✨ Schedule of Land Reservations
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Description of Reserve.
Purpose of Reserve.
lines drawn on each side of, parallel to, and at a
distance of a chain from the line of electric telegraph
laid down in the said Province from Cook Strait to
Wellington; from Wellington to the Hutt; from
the Hutt to Mungaroa; from Mungaroa to Feather-
ston; from Featherston to Masterton; and from
Masterton to Tauheru; from Tauheru to Maunga-
pakaheha; from Maungapakaheha to Castle Point;
and from Tainui to the River Waimata, or along so
much of the said line as is within the Province of
Wellington, is required for the purpose of electric
telegraph.
PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY.
All that parcel of land, being so much and such
part of the Waste Lands of the Crown in the said
Province of Hawke's Bay 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 laid down in the said Province from the
River Waimata to Ephraima; and from Ephraima
to Napier; or along so much of the said line as
is within the said Province, is required for the
purpose of electric telegraph; and so much and such
part of the Waste Lands of the Crown 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 laid down in the said Province from Auck-
land to Cambridge, Kihikihi, Alexandra, and Napier,
is required for the purposes of electric telegraph.
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.
All that parcel of land being so much and such
part of the Waste Lands of the Crown in the Pro-
vince of Canterbury 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 Waitaki River
to the Waiho River; from the Waiho River to the
Rakaia River; from the Rakaia River to Christ-
church; and from Christchurch to the Kowai River;
and from the Kowai River to the Hurunui River, is
required for the purposes of the electric telegraph.
TOWNSHIP OF AROWHENUA.
Section numbers eleven (11), twelve (12), fourteen
(14), sixteen (16), eighteen (18), in the block bounded
on the North by Princes Street, and on the South by
Alexander Street; and sections numbers one hundred
and seventy-nine (179), one hundred and eighty-one
(181), one hundred and eighty-three (183), in the
block bounded on the North by Denmark Street, and
on the South by High Street.
TOWNSHIP OF WAIMATE.
Sections numbers fifty-six (56), fifty-seven (57),
fifty-eight (58), fifty-nine (59), sixty (60), sixty-one
(61), sixty-two (62), sixty-three (63), sixty-four
(64), sixty-five (65), in the block bounded on the
North-west by Harris Street, and on the South-east
by Innes Street.
Sections numbers seventy-three (73), seventy-four
(74), in the block bounded on the North-west by
Innes Street, and on the South-east by Shearman
Street.
Sections numbers three hundred and twelve (312),
three hundred and thirteen (313), three hundred and
fourteen (314), in the block bounded on the North-
west by Dobson Street, and on the North-east by
High Street.
PROVINCE OF OTAGO.
All that piece or parcel of land in the Township
Purposes of Electric Telegraph.
Sites for Public Buildings or
other purposes of the General
Government.
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Schedule of Crown Land Reservations for Public Purposes
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey7 January 1869
Land reservation, Electric telegraph, Wellington, Hawke's Bay, Canterbury, Arowhenua, Waimate, Otago
NZ Gazette 1869, No 3