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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 35
being Section No. 13, Block VI, Village of Holmesdale. Bounded towards the north by railway reserve, 1571·4 links; towards the south-east by county road, 1034·5 links; towards the south by said road, 650 links; and towards the north-west by Irthing Street, 196·6 links.
All that area in the Southland Land District, containing by admeasurement 18 perches, more or less, being Section No. 14, Block VI, Village of Holmesdale. Bounded towards the north by county road, 240·4 links; towards the south-east by Section No. 8 in the said block, 102·7 links; towards the south-west by Lumsden–Mararoa Road, 217·4 links.
Be all the aforesaid linkages more or less: as the same are delineated on the plan marked S.G. 56990/1, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands, at Wellington, and thereon coloured red.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this tenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and seven.
ROBERT MCNAB,
Minister of Lands.
Lands temporarily reserved in the Southland Land District.
PLUNKET, Governor.
WHEREAS by the two-hundred-and-thirty-fifth section of “The Land Act, 1892,” it is enacted that the Governor may from time to time, either by general or particular description, and whether the same has been surveyed or not, reserve from sale temporarily, notwithstanding that the same may be then held under pastoral license, any Crown lands which in his opinion are required for any of the purposes in the said section mentioned:
Now, therefore, I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in exercise and pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in me by the said Act, do hereby temporarily reserve from sale the lands in the Southland Land District described in the Schedule hereunder written, for the purposes in the said Schedule specified at the end of the respective descriptions of the lands so intended to be temporarily reserved.
SCHEDULE.
ALL that area in the Southland Land District, containing by estimation 42,000 acres, being Sections Nos. 1 (Block II), 1 (Block VIII), 1 (Block IX), 1 (Block XIII), 1 (Block XVIII), 2 (Block XIX), and Blocks III, X, XIV, and XV, Anglem Survey District. Commencing at the north-western corner of Section No. 1, Block XVIII; bounded thence by a line forming the northern boundaries of Sections Nos. 1 (Block XVIII) and 2 (Block XIX), 500 chains; thence by the eastern boundaries of the last-mentioned section and Block XIV, 120 chains; thence by a line due east, 210 chains; thence by a line along the eastern boundary of Section No. 1, Block XIII, 210 chains; thence by the northern boundary of Block X, 40 chains; thence by the eastern boundary of that block, 250 chains; thence by the northern boundary of Section No. 1, Block II, 130 chains, and by the eastern boundary of the last-mentioned section, 210 chains; thence by the southern boundary of Anglem Survey District, 380 chains; thence by the western boundary of Block III, 210 chains; thence by the southern and western boundaries of Section No. 1, Block IX, 170 chains and 170 chains respectively; thence again by the southern boundary of that section and of Section No. 1, Block VIII, 330 chains; thence by the western boundaries of Section No. 1 of Block VIII, Block XV, and Section No. 1 of Block XVIII, 410 chains, to the point of commencement. For the preservation of native fauna and flora.
Also all that area in the Southland Land District, containing by estimation 23,200 acres, being Blocks II and III, and Sections Nos. 2 (Block IV) and 3 (Block V), Mason Survey District. Commencing at the north-western corner of Block II aforesaid; thence along the northern boundaries of Blocks II and III, and Section No. 2, Block IV, 630 chains; thence along the western boundary of Section No. 1, Block IV, 100 chains; thence by a line due east through Trig. X, 345 chains; thence along the eastern boundary of Section No. 3, Block V, 180 chains; thence along the southern boundary of Mason Survey District to the coast-line, 950 chains; thence by the coast-line to the point of commencement. For the preservation of native fauna and flora.
Also all that area in the Southland Land District, containing by estimation 84,500 acres, being Sections Nos. 1 (Block I), 22 (Block II), 33 (Block III), and 1 (Block XI), and Blocks IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, and XX, Pegasus Survey District. Commencing at the north-eastern corner of Block XX; thence by the eastern boundary of that block to the southern boundary of Block XIX; thence by the southern and eastern boundaries of Block XIX to the northern boundary of the said survey district; thence along the northern and eastern boundaries of the said survey district to Trig. A; thence by a line due west to Newton Creek, 48 chains; thence by that stream to its junction with the Kopeka River; thence by the eastern and southern boundaries of Section No. 1, Block XI, 80 chains and 190 chains respectively; thence along the eastern boundary of Section No. 1, Block I, 132 chains; thence by a line running through Trig. G, and forming the southern boundary of the last-mentioned section, and Sections Nos. 22 of Block II and 33 of Block III, 540 chains; thence along the western and again along the southern boundaries of said Section No. 33 to Trig. E, 88 chains and 100 chains respectively; thence along the north-eastern boundary of Section No. 1, Block III, 40 chains; thence along the north-western boundary of that section, 12 chains 50 links; thence along the south-western boundary of that section, 31 chains 50 links; thence again along the southern boundary of said Section No. 33, 36 chains; thence along the eastern boundary of Block IV, 80 chains; thence along the south-western boundary of Pegasus Survey District to the coast-line, and by the coast-line to the point of commencement. For the preservation of native fauna and flora.
Also all that area in the Southland Land District, containing by estimation 15,800 acres, being Sections Nos. 4 (Block V), 4 (Block VI), 1 (Block VIII), 4 (Block IX), and Block VII, Paterson Survey District. Commencing at the north-western boundary of said Section No. 4, Block V; thence by the northern boundary of that section and Section No. 4, Block VI, 324 chains; thence by a line due south through Trig. V, 152 chains; thence by a line due east to Trig. P, 354 chains; thence by a line due south to the southern boundary of the Paterson Survey District, 160 chains; thence westerly along the southern boundary of that survey district, 680 chains; thence northerly along the western boundary of the said survey district, 308 chains, to the point of commencement. For the preservation of native fauna and flora.
Also all that area in the Southland Land District, containing by estimation 17,650 acres, being Block III and Sections Nos. 1 (Block IV), 1 (Block V), and 1 (Block VI), Lord’s River Survey District. Commencing at the north-western corner of the said survey district; thence easterly along the northern boundary of the said survey district to the eastern boundary of Block III; thence by the eastern and southern boundaries of that block, 250 chains and 268 chains respectively; thence along the western boundary of the said Block III, 40 chains; thence along the southern boundaries of Sections Nos. 1 of Block IV and 1 of Block V to the Toitoi River, 312 chains; thence by that river to the north-eastern corner of Section No. 1, Block VI; thence along the eastern and southern boundaries of that section to the western boundary of the said survey district, 180 chains and 132 chains respectively; thence northerly along the western boundary of the said survey district to the point of commencement. For the preservation of native fauna and flora.
Also all that area in the Southland Land District, containing by estimation 25,500 acres, being Sections Nos. 2 (Block II), 2 (Block V), 3 (Block VII), and 2 (Block VIII), and Blocks III, IV, VI, and X, South Cape Survey District. Commencing on the coast-line at the south-western corner of Block IX of the said survey district; thence easterly along the southern boundary of that block, 124 chains; thence along the eastern boundary of the said block, 160 chains; thence south-easterly along the boundary of the said survey district to the south-eastern corner of Section No. 2, Block VIII; thence by a line to the north-eastern corner of Section No. 3, Block VII, 80 chains; thence along the eastern boundary of the last-mentioned section, 160 chains; thence along its southern boundary, 176 chains; thence along the eastern boundary of Block VI, 100 chains; thence along the southern boundary of the last-mentioned block, 80 chains; thence along the eastern and southern boundaries of Section No. 2, Block V, 80 chains and 120 chains respectively; thence again along the eastern boundary of the said Section No. 2, Block V, and Section No. 2, Block II, to the coast-line, 340 chains; thence southerly and westerly by the coast-line to the point of commencement: excepting from the above-described area Section No. 1, Block VIII, South Cape Survey District. For the preservation of native fauna and flora.
As the same are delineated on the plan marked S.G. 54031/10, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands, at Wellington, and thereon coloured blue.
Also all that area in the Southland Land District, containing by estimation 12,290 acres, being Block I, and Sections Nos. 1 (Block II), 1 (Block V), 2 and 4 (Block VII), South Cape Survey District, and 32 (Block III), Pegasus Survey District. Commencing on the coast-line at the south-eastern
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Lands Temporarily Reserved for Railway Purposes
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey10 April 1907
Southland Land District, Village of Holmesdale, land reservation, railway purposes, county road, Irthing Street
- Robert McNab, Minister of Lands
🗺️ Lands Temporarily Reserved
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveySouthland Land District, land reservation, native fauna, native flora, Anglem Survey District, Mason Survey District, Pegasus Survey District, Paterson Survey District, Lord’s River Survey District, South Cape Survey District
- William Lee, Baron Plunket, the Governor
NZ Gazette 1907, No 35