✨ Land Reserve Changes and Timber Regulations




1354
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

SCHEDULE No. 4.

Description and
Purpose of Reserve.

Section No.
1743 (in red), 28
acres in the Upper
Christchurch Dis-
trict, Provincial
District of Can-
terbury. For Pro-
vincial Govern-
ment purposes.
Gazetted in Pro-
vincial Gazette,
No. 36, Vol. XXII.,
p. 278, 1875.

SCHEDULE No. 5.

Section No.
1249 (in red), 10
acres in the Christ-
church District,
Provincial Dis-
trict of Canter-
bury. For a
gravel pit. Ga-
zetted in Provin-
cial Gazette, No.1,
Vol. XVIII., p. 14,
1871.

SCHEDULE No. 6.

Section No.
1596 (in red), 56
acres in the Christ-
church District,
Provincial Dis-
trict of Canter-
bury. For a re-
creation - ground.
Gazetted in Pro-
vincial Gazette,
No. 9, Vol. XXI.,
page 58, 1874.

SCHEDULE No. 7.

Section No.
1752 (in red), 90
acres in the Ox-
ford District, Pro-
vincial Distriet of
Canterbury. For
Provincial Go-

Area of which the Purpose is
intended to be changed.

Intended
Purpose.

As a site
for a
cemetery.

All that parcel of land in the
Provincial District of Canter-
bury, containing ten (10)
acres, more or less, being part
of Section numbered one
thousand seven hundred and
forty-three (1743) (in red).
Bounded on the Northward
by the Auchenflower and Kim-
berley Road, ten (10) chains;
on the Southward by Reserve
1743 (in red), ten (10) chains;
on the Eastward by the Junc-
tion Road, ten (10) chains;
and on the Westward by
Reserve 1743 (in red), ten (10)
chains and numbered 2355
(in red) on the official map
in the Provincial District Sur-
vey Office, Christchurch.

All that parcel of land in the
Provincial District of Canter-
bury, containing five (5) acres,
more or less, being part of
Section numbered one thou-
sand two hundred and forty-
nine (1249) (in red). Bounded
on the North-east by Halkett's
Road, three hundred and
ninety-five (395) links;

on the South-west by Reserve
1249 (in red), three hundred
and ninety-five (395) links;
on the North-west by private
lands, one thousand two hun-
dred and sixty-six (1266)
links; and on the South-east
by private lands, one thousand
two hundred and sixty-six
(1266) links and numbered
2356 (in red) on the official
map in the Provincial Dis-
trict Survey Office, Christ-
church.

As a site
for a
cemetery.

All that parcel of land in the
Provincial District of Canter-
bury, containing ten (10)
acres, more or less, being part
of Section numbered one
thousand five hundred and
ninety-six (1596) (in red).
Bounded on the North-east
by private lands, nine hundred
and eighty (980) links; on
the South-west by private
lands and by Reserve 1596
(in red), nine hundred and
eighty (980) links; on the
North-west by Reserve 1596
(in red), one thousand and
twenty (1020) links; and on
the South-east by private
lands, one thousand and
twenty (1020) links: and
numbered 2357 (in red) on
the official map in the Pro-
vincial District Survey Office,
Christchurch.

As a site
for a
cemetery.

All that parcel of land in the
Provincial District of Canter-
bury, containing ten (10) acres,
more or less, being part of Sec-
tion numbered one thousand
seven hundred and fifty-two
(1752) (in red). Bounded on

SCHEDULE No. 7-continued.

Description and
Purpose of Reserve.

Area of which the Purpose is
intended to be changed.

Intended
Purpose.

vernment pur-
poses. Gazetted
in Provincial Ga-
zette, No. 36, Vol.
XXII., page 279,
1875.

the North-east by a road line,
ten (10) chains; on the South-
west by Reserve 1752 (in red),
ten (10) chains; on the North-
west by Reserve 1752 (in red),
ten (10) chains; and on the
South-east by private lands,
ten (10) chains: and num-
bered 2358 (in red) on the
official map in the Provincial
District Survey Office, Christ-
church.

ROBERT STOUT,
Minister of Lands.

Southland Land District Timber Regulations.

General Crown Lands Office,
Wellington, 23rd September, 1878.

THE following regulations and by-laws made by
the Land Board of Southland, in pursuance of
Part IV. of "The Land Act, 1877," as to the con-
ditions under which licenses to cut timber may be
issued, are published for general information.

ROBERT STOUT,
Minister of Lands.

HAND SAWYERS, WOOD-CUTTERS, ETC.

  1. Applications for timber licenses shall be made
    at the Land Office, Invercargill.
  2. Each application shall state the particular pur-
    pose for which the license is required, and the reserve
    in which the timber is to be cut; and, on its being
    granted by the Southland Land Board, the applicant
    shall immediately pay the prescribed fees to the
    Receiver of Land Revenue, and obtain a license.
  3. The area granted to hand sawyers shall be con-
    fined to the bush named in the application, the locality
    and extent being fixed by the Board, and shall extend
    only to lands of the Crown which have been or here-
    after may be appropriated for timber reserves, in
    accordance with the provisions of any Waste Lands
    Act in force in the Southland Land District, and any
    Act amending the same. Any licensed person cutting
    timber beyond the limit of his area will be considered
    as unlicensed, and prosecuted accordingly.
  4. A fee of Β£5 will be charged for a license for
    twelve months for each hand sawyer, whether felling,
    cutting, sawing, or drawing timber for sale, and no
    license shall be granted for a shorter term than six
    months. The annual licenses to date from and after
    the 1st January, and the half-yearly ones from and
    after the 1st July, in each year, each terminating on
    the 31st December same year. In no case shall the
    charge be less than for half a year.
  5. An annual fee of Β£2 shall be paid by any settler
    cutting firewood or splitting shingles for domestic
    use, but not for sale.
  6. Licenses may be issued to settlers and others
    cutting firewood for sale at 20s. per twenty cords.
  7. Licenses may be issued for splitting timber for
    fencing purposes, for private use or for sale, at 40s.
    per 500 posts or rails; no pine or totara sapling to
    be cut.
  8. No tree is to be cut or disposed of without a
    special license for the purpose, the fee under such
    special license being 10s. each tree of one foot and
    upwards in diameter, and 15s. for each tree below
    one foot in diameter, nor shall such be removed
    before being branded by the Conservator or Ranger
    of Forests.


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πŸ—ΊοΈ Change of Purpose of Land Reserves in Canterbury (continued from previous page)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
25 September 1878
Land reserve change, Canterbury, Schedule, Cemetery purpose, Provincial Government land
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23 September 1878
Timber licenses, Southland Land Board, Fees, Hand sawyers, Firewood cutting, Fencing material
  • ROBERT STOUT, Minister of Lands