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BOUNDARIES OF THE TIMARU DISTRICT.

The following- are the boundaries of the Tiniaru electoral district : Commencing- on the north side at the Washdyke Creek, on the Tiinaru side of the buildings there, the boundary line follows the old north road which passes on the seaward side of Mr T, Hall’s late property, and Mr F. LeCren’s property in Woollcorabe’s Gully, following this road until it strikes the Wai-iti road. The line then runs up the Waiiti road past the Show Grounds, to Mr J. R. Stansell’s corner, and then follows the road past the cricket ground and Mr Archer’s to the Main South Road, taking in Mr Archer’s house and Mr D. M. Ross’s. The lino then goes on the outer side of Mr Shaw’s homestead to the Borough boundary, and by this to the sea, leaving out Kensington and Peeress Town, and then follows the sea and the Washdyke lagoon and creek to the starting point. The suburban districts of Sandio Town, Cliff Town, Maori Hill and Woollcombe’s Gully, are of course included with the Borough to form the electoral district of Timaru. We trust this discription will he found sufficiently explicit to enable our readers who are in doubt to settle the question whether or no they are in the Timaru district.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2721, 8 December 1881, Page 2

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BOUNDARIES OF THE TIMARU DISTRICT. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2721, 8 December 1881, Page 2

BOUNDARIES OF THE TIMARU DISTRICT. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2721, 8 December 1881, Page 2

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