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RURAL SECTIONS CHOSEN.

(Continued from our last.) No. 105. C. Jackson. 100 acres in the Christchurch district commencing on the north road, 50 links from the northernmost corner of No. 52, frontage on the said road 25 chains, •and extending back on either side 40 chains, breadth at the hack 25 chains, and numbered 105 on the chief surveyor's map. No. 106. Smith Howard. 50 acres in the Chi'istchurch district, in the valley commonly known as Gough's Station. East and west boundaries 36 chains 66 links, north and south boundaries 13 chains 4 links, and numbered 106 on the chief surveyor's map. No. 108. W. Broughton. 50 acres in the Christchurch district, with frontage to the Christchurch and Harewood road, south side 12% chains, back at right angles 40 chains, width at back \2 yA chains, bounded on the east by the Lincoln road, west of section 85, and numbered 108 on the chief surveyor's map. No. 110. /. B. Tippetts. 50 acres in the Christchurch district, with frontage to the Christchurch and Harewood road, south side I2K chains, back at right angles 40 chains, width at back 121 chains, bounded on the east by section 108, and numbered 110 on the chief surveyor's map. No. 111. J. J. Bulkeley. 50 acres in the Christchurch district, commencing 50 links from the north-east corner of section No. 110 on the Lincoln and Ellesmere road, following the said i-oad about 19 chains, then at a right angle 40 chains, then at a right angle 2 chains, and from thence to the starting point 44 chains, and numbered 111 on the chief surveyor's map. No. 112. Richard Hill. 50 acres in the Christchurch district, frontage 121 chains on the north side of the river Wairarapa, commencing on the west side of the Maori footpath, and extending back at right angles to the general direction of the"river, reach 40 chains on either side, width at the back 12s chains, and numbered 100 on the chief surveyor's map. No. 113. W. Chapman. 50 acres in the j Christchurch district, commencing at the south west cornev of section No. 9, following the Lincoln road through Lincoln and Ellesmere 12J chains, then at a right angle 12* chains to the north west angle of Section 9, and from thence following its south-west boundary line to the starting point, and numbered 113 on the chief surveyor's map. No. 114. 11. Leslie. 50 acres in the Chr'stchurch district, commencing at the northeast comer of No. 56, thence north along the occupation road to the south boundary of No. 22, thence \2% chains to the south east corner of No. 22, thence south to about the junction between No. 56 and 68, distance about 42 chains, then following along the northern boundary of 56 to starting point, and numbered Jl4 on the chief surveyor's map. No. 115. O. B. Adderley. 100 acres in the Christchurch district, between the rivers Waimairi and Wairarapa, commencing 50 links from the south west corner of section No. 83, following the Waimairi river road 38 chains, then in a north easterly direction 43>£ chains, then at a right angle 25 chains, and from thence at a right angle 38 chains to the starting point, and numbered 115 on the chief surveyor's map. No. 116. L. P. Lee. 50 acres commencing $t the junction of two branches of the Halswell river, 5&% chains or thereabouts from Trig. Station,"No. 6 C, ascending the eastern branch 25 chains, then across 21J<j chains to the northern bianch, and following that stream or creek 'downwards 52 chains to the junction of the V/;so streams to the starting- point as above, and numbered 116 on the chief surveyor's map. No. 117. F. Uanmer. 200 acres in the Christchurch district, commencing 50 links from the south west corner of section No. 115 on the Waimairi River Road, following the course of the said road 41a chains, then at a right angle 35 chains to the Wairarapa River Road, then returning north-east of the said road 20 chains, then cast 37 chains, then at a right angle to the starting point 50 chains.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 19 April 1851, Page 7

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RURAL SECTIONS CHOSEN. Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 19 April 1851, Page 7

RURAL SECTIONS CHOSEN. Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 19 April 1851, Page 7

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