the-said Act, that is to Bay All lying: within i botindary line commencing at thfc : orfch - Head of : Kawliia Harbour, thenct* following the ranges Easterly to Pirongia Mountain, thence' bV the Western Boundary of the'" Dpper Waikato District"'as constituted by Order in Oonncil on the lSth December,'lß6l (along- the ranges skirting the Western; bank l of' the < Waipa and Waikato' Rivera), to the boundary fenee of the Mission Station at Taupin, thence along that feace and following the boundary of.the said Upper W«k&to DistrictYalong.. the boundary of the' land fclongifig to theNgatihauar tribe), to the Eastern watershed :of the Waikato river, thenee following that watershed so as to include the aud. .watered by the tributaries of the Waikato river -to the boundary, of the Government land at 'Maugatawhiri, tnence following the boundary of thfe" Government land to the Awaroa River, thenoe by tfaie Waikato River to its mouth, v and thence by the coast line' to the commencing point: • . . . And doth appoint and declare that the said District shall be called the Native District of "Lower Waikato": <And doth declare that this Order, shall take effect from and after the sth day of February, 1862. Hampden Willis, • For Clerk of Executive Council.
ORDER IN COUNCIL, Revolting- certain Orders in ■ Council res- • peeting the Native District of " Bay of Islands" . G. GrßfcT, - ' Governor. At the Govebnxent House at Auckland, on Saturday, the twenty-fifth day of ' January, 1862.' • Present His Excellency thb Govbbnob in Council. W/" REREAS by-, Acts of the General ' ; of New Zealand, intituled respectively; "«»tiw Circuit Courts Act, 1858,** and the" Native Districte Regulation AeV 1858," it is ehaeted that It snail be lawful for the Governor in Council from tittfe to' appoint Districts for the purposes of, Hie said Act, being Districts wref wiach thV Native Title shall not for
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 5, 5 February 1862, Page 27
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302Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 5, 5 February 1862, Page 27
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