Miscellaneous Notices




Any person lawfully entitled to keep
swine on his premises who may allow such
swine to stray within the limits within which
swine are hereby forbidden to be kept shall
be deemed to have committed a breach of
this By-Law.

No person having the charge or custody
of any swine that are brought into the
Borough within the limits hereinbefore forbidden for the purpose of sale or in the
course of transit to some other place shall
allow them to remain therein more than
twenty-four hours.

The penalty for any breach of or offence
against any provision of this By-Law shall be
a sum of not more than Five Pounds nor less
than Ten Shillings to be recovered in a summary manner before any two Justices of the
Peace in the manner provided by the said
Act.

The penalties hereby imposed shall not
attach to any Poundkeeper or to any person
impounding pigs by reason of such pigs
being or remaining in the public pound.

The By-Laws or parts of By-Laws hereinafter specified being all the By-Laws or parts
of By-Laws or Regulations heretofore in
force in and for the said Borough of Lyttelton which are inconsistent with or repugnant to the said provisions or in any respect
deal or purport to deal with the subject
matter of the said provisions are hereby
repealed namely—Clause 1 of the first sub-section of part VIII. of the 13th Schedule
of the said Act adopted by the Council at a
meeting held on the 18th day of July 1865.

Passed by the said Council this nineteenth day of July, 1875.

JOHN T. ROUSE, MAYOR.
H. J. V. ROGERS, Town Clerk.


NOTICE.

SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF
SECTIONS IN TOWNSHIP OF
GERALDINE.

NOTICE is hereby given, that, pursuant
to the power in that behalf contained
in the Township of Geraldine Ordinance,
1873, his Honor the Superintendent, with
the advice of his Executive Council, has
fixed Friday, the 17th day of September,
1875, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the
forenoon, at the Waste Lands Board Office,
Christchurch, as the time and place for the
Sale by Public Auction of the following
Sections of Land in the Township of Geraldine, namely:—

Sections included in Reserves numbered
respectively 1625 and 1626 (in red) set
forth in Schedule C to the Township of
Geraldine Ordinance, 1873:—

In Reserve No. 1625
(in red).
No. of
Sections. a. r. p.
150 ... 0 1 0
151 ... 0 1 0
152 ... 0 1 18
153 ... 0 1 4
154 ... 0 1 0
155 ... 0 1 0
156 ... 0 1 0
157 ... 0 1 0
158 ... 0 1 0
159 ... 0 1 0
160 ... 0 1 0
161 ... 0 1 0
162 ... 0 1 0

In Reserve No. 1626
(in red).
No. of
Sections. a. r. p.
163 ... 0 1 0
164 ... 0 1 0
165 ... 0 1 0
166 ... 0 1 0
167 ... 0 1 0
168 ... 0 1 0
169 ... 0 1 0
170 ... 0 1 0
171 ... 0 1 0
172 ... 0 1 0
173 ... 0 1 0
174 ... 0 1 0
175 ... 0 2 17

And notice is hereby also given, that the
said several sections shall be put up for
sale at the upset price of £48 per acre, and
at the same rate for a lesser quantity than
an acre. And notice is hereby also given,
that a map of the said Township of Geraldine, setting forth all the Town Sections,
numbered consecutively so far as laid out,
and showing the sections to be submitted
for sale as aforesaid, and the Public
Reserves in connection with them, and
signed by the Chief Surveyor, now lies open
for inspection at the Office of the Secretary
for Public Works, Christchurch.

J. T. PEACOCK,
Secretary for Public Works.
Public Works Office,
Christchurch, 18th August, 1875.


KNOW ALL MEN by these presents,
that in consideration of the sum of
Ten Shillings paid to me by Her Majesty
Queen Victoria (the receipt whereof I do
hereby acknowledge), I the undermentioned Thomas Tombs, of Christchurch,
in the Province of Canterbury, Gentleman,
do hereby convey and assure unto Her
Majesty and her Successors All that parcel
of land being part of Rural Section numbered
9 on the map of the Chief Surveyor of the
said Province of Canterbury, setting out and
describing the rural land in the Christchurch
district thereof as the same is delineated in
the plan thereof, drawn in the margin of
these presents and is therein coloured pink:
To hold the same unto Her Majesty and her
Successors for ever for the purposes of a
Public and Common Highway, to be henceforward used as such Public and Common
Highway, subject to the laws for the time
being in force in the said Province relating
to Common and Public Highways.

As witness my hand and seal this
seventeenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-five.

Signed sealed and delivered)
by the said Thomas Tombs, in the
presence of )

[L.S.]

(Signed) Thomas Tombs.
(Signed) J. L. HoNEY,
Solicitor, Christchurch.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1875, No 40





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🏘️ By-Law on Keeping Swine in Lyttelton Borough (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
27 August 1875
By-Law, Swine, Lyttelton, Municipal Corporations Act
  • JOHN T. ROUSE, MAYOR
  • H. J. V. ROGERS, Town Clerk

🗺️ Public Auction of Sections in Township of Geraldine

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
18 August 1875
Land Sale, Auction, Geraldine, Township Ordinance
  • J. T. PEACOCK, Secretary for Public Works

🗺️ Conveyance of Land for Public Highway

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
17 June 1875
Land Conveyance, Public Highway, Christchurch
  • Thomas Tombs (Gentleman), Conveyed land for public highway

  • J. L. HONEY, Solicitor