β¨ District Trunk Roads definition
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DISTRICT TRUNK ROADS.
COLLINGWOOD.
- To commence from the Jetty at Gibbs Flat, proceeding along the Beach Road, and through the Town of Collingwood; thence along the line of road laid down on the plan of Collingwood Suburban; and thence by the line of road now in use to Washbourn's Flat, Slate River.
TAKAKA.
- To commence at a point in the Provincial Trunk line in section 21, square 11; thence through sections 18, 9, and 5, on the line of road now in use to the landing-place, at the entrance of the River Motupipi.
WAIMEA.
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To commence at the Port in Waimea West, where the tide at high-water meets the Waimea River, to the present trunk road at the Roman Catholic Chapel, on section 60, and from the same trunk road, near the "Horse and Jockey" Public House, southwards to the cross-road between sections 132 and 157, known as "Tomlinson's Road;" thence down that road to the Wai-iti River.
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Also the road known as "White's" or "Jary's" Road, passing between sections 33 and 34, Waimea South, from the Wai-iti River to the trunk road at Dixon's corner.
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Also the road commencing at the present trunk road at King's corner, Lower Wakefield, and passing through Eighty-eight and Quail Valleys until it meets the trunk road, where it crosses the Wai-iti in the Wai-iti Bush.
Given under my hand, and issued under the Public Seal of the Province, at Nelson, this Seventh day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three.
J. P. ROBINSON,
Superintendent.
Attested,
J. C. RICHMOND,
Provincial Secretary.
PRINTED FOR THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF NELSON, BY R. LUCAS, BRIDGE STREET.
β¨ LLM interpretation of page content
ποΈ Definition of District Trunk Roads in Collingwood, Takaka, and Waimea
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works7 December 1863
Roads, District Trunk Roads, Collingwood, Takaka, Waimea, Nelson Province
- J. P. Robinson, Superintendent
- J. C. Richmond, Provincial Secretary
Nelson Provincial Gazette 1863, No 38