✨ Provincial Proclamation
SOUTHLAND
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
Vol. 3.] TUESDAY, 8th AUGUST, 1865. [No. 16.]
PROCLAMATION.
By WILLIAM HUGH NURSE, Esquire,
Deputy Superintendent of the
Province of Southland, in the
Colony of New Zealand.
In pursuance of the powers vested in me in that behalf by the Hospitals Ordinance, 1863, I hereby proclaim and declare that the provisions of the said Hospitals Ordinance, 1863, shall from and after the publication hereof, be applied to the Institution known as the Invercargill Hospital, for the purposes of which the building and parcel of land described in the Schedule hereunder written, have heretofore been used.
SCHEDULE.
Hospital Reserve.
All that piece or parcel of land, situated on the North West corner of the Town of Invercargill, and bounded
on the east by Dee-street—a distance of two hundred and eighty-four (284) links;
on the north by a street, being the north boundary of the aforesaid Town of Invercargill;
towards the west by the Oreti Railway Reserve—a distance of three hundred and eighty-six (386) links;
on the south by a reserve for Public Gardens—a distance of five hundred and seventy-nine (579) links;
again on the east by Leven-street—a distance of one hundred (100) links;
again on the south by Gala-street—a distance of six hundred (600) links, and containing by admeasurement three (3) acres two (2) roods and thirty-eight (38) poles be the same, more or less.
Given under my hand, and issued under the Public Seal of the Province of Southland, this fourth day of August, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-five.
W. HUGH NURSE,
Deputy Superintendent.
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Hospitals Ordinance, Invercargill Hospital, Hospital Reserve, Land Description
- WILLIAM HUGH NURSE, Deputy Superintendent of the Province of Southland
Southland Provincial Gazette 1865, No 16