BOUNDARIES OF STREETS
ALIGNMENT REGULATIONS. NAPIER TO PREPARE PLANS. (Per Press Association.—CopyHeht.) WELLINGTON, This Day. / An Order-in-Council has been gazetted containing the alignment regulations which have been made owing to the moving and disturbing by the earthquakes of soil and landmarks, thus .giving rise to difficulties in determining the boundaries of streets and other parcels of land in the Borough’; of Napier. The Borough Council is to provide a niimber of standard monuments, for the purposes of survey, and is to prepare an alignment plan showing (a) the lilies of occupation at the time of the survey along the frontages of land fronting such streets; (b) the lines of occupation of such land immediately prior to the earthquake; (c) as far as they can be determined, the legal boundaries of the streets.
Provision is also made for the hearing of objections to the new alignments and -re-definition.
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Northern Advocate, 24 June 1932, Page 5
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147BOUNDARIES OF STREETS Northern Advocate, 24 June 1932, Page 5
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