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- The Waste Land Board will reserve to lessees of mineral lands a right-of-way through the adjoining waste lands of the crown, in the direction of the most convenient place of shipment, or otherwise, as may be necessary for conveying away the produce. But such right-of-way will not be exclusively granted to any one lessee.
Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson,
April 4, 1855.
HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified, that the undermentioned portion of the Waste Lands of the Crown within the Province of Nelson, as hereinafter described, has been reserved, for the purposes of a Public Cemetery :β
A block of land situated in the Hundred of Wai-iti, bounded on the north by land granted to Thomas Price, on the east by a public road, and on the south and west by waste lands of the Crown, containing about 6 acres.
By his Honor's command,
S. L. MULLER,
Provincial Secretary.
Printed by C. and J. Elliott, at the "Examiner" Office, Nelson.
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Leasing of Mineral Lands
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πΎ Primary Industries & ResourcesMineral Lands, Mining Lease, Right-of-way, Waste Land Board
πΊοΈ Reservation of land for a Public Cemetery
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey4 April 1855
Public Cemetery, Land Reservation, Wai-iti, Nelson, Crown Lands
- Thomas Price, Adjoining land owner
- S. L. Muller, Provincial Secretary
Nelson Provincial Gazette 1855, No 5