✨ Land Reserves and Railway Proclamation




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 233

SUBURBAN LOTS.
No. of Lot. Area. Purpose.
A. R. P.
34 ... 1 0 0 Hospital.
36 ... 1 2 0 Educational.
42 ... 1 0 24 Public purposes.
43 ... 1 2 16 Public purposes.
44 ... 1 0 0 Public purposes.
45 ... 1 0 0 Public purposes.
46 ... 1 0 0 Public purposes.
78 ... 1 0 4 Educational.
96 ... 5 3 9 Public purposes.
184 ... 5 0 20 Educational.
210 ... 8 0 16 Burial.
212 ... 7 3 36 Educational.
218 ... 7 1 22 Gaol.
221 ... 4 2 8 Educational.

Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir
George Ferguson Bowen, Knight Grand
Cross of the Most Distinguished Order
of Saint Michael and Saint George,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief in
and over Her Majesty's Colony of New
Zealand and its Dependencies, and Vice-
Admiral of the same; and issued under
the Seal of the said Colony, at Napier,
this fifth day of April, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-two.
DONALD MCLEAN.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Approved in Council.
T. W. LEWIS,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

(L.S.) G. F. BOWEN, Governor.

A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by "The Immigration and Public
Works Act, 1870," it is enacted that the rail-
ways to be constructed under the said Act shall be
only such railways as shall from time to time be
determined by the General Assembly: And it is also
thereby enacted that, subject to the provisions con-
tained therein, the Governor may construct, or cause
to be constructed, any lines of railway which shall
be prescribed by the General Assembly as railways
to be constructed under the said Act, or any part or
parts thereof, and acquire the necessary engines,
plant, and machinery for working and using the same,
or any of them: And it is also thereby enacted that,
whenever the Governor shall determine to construct
any such railway, or any part thereof, it shall be
lawful for him, by Proclamation published in the New
Zealand Gazette, to declare and define the limits and
description and line thereof, and the lands proposed
to be taken for the purpose of such railway, subject
to the provisions of any Act defining such limits and
descriptions, and any such Proclamation may refer to
maps, plans, or drawings to be deposited in the office
of the Registrar or Deputy Registrar of the Supreme
Court in the Province in which such railway or part
thereof is proposed to be constructed, and any maps,
plans, or drawings so referred to shall be deemed to
form part of such Proclamation; and upon the pub-
lication of such Proclamation the provisions and
regulations contained in the Seventh Part of the
said Act shall be applicable to the railway, and to the
lands to which the Proclamation shall relate: And it
is also thereby enacted that it shall be lawful for the
Governor to make, construct, and maintain any such
railway as aforesaid, with proper works, approaches,
and conveniences connected therewith, commencing
at the place delineated on, and extending along the
lines set forth in, and terminating at a point de-
scribed in the Act or Proclamation proclaiming and
defining such railway, or shown in the maps, plans,
or drawings referred to in such Act or Proclamation:
And it is also thereby enacted that the Governor may
direct that any part of such line of railway may
be constructed on and along any part of any public
highway, and that any part of any such line of railway
may be constructed on or through any public re-
serves: And it is also thereby enacted that, subject
to the provisions of that Part of the said Act and of
the Acts incorporated therewith, the Governor may
exercise all or any of the powers by that Part of the
said Act or the said incorporated Acts conferred upon
him for the construction of any such railway, and
may enter upon, and cause to be entered upon, all
lands within the Colony for the purpose of making
such surveys as may be necessary, and may take and
hold all the lands required for the railway along the
line set forth and described as aforesaid, or within
the limits of deviation described in the Proclamation
relating thereto, and may temporarily occupy and use
such lands as may be necessary on either side of the
railway, during the construction thereof:

And whereas by "The Railways Act, 1871," it is
enacted that the Governor may, under the provisions
of the first-mentioned Act and of the now reciting Act,
construct and maintain, or cause to be constructed
and maintained, the several lines of railway in the
Province of Canterbury specified in the Third
Schedule thereto: And it is also thereby enacted
that the line of the railways thereby authorized to be
constructed shall be fixed by the Governor, and shall
commence and terminate at points to be fixed by the
Governor: And whereas the Governor has deter-
mined to construct and maintain a railway from
Rangiora to Oxford, the same being a line of railway
specified in the said Third Schedule:

Now therefore, I, Sir George Ferguson Bowen,
the Governor of New Zealand, in exercise and
pursuance of the powers and authorities conferred
on me by the said first-mentioned Act, and in
exercise of every other power enabling me in this
behalf, do hereby proclaim, declare, and define the
limits, description, and line of the said railway to
be those set forth in the First Schedule hereto; and
that the lands specified and described in the Second
Schedule hereto are proposed to be taken for the
purposes of the said railway; and that the limits of
deviation shall be those set forth in the said First
Schedule hereto; and in pursuance and exercise of
the powers and authorities conferred on me by "The
Railways Act, 1871," I do hereby fix the point of
commencement of the said railway to be at the
Rangiora Station of the Rangiora and North Kowai
Railway, and the point of termination thereof to be
in (or opposite) the centre of the southern boundary
of rural section No. 201.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

RANGIORA AND OXFORD RAILWAY.

Limits, Description, Line, and Limits of Deviation of
the Railway from Rangiora to Oxford, in the
Province of Canterbury.

COMMENCING at the Rangiora Station of the Rangiora
and North Kowai Railway, and passing along the
public road from Rangiora to Oxford, in, through,
or into the following Road Board Districts, viz.,
the Rangiora and Mandeville Road District, the
Cust Road District, and the Oxford Road District,
and terminating in or opposite the centre of the
southern boundary of rural section No. 201, as the
limits, description, and line thereof are set forth in
the plan and described in the book of reference



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πŸ—ΊοΈ Table of Suburban Lot Allocations and Purposes

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
5 April 1872
Suburban Lots, Land Reserves, Hospital, Educational, Public Purposes, Burial

πŸ—οΈ Proclamation defining Rangiora to Oxford Railway line and deviation limits

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
5 April 1872
Railway Construction, Proclamation, Rangiora, Oxford, Canterbury Province, Land Taking, Deviation Limits
  • Sir George Ferguson Bowen, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
  • Donald McLean
  • T. W. Lewis, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council
  • G. F. Bowen, Governor