty chains distant there-
from; and on the south-westward by
a line at right angles to last-described
boundary, so as to include the
above quantity.—Reserve for school
and other public purposes.

WALTER KENNAWAY,
Secretary for Public Works.

Public Works Office,
Christchurch, 18th August, 1873.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1873, No 38





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🗺️ Temporary Land Reserves under Waste Lands Regulations (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
18 August 1873
Land reserves, Waste Lands Regulations, Timaru District, South Rakaia Township, Gravel pit, Educational purposes, Recreation
  • WALTER KENNAWAY, Secretary for Public Works