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6. The Reserve No. 738 Ordinance 1871.
[19th September 1871.]
Whereas by Grant from the Crown bearing date the seventh day of February One
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight all that piece
or parcel of land in the
Province of Canterbury in the Colony of New Zealand situate in the Ashburton
District and containing by
admeasurement six hundred and seven acres more or
less being Reserve numbered 738 (in red) on the Map of the Chief Surveyor of the
Province of Canterbury setting out and describing the rural land in the
Ashburton District aforesaid was granted unto the Superintendent
of the Province
of Canterbury and his successors in trust for the endowment of a Classical
School And whereas it is expedient that
the said Superintendent should have
power to sell let or otherwise dispose of all or any portion of the parcel of
land described
in the Schedule hereto being part of the said Reserve.
Be it therefore enacted by the Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury
with the advice and consent of the Provincial Council
of the said Province as
follows:
1. Superintendent may sell, let, or otherwise dispose of parcel of land described in Schedule hereto.
It shall be lawful for the Superintendent of the said Province with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council thereof to sell
let or otherwise
dispose of all or any portion of that parcel of land comprised in the Schedule
hereto being part of the said Reserve
No. 738.
2. Title.
This Ordinance shall be intituled and may be cited as the “Reserve No.
738 Ordinance.”
Schedule.
All that piece or parcel of land being part of Reserve No. 738 (in red) containing by admeasurement three hundred and thirty-eight acres three roods and twenty perches more or less commencing at the intersection of the North-eastern boundary of Section No. 6802 by the North-western side of the Road forming the North-western boundary of Section Nos. 6803, 6776, and 6775, thence North- westerly along the aforesaid North-eastern boundary of Section No. 6802 and a line in continuation of the same to the South-eastern boundary of Section No. 8369, following that boundary North-easterly to the Easternmost corner of the said Section, thence North-westerly along the North-eastern boundary of the same a distance of thirty chains, thence North-easterly. and North-westerly following the South-eastern and North-eastern boundaries of Section No. 8370 to the South-eastern boundary of Section No. 8453, thence North-easterly along that boundary a distance of nine chains forty-one links, thence North-westerly following the North-eastern boundary of he said section No. 8453 and of Section No. 8455 a distance of Ninety-six chains ninety links to the South-eastern boundary of Section No. 8419 following that boundary North-easterly a distance of twenty-nine chains six links to the road passing through Section No. 8419, thence Southerly following the Western side of that road to a point being the extremity of a straight line parallel to and at a distance of nineteen chains seventy links from the North-eastern boundary of Reserve No. 738, thence South-easterly following the said line to the road forming the South-eastern boundary of the same Reserve, and from thence returning South-westerly along the same a distance of thirty-four chains thirteen links to the commencing point:—Subject nevertheless to the continuation of the road running through Section No. 8419, also to the road forming the South-eastern boundary of Section No.8369, for which roads allowance has been made in the acreage.
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