✨ Land Reservation Schedule
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 27
SCHEDULE-continued.
| Description of Reserve. | Purpose of Reserve. |
|---|---|
| Province of Taranaki, the boundaries whereof are as |
follows:-The straight line bounding the purchased
land from the point where it intersects the Kaiauai
River to the Mangorei River; the River Mangorei to
section thirty-nine (39); the southern boundary of
that section to the River Mangakarewarewa; the
last-named river to its junction with Mangorei; the
Kent Road to southern boundary of section thirty-
seven (37); the southern boundary of that section
to the River Mangamahoe; the last-named river to
section twenty-five (25); the southern boundary of
section twenty-five (25) to the road on the west of
it; the last-named road to its junction with the
Albert Road; the Albert Road to section number
four (4); the southern boundary of section number
four (4) and of the Native Reserve adjoining to the
River Araheke; the last-named river to the southern
boundary of section forty-four (44); the southern
boundary of section forty-four (44) to the Egmont
Road; the Egmont Road to the southern boundary
of section forty-two (42); the southern boundary of
section forty-two (42) to the River Mangaoraka;
the last-named river to the straight line forming the
southern boundary of the purchased land. | Military Defence and other pur-
poses of Public Utility. |
| All that allotment or parcel of land situate in the
Fitzroy District, in the town of New Plymouth,
being part of the parcel of land known as Marsland
Hill, being a square plot whereof the northernmost
angle is distant from the north-western angle of the
intersection of Brougham Street and Fulford Street
one hundred and ninety (190) feet, at an angle
from Brougham Street aforesaid of ninety-nine (99)
degrees forty (40) minutes, bounded by lines bearing
South-east one hundred and fifty-eight (158) degrees
twenty (20) minutes; and North-west, three hundred
and thirty-eight (338) degrees thirty (30) minutes;
and by other lines at right angles thereto, each side
being of the length of twenty-five (25) feet, and
comprising an area of six hundred and twenty-five
(625) square feet. | Sitefor a Monument to be erected
to the Memory of certain
Officers and Soldiers of Her
Majesty's Forces. |
| PROVINCE OF NELSON.
All that parcel of land, being so much and such
part of the Waste Lands of the Crown in the said
Province of Nelson as is included between two lines
drawn on each side of, parallel to, and at a distance
of a chain from the line of electric telegraph estab-
lished in the said Province from the Hurunui
River to the Waiau River, and from the Waiau
River to the Conway River, and from the boundary
of the Province between Havelock and Nelson to
Nelson, is required for the purpose of electric
telegraph. | Purposes of Electric Telegraph. |
| TOWN OF WESTPORT.
All that parcel of land, containing by admeasure-
ment one (1) acre more or less, bounded towards the
North by Gladstone Street, five hundred (500) links;
towards the East by Palmerston Street, two hundred
(200) links; towards the South by Kennedy Street,
five hundred (500) links; and towards the West by
Molesworth Street, two hundred (200) links, be all
the aforesaid linkages more or less. | Sites for Public Buildings or
other purposes of the General
Government. |
| All that parcel of land, containing by admeasure-
ment five (5) acres more or less, bounded towards
the North by Lyndhurst Street, five hundred (500)
links; towards the East by Peel Street, one thousand
(1,000) links; towards the South by Brougham
Street, five hundred (500) links; and towards the
West by Queen Street, one thousand (1,000) links,
be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. | |
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Schedule of Crown Land Reservations for Public Purposes
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey7 January 1869
Land reservation, Public Utility, Monument Site, Electric Telegraph, Public Buildings, Taranaki, New Plymouth, Nelson, Westport
NZ Gazette 1869, No 3