✨ Road Diversion Ordinance
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All that piece or parcel of land containing by admeasurement one acre two roods and twenty-one perches, more or less, being that portion of the road forming the north-western boundary of section No. 353, extending from the continuation of the south-eastern boundary of section No. 1409, in a north-westerly and north-easterly direction to the continuation of the south-eastern boundary of section 383, and more particularly delineated and described by the plan hereunto annexed, and coloured green thereon.
SCHEDULE 2.
Kowai Road District.
Description of Road to be abandoned.
Passing through section 15,184, and separating sections 9528 and 19,016; 19,821 and 19,822.
All that piece or parcel of land containing by admeasurement six acres one rood, more or less, commencing at a point on the southern side of the road forming the northern boundary of section 9528, the same being the north-western corner thereof; thence westerly along the said road a distance of one chain; thence southerly at a right angle forty chains thirty-one links; thence south-easterly by a straight line to the north-eastern corner of section 9692; thence northerly along the North Road one chain eighty-nine links; thence north-westerly by a straight line a distance of twenty-one chains forty-three links to the south-west corner of the aforesaid section 9528; and from thence returning along the western boundary thereof to the commencing point, and more particularly delineated and described by the plan hereunto annexed, and coloured green thereon.
A Bill for an Ordinance intituled “The Diversion of Roads Special Ordinance No. 2, 1875.”
WHEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled “The Highways and Watercourses Diversion Act 1858” it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Superintendent of any Province with the advice and consent of the Provincial Council thereof by any Law or Ordinance to be made or ordained for that purpose to authorise and empower the Superintendent to divert or stop up any public street road highway or thoroughfare in any such Province and also to exchange the land over which any such public street road highway or thoroughfare was laid out or passed And also that it should be lawful for the Governor in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty to make and execute Crown Grants of any land which should be so exchanged.
And whereas by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled “The Provincial Council Powers Extension Act 1865” it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Superintendent and Provincial Council of any Province and notwithstanding the restriction contained in the Tenth Sub-Section of the Nineteenth Section of the Constitution Act to ordain or pass any Law or Ordinance which but for such restriction might have been ordained or passed by such Superintendent
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Diversion of Roads Special Ordinance No. 1, 1875
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Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1875, No 8