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6,300 links; thence due north twenty-four thousand eight hundred and seventeen (24,817) links, to the starting point, be all the aforesaid linkages more or less.
Proclamation constituting Waikaia Hundred.
(L.S.) JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.
A PROCLAMATION.
SCHEDULE.
WAIIKAIA HUNDRED.
ALL that parcel of land in the Province of Otago, in the Colony of New Zealand, containing by estimation six thousand (6,000) acres, more or less, situate in the South-Eastern Pastoral District, being parts of Runs numbered respectively three hundred and twenty-seven (part 327) and three hundred and twenty-eight (part 328) on the map of the said district; bounded by a line eight thousand five hundred (8,500) links due north from Trigonometrical Station J2, Waikaia Survey district, extending from the Gow’s Burn due east to the edge of the forest on the western side of the Waikaia Valley, twenty-eight thousand (28,000) links; thence in a north-easterly direction along the edge of the forest to a point due east from Trigonometrical Station N, thirteen thousand seven hundred (13,700) links; thence due east to the edge of the forest on the eastern side of the Waikaia Valley, four thousand (4,000) links; thence in a south-westerly direction along the edge of the forest to a point due east from the said Station J2, twenty-two thousand five hundred (22,500) links; thence due south to a point due east from Trigonometrical Station A, thirteen thousand seven hundred (13,700) links; thence due west to Waikaia River, thirteen thousand six hundred (13,600) links; thence along Gow’s Burn, forty-six thousand three hundred (46,300) links, to the starting point, be all the aforesaid linkages more or less.
Proclamation constituting Spottis Hundred.
(L.S.) JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.
A PROCLAMATION.
SCHEDULE.
SPOTTIS HUNDRED.
ALL that parcel of land in the Province of Otago, in the Colony of New Zealand, containing by estimation six thousand eight hundred (6,800) acres, more or less, situate in the North-Eastern Pastoral District, being part of Run numbered two hundred and twenty-three (part 223) together with part of Block numbered one (part I.), Tiger Hill District: bounded by a line commencing at a point on the eastern boundary of Section 1, Block II., Lauder District, and proceeding due east across Trigonometrical Station A, Lauder District, twenty-one thousand six hundred (21,600) links; thence due south to the Manuherikia River, thirty thousand three hundred (30,300) links; thence along that river in a westerly direction to a point in a line with road line dividing Sections 4 and 5 of the said Block I., fourteen thousand five hundred (14,500) links; thence in a north-westerly direction, and along that road line to the southern corner of Section 51 of the said Block I., fourteen thousand five hundred (14,500) links; thence along the south-eastern boundary of the said Section 51 to the northern boundary of the said Block I., three thousand nine hundred and twenty (3,920) links; thence due west four thousand seven hundred (4,700) links; thence in a north-westerly direction to Trigonometrical Station D, Lauder District, nine thousand four hundred (9,400) links; thence by a straight line to the southern corner of the said Section I, Block II., Lauder District, eight thousand three hundred (8,300) links; thence along the south-eastern boundary of the said Section I, six thousand eight hundred and ten (6,810) links; thence along the north-eastern boundary of the said Section I, seven thousand seven hundred and thirty-three (7,733) links, to the starting point; excepting out of the above description Sections numbered respectively 14 and 15, Block I., Tiger Hill District, be all the aforesaid linkages more or less.
Provincial Ordinances allowed by the Governor.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 3rd September, 1874.
THE following Ordinances, passed by the Provincial Council, and reserved by the Superintendent of Otago for the signification of the Governor’s pleasure thereon, intituled
“The Riverton Harbour Board Ordinance, 1874;”
“The New River Harbour Board Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Naseby Recreation Reserve Management Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Riverton Government Reserve Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Lower Kaikorai District Road Lands Exchange Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Papakaio Railway Reserve Sale Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Dunedin School Site Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Education Reserves Management and Leasing Ordinance, 1874;”
“The New River and Jacob’s River Ferries Reserves Leasing Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Waitahuna West District Road Compulsory Land Taking Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Riverton Drill Shed Reserve Management Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Palmerston School Glebe Exchange Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Invercargill Reserves Management Amendment Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Port Chalmers School Reserve Sale Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Dunedin Presbyterian Church Lands Ordinance Amendment Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Roads Diversion Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Roads Diversion Ordinance No. 2, 1874;”
and
“The Castle Street Diversion Ordinance, 1874;”
having been laid before the Governor, His Excellency has been pleased to assent to the same.
DANIEL POLLEN.
Provincial Ordinances left to their Operation.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 3rd September, 1874.
THE following Ordinances, passed by the Provincial Council, and assented to by the Superintendent of Otago on behalf of the Governor, intituled
“The Hospitals Ordinance, 1874;”
“The Municipal Corporations Act Amendment Act 1873 Introduction Ordinance, 1874;”
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Proclamation constituting Waikaka Hundred
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyProclamation, Waikaka Hundred, Otago, Land boundaries
- James Fergusson, Governor
🗺️ Proclamation constituting Spottis Hundred
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyProclamation, Spottis Hundred, Otago, Land boundaries
- James Fergusson, Governor
🏛️ Provincial Ordinances allowed by the Governor
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration3 September 1874
Ordinances, Otago, Governor's assent
- Daniel Pollen
🏛️ Provincial Ordinances left to their Operation
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration3 September 1874
Ordinances, Otago, Superintendent's assent
- Daniel Pollen
Otago Provincial Gazette 1874, No 927