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General Post Office, Auckland,
October 23, 1863.
THE following Notice, received
from the Chief Marine Board, is pub-
lished for general information.
READER G. WOOD.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Rock off Long Look-out, on the Northern
side of Bank's Peninsula, Middle Island,
New Zealand.
The Barque Catherine, from Hobart Town,
when about three-quarters of a mile from
the Long Look-out, struck on a sunken
reef, injuring the gudgeons of her rudder, so
as to disable her. She was towed into the
Port of Lyttelton by the Gazelle.
CHARLES SHARP,
Master Warden, C. Marine Board.
Chief Marine Board Office,
30th September, 1863.
ALTERATION OF ROADS.
THE undersigned hereby gives
notice, that he intends to apply to two
or more Justices of the Peace having juris-
diction within the Province of Nelson, at a
sitting to be held on MONDAY, the 3rd day
of October now next, at the Court House,
Richmond, for an order for stopping up the
undermentioned Roads; and further that he
will cause a survey plan of the several roads
proposed to be stopped up, together with a
book of reference and estimate, to be deposited
on or before the 18th day of August instant,
with the Clerk to the Magistrates at Rich-
mond, and with Mr Thomas Andrews, Con-
stable of Waimea South; Mr. J. H. Taylor,
Constable for Waimea East; and the Ser-
geant-Major of Police Nelson.
1.βTo stop up a certain road in Waimea
South, commencing at the south side of
the road leading from Spring Grove to
Wairoa Saw Mill, and passing west 39
chains between Sections 8 and 1 of
block 1, thence S.W. 48 chains between
9, 26, and 27, and terminating at the
S.W. corner of 27. Also, a certain
other road lying between Sections 28
and 141, for a length of 23 chains, com-
mencing at the N.E. corner of 141, and
terminating at the S.W. corner of the
same section.
2.βAlso to stop up parts of a certain road
in Suburban South, commencing at the
boundary of the City of Nelson and
proceeding S.W. 31 chains, through
Section 6 and between 7 and 11, and
terminating at the S. boundary of 7.
And to substitute a certain other road
commencing at the same point on the
City boundary, and proceeding 31 chains
S.W. through another part of Section 6
and through part of 7 and 11 (being the
road at present used on Jenkins' hill)
and terminating at the S. boundary of section
7, about half a chain W. of road pro-
posed to be stopped up.
T. J. THOMPSON,
Surveyor to the Waimea Road Board.
Richmond, August 13, 1864.
PRINTED FOR THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF NELSON, BY R. LUCAS, BRIDGE STREET.
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Nelson Provincial Gazette 1864, No 19
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π Notice to Mariners regarding a sunken rock off Bank's Peninsula
π Transport & Communications30 September 1863
Mariners, Navigation, Bank's Peninsula, Lyttelton, Barque Catherine, Sunken reef
- Reader G. Wood, General Post Office
- Charles Sharp, Master Warden, Chief Marine Board
ποΈ Application to stop up roads in the Province of Nelson
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works13 August 1864
Roads, Stopping up roads, Waimea South, Suburban South, Nelson, Survey plan
- Thomas Andrews (Mr), Constable of Waimea South, recipient of survey plan
- J. H. Taylor (Mr), Constable for Waimea East, recipient of survey plan
- T. J. Thompson, Surveyor to the Waimea Road Board