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Mahga-a-te-Waiora ; thence to the Roupi, and follows the course of the Waikopiro to the Manga-a-purakau, and down that stream to Pukanohi, where it runs into the Whangai, and so on to Mangapuaka, and following that stream to Poutini ; thence to Mangawhero, following that stream to Taurekaitai, and down the Taurekaitai to the boundary of Agricultural Reserve at Porangahau ; thence fol-,. lowing that Reserve to Porangahau River ; and thence by the Sea Beach to the Waikaraka. Saving and excepting the Native Reserves at Eparaima, the Huatokitoki Bush, and a depth of 40 chains on each side of the main line of road from Waipukurau to Black Head. Those sections lying between the Agricultural Reserve and Black Head will be subdivided if required. PROCLAMATION. By John Chilton Lambton Carter, ; Esq., Deputy Superintendent of the Province of Hawke's Bay, in the Islands of New Zealand. T JOHN CHILTON LAMBTON CAR- -^} TER, Esq., Deputy Superintendent of the Province of Hawke's Bay aforesaid, Do hereby Proclaim and Notify that the Lands described in the annexed- Schedule will be open for public selection, under the Regulations of the 4th day of March, 1853, and the additional Land Regulations of the 15th February, 1855, at the Land Office, at Napier, on and after Saturday, the 3rd day of November, 1860. Dated this eleventh day of September, in the year of our Lord, One thousand eight hundred and sixty. J. C. LAMBTON CARTER, Deputy Superintendent. SCHEDULE. Province of Hawke's Bay, TAUTANE BLOCK. Estimated Area, — 140JO0O Acres. BOUNDARIES: Commencing at the Arataura, and running inland to the Kohi-o-tu, 1 thence to Tawaputahi ; thence to Te Ahititi ; thence to Te Iringa-o-rahunga, where it turns to the southward and runs to Rakautuhaha ; thence to Oporae ; and thence still in a southerly direction to Wahatuara, where it strikes the boundary of the land already sold to the Queen of England, and follows the said boundary to Waimata, and from the mouth of that stream round the coast to Te Arataura. Saving and excepting a Reserve of one thousand acres, more or less, between the Wainui and Tautane Rivers, surveyed by Mr. Bousfield in conjunction with the Native Chiefs ; and a. reserve of fifty acres, more or less, including certain Native cultivations and graves, on the left bank of the Tautane stream, also surveyed by Mr. Bousfield, in conjunction with the Native Chiefs ; and which reserves are mentioned in the deed of sale, and particularly delineated on the original Map in the Land Office at Napier. (Copied from General Government Gazette, No. 23, dated llth July, 1859.) On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, W A I P A W A, FL O IT E , best Brands Tea, in half chests and boxes : Sugars — Company's Pieces, Java, and Pampanga Wool Bales and Sewing Twine Sheep Shears and Turkey Slips Spirits of Tar ' Stockholm Tar and Pitch Ewbank's Patent Nails Men's and Women's Boots and Shoes, Colonial made Oils, Turps, and Paints And A large assortment of General Drapery and Grocery Goods, &c, &c. WILLIAM RATHBONE. «hEW ZEALANDER" Newspaper. ME. WOOD, of the Herald office, is Agent in Napier for this .onrnal; to whom it is requested that accounts due to. this office in the Province of Hawke's Bay may be paid. Orders forwarded through him will be promptly attended to ■ ■ W. O. Wrasoir, *". . Proprietor. "New Zealander" office, Auckland, Sept. 29, 1860.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 4, Issue 163, 3 November 1860, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 4, Issue 163, 3 November 1860, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 4, Issue 163, 3 November 1860, Page 7

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