the ' said; Aet~fe v ?* is;to-«ay : All; Territory lying witfoin a boundary. line commencing at; the North Head of -Kawhia'-Harbour, thence; following the range* /Easterly to Pirongia Mountains, thence pvthe Western Boundary oif .the "Tipper Waikato Di«trict"a« constituted by Order in Council on the 16th Decern-; berlß6l (along the ranges skirting tjbe Wee-, tern bank of the Waipa and Waikato rivers) to' tbe Northern boirDdaiy fence of tfce Mission Station at Taupiri, thence along that fenee following the ooundary of the said Upper Waikato District (along the boandaxy of the land belonging to the Ngatihaua tribe) to the Eastern watershed of the Waikato rive*, thence following that watershed so as to include the land watered by tfe tributaries of the Waikato river to the boundary of the Government land at Mmgatawhiriy thence foHowing the boundary of- tbe Goverasaetrt' laid to the A waroa rnrer, thence by Ihe Waikato river to its mouth, and thence by the coast line to the commencing point .♦ And doth appoint and declare that the said District shall be called the "Native Distrlot of " Lower Waikato": - Anddoth declare that this Order shall take effect from and after the sth day of February. 1562. : - Hampdbx Willis, For Clerk, of Executive Gonoeik.
• ORDER IKfpOUNGIL, 4ppointtTtg " Lower Wtfikato" District under Native Districts Regulation Act. At the Govebxmxht Houseat Auckland, on Thursday, the Skstbbktb vat ov Januaky, 1862. Present:— His Exceu/rhct ths Goyimtox nt Coureu, Tlf HERfiAS by an Ad of the. General ▼ ▼ Asiembly of New Zealand, intituled the u Native Districts Regulation Act, 1858," it is .provided < that it shall be lawful for the Governor ia-,Council •• from time to time te %PP°«rt Distrjctsfor the/purposes of the said Act, being, Districts over which, the Native Tide shall pot for the time being have been extin* gW?Vdil. ;• -/ • . therefore, HiaExcellency the Goverwi'h ]the advice,and consent of his Executive Council, dothihereby order, appoint* ai\d declare that the Territory hereafter: des* shall be a District for the- purposes of
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 5, 5 February 1862, Page 26
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324Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 5, 5 February 1862, Page 26
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