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Public Works Office,
Christchurch, 11th March, 1874.

HIS Honor the Superintendent, in
pursuance of certain powers vested
in him by "The Empowering Ordinance,
Session II., No. 2," directs it to be notified
that the Footpath hereinafter described
having been well and sufficiently made and
completed for the use and accommodation
of foot passengers, according to the pro-
visions of "The Footpaths' Ordinance,
Session VIII., No. 12," is hereby declared
to be a public footpath, and from and after
the date hereof shall be deemed and taken
accordingly to be a public footpath within
the meaning of the said Ordinance.

The said footpath is as follows:

Situated on the west side of the Springfield
Road, commencing at the North Town
Belt and extending from thence a
distance of forty chains on the west
side of the Springfield Road.

THOMAS WM. MAUDE,
Secretary for Public Works.

PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by an Ordinance passed by
the Superintendent and Provincial
Council of Canterbury, intituled "The
Canterbury Sheep Ordinance, 1872, Amend-
ment Ordinance, 1874," it is enacted that it
shall be lawful for the Superintendent from
time to time, by Proclamation to be pub-
lished in the Provincial Government Gazette,
to appoint one or more place or places at or
adjacent to the inland boundaries of the
Province, at some one or other of which
places all sheep to be introduced by land
into the Province shall be crossed over such
boundaries;

Now, therefore, I, WILLIAM ROLLESTON,
Superintendent of the Province of Canter-
bury, do hereby, under the authority afore-
said, proclaim and appoint Ostler and Daw-
son's Crossing on the Ohau river, Upper
Waitangi, on the southern boundary of the
said Province, a place at which sheep may be
introduced by land into the said Province of
Canterbury.

Given under my hand at Christchurch,
this Ninth day of March, one
thousand eight hundred and
seventy-four.

W. ROLLESTON,
Superintendent.

Public Works Office,
Wellington, 25th February, 1874.

THE following list of successful and un-
successful Tenderers is published for
general information.

WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS,
(Minister acting for Minister
for Public Works.)

TIMARU TO TEMUKA RAILWAY.

Declined.

s. d.
Edward Jones, Auckland 18,000 ... 4 7 ½
W. Palmer, Auckland ... 8,000 ... 5 9

The above is published in the Gazette of
the Province of Canterbury, in accordance
with section 15 of "The Railways Act,
1872."

THOMAS WM. MAUDE,
Secretary for Public Works.

Public Works Office,
Christchurch, March 10th, 1874.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the Quarterly Meeting of Her Majesty's
Justices of the Peace in and for the Colony of New Zealand, held on the 3rd day
of March, 1874, at the Resident Magistrate's Court, Timaru, in pursuance of "The Public
House Ordinance, 1866," and "The Public House Ordinance Amendment Ordinance, 1867,"
the following Public House Licence was granted:β€”

Name of Applicant. Description of Licence. Name of House. Situation.
Johnson, Reuben Country Hotel. Crown Hotel. Geraldine.

THOMAS HOWLEY,
Clerk to the Bench.

Timaru, March 2, 1874.



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πŸ—οΈ Declaration of public footpath on Springfield Road

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
11 March 1874
Public footpath, Springfield Road, Christchurch, Public Works
  • Thomas Wm. Maude, Secretary for Public Works

🌾 Proclamation appointing sheep crossing places in Canterbury

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
9 March 1874
Sheep, Proclamation, Canterbury, Ohau River, Upper Waitangi
  • William Rolleston, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury

πŸ—οΈ List of tenderers for Timaru to Temuka Railway

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
25 February 1874
Railway, Tenders, Timaru, Temuka, Public Works
  • Edward Jones, Tenderer for railway construction
  • W. Palmer, Tenderer for railway construction

  • William H. Reynolds, Minister acting for Minister for Public Works
  • Thomas Wm. Maude, Secretary for Public Works

βš–οΈ Granting of Public House Licence at Geraldine

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
10 March 1874
Public House Licence, Timaru, Crown Hotel, Geraldine
  • Reuben Johnson, Applicant for public house licence

  • Thomas Howley, Clerk to the Bench