watu District, as per Schedule hereto, was set apart for a Public Park, now therefore I, William Eitzherbert, Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, in-virtue of the power and authority vested in me in this behalf, do hereby proolam and declare that part of Section No. 152, in the Townslrp of Sandon, in the Manawatu District, containing forty acres, more or less, is hereby reserved and set apart by me for a Pnblic Park.' Given under my hand, and issued under the Public Seal of the Province of Wellington, at Wellington, this fifteenth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four. 1 William Eitzherbert, Countersigned, Superintendent, Henex Bunhx, Provincial Secretary. SCHEDULE. Containing by admeasurement forty acres, more or less, being part of the section numbered 152 on the plan of the Township of Sandon iu the Manawatu District, bounded towards the North and East by sections Nos. 68 and 70—1596 links and 2526 links respectively; towards the South and South-west by a public road —1083 links and 567 links respectively ; and towards the West by other part of section No. 152—2309 links. Education Board of the Province of Wellington. Eeatherston District. IN pursuance of the powers vested, in me by the “Wellington Education Act Amendment Act, 1874,” P Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Chairman of the Education Board of the Province of Wellington, do hereby appoint that the voters qualified to vote for the election of a member of the said Education Board for the Eeatherston District, shall meet at the Court-House, Eeatherston, on Thursday, the Ist day of October, at noon, for the purpose of Electing a Member-of the Education Board for said district in the place of the Hon. G. M. Waterhouse resigned ; and I do hereby appoint Mr. Thomas Erethey to be the Presiding Officer at the meeting to beheld as above. Given under my hand at Wellington, this ninth day of September, 1874. A. de B. Beandon, By order, Chairman, Charles C. Graham, Secretary. Proclamation. Bx His Honor William Eitzherbert Esquire, 0.M.G., Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, in the Colony of New Zealand. WHEREAS by the Land Regulations now-in force in the Province of Wellington it is declared that all reserves for the sites of Townships, or suburban lauds for the sites of Agricultural and Small Earm Settlements, or for any other purpose of public advantage, safety, convenience, health, or enjoyment, shall bo determined by the Superintendent, who shall notify the same by Proclamation, wherein the object shall bo specified for which any reserve shall be made. And whereas it would be of public advantage if part of a certain section of land iu the Township of Sandon, in the Mauawatu District, as per Schedule hereto, was set apart for a Public Cemetery, now therefore I, William Eitzherbert,'' Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, in virtue of the power and authority vested in me in this behalf do hereby proclaim and declare that part of Section No. 152, in the Township of Sandon, iu the Manawatu District, containing twenty acres, more or less, is hereby reserved and set apart by me for a Public Cemetery. Given under iny hand, and issued under the public “ seal of the Province of Wellington, at ■ Wellington, this fifteenth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four. William Eitzheebeet, Countersigned, Superintendent. Henex Bunnx, Provincial Secretary. SCHEDULE. Containing by admeasurement twenty acres, more or less, being part of the section numbered 152 on the plan of the Township of Sandon, in the Manawatu District, bounded towards the North by section No. 68 —961 links; towards tho East by other part of section No. 152 2309 links; towards tho South west by a public road —1062 links; and towards the West by section No. 68—1856 links.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4212, 19 September 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)
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