NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
A New Zealand Gazette was published by authority on Wednesday last, Nov. 30. Charles Emilius Gold, Esq., is appointed deputy Governor during the absence of His Excellency the Governor, and it is notified that the honourable gentleman has taken the oaths of office. Proclamation is made that the native title has been extinguished over the following blocks :—: — PitoviNOE of Auckland. District of Mangomd, Kohumaru Block. Area 11,062 acres. The boundary commences at the line of the Whakapaku block, from thence to the stream Patupokopoko, from thence to Putakaka, Tarawa-tangata, Te Tikiopokerehu, Te Wai-o-teTawapuku, Te Pa-o-te Pakaru, Otangaroa-o-matai, crossing the river Kohumaru until it joins the boundary of Berghan's claim on the Oruaiti stream, from thence until it meets the line of the Whakapaku block where it first started.
District of Mangonui. Puheke Block. Estimated area 6000 acres. The boundary commences at Parakerake, from thence to Te Mata, Taratepetepe, along the outer side of Mount Puheke, until it reaches the coast on the Rangaunu side, from thence to Davis line and Matthews' line, following those lines, until it reaches the coast on the east side, then following the coast line, until it reaches Parakerake, where it commenced.
District op Mangonui. Waiake Block. Area. 6950 acres. The boundary commences at Wero Wero, from thence to Puketoetoe, Mangakowhara, Te Kahiwiroa, Te Wai-o-Tukai, Pohuetaranaki, Te Wai-Whakahau-kiwi, Te Rakaupahore, and Mr. Matthews' line, it follows Mr. Matthews' line as far as Te Whakautu, it crosses the stream Whakautu, from thence until it reaches Ohia, at Mr. Matthews' line, here it turns and follows the Lake until it reaches Wai Wero Wero, where the line commenced.
District op Mangonui. Ohinu Block. Area 2703 acres. The boundaries are these, Mr. John Smith's line on the one side, the lines of Messrs. Ford, Puckey, and Matthews on the other Bide, then the land belonging to the Church Mission, and the stream Ohinu, to where it finishes.
District op Mangonui. Kaiawe Block. Area 1375 acres. The boundary begins at the line of the property of the Church Mission, it follows that line in a straight direction to the Native Land, then in a Westerly direction to where it turns, then in a Northerly direction to Te Peri Peri, it follows the survey line until it joins the property of the Church Mission, where it first began at Waihakaru.
District op the Bat op Islands. Matawerohia Block. t Area 3746 acres. Commencing at the stream called Rakautao on the river Waihuka, from thence towards Te Painga, from thence along the range Torohanga, Taumata Totara, Pukekoe, Te Ruruanga, Manuwhakatarea, Te Rimuwhakataratara, Te Ara Para; it turns towards Te Honikura, from thence towards Te Waiaumahanga to the river Taita until it reaches Mr. Shepherd's boundary line, it follows that line until it joins the river Waihuka, it follows the Waihuka to the Rakautao stream at the commencment of the boundary.
DISTRICT OP THE BAT OF ISLANDS. EJcnoa Kawa Block ("north side.) Estimated area 15,000 acres Commencing at Whangai on the Northern side, from thence it follows the river Kawa Kawa until it reaches the line of the reserve set apart for Te Pukututu just
above the Pa, it follows that line in a straight direction to Te Hautapu on the outline survey from thence in a Northerly direction along the line to the stream called Wero Wero, thence along the survey line until it reaohes Te Hauotapiri, Puketutu, Ohamua, Te Kohore, Pukerewarewa, Pungorungoru, Te Rotopouri, until it joins Whangai at the commencement of the boundary line. DISTBIOT OF THE Bat OF ISLANDS. Te Kauri Block. Area 289 acres.
Commencing at the point called Te Kauri, from thence along the Mangonui river to the Karikaringa, from thence to Wainui until it reaches the line of Potter's claim, from thence in an inland direction to the line of the Wairoa Government Block, it follows that line until it reaches Te Kauri, where the boundary first commenced. DISTBICT OF THE BAT OF ISLANDS. Patumti Block. Area 188 acres.
The boundary commences at Te Toka tea, from thence along the Mangonui river as far as Tangitu, from thence in an inland direction to Capt. Bolger's line, from thence it follows the ridge until it reaches Te Tokatea, where the boundary commenced.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1275, 2 December 1859, Page 3
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708NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1275, 2 December 1859, Page 3
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