At> the names whose names are written ueloiv, have offered tl.e following piece of Land for sale to the Ciovernment, those natives who have claims thereon, are requested to give notice of the same The bouudries nre as follows:—On the eastcoinmenceingat Kaipualoa, thence to the source of Whakaurahanga thence to Te ltahui I'arekakariki, thence to Te Korokorootoangiua Moiung.rara, Te Koihu Alabama Kaipeke, Te Teioi, thence to Te Wharna, and'Tc Touiiruahore. The south west houndary commences at Te Muraoteahi Wharekahodaho Waipapai Tuapo, thence to Te Maroohineinuri, Te Iro, Te Wharekahu, Mangatoetoe, thence to Paiuna. Te Taporaapatukohamo, Natu, Ilunga, and Ngarua. The boundary to the south is as follows: —Commencing at Te Whatiki, thence to Te Tokapau. (Signed) Te Wlie, . Te Tau, Te Paratane, Na Matangi. "VfATIVKS are requested to t«kn notice, J-l that for the future they should apply through the Native Secretary, when requiring legal advice or assistance in any cases which they may wish to bring before the courts. C. 1.. Nuof.nt, Native Secretary. May 25th, 1852.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 89, 20 May 1852, Page 1
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168Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 89, 20 May 1852, Page 1
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