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Left Europe in September, 1854, as an Officer of the Belgian Vessel " Petronille," Van Homborstel, Master. Date of arrival in the Colony unknown.---7 PROCLAMATION. By His Honor Isaac Earl Featherston, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, in the Islands of New Zealand, WHEREAS by an Act of the Provincial Council of Wellington, Session 111., Number 8, intituled an "Act to Amend and Consolidate the Law relating to Cattle Trespass and Impounding," It is enacted, That the Superintendent may from time to time by Proclamation declare any Pounds to be, or cease to be Public Pounds within the meaning of the said Act, and may from |ime to time in like manner appoint, suspend, remove and reappoint keepers of such Pounds. Now therefore I, Isaac Earl Featherston, Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, Do hereby Proclaim the Pprmd erected on Rangitikei Quay, on the left bank of the Wanganui River, to be a Public Pound, within the meaning of the above-mentioned Act, — and that Andrew Green, of Wanganui, shall be the keeper thereof. Given under my hand and issued under the Public Seal of the Province of Wellington, at Wellington, this twenty-sixth day of January, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. I. E. Featherston. Superintendent. By His Honor's command, William Fitzherbert, Provincial Secretary. PROCLAMATION. By His Honor Isaac Earl Featherston, Esquire, Superintendent of the. Province of Wellington, in the , • Islands of New Zealand. . T ISAAC EARL FEATHERSTON, l •*• ? Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, — Do hereby Proclaim and notify that tho several Blocks of Land, enumerated in the Schedule hereunto annexed, except a certain Reserve therein mentioned, will be open for purchase and selection at the Crown Land Office, Wellington, on and after Monday, the first day of April, 1861, under the Land Regulations of the 4th day of March, 1853, and the Additional Land Regulations of the 15th day of February, 1855. Given under my hand and issued under the Public Seal of the Province of Wellington, at Wellington, this fifth day of February, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. I. E. Feathrston, Superintendent.. By His Honor's command, William Fitzherbert, Provincial Secretary, Schedule. OTAHUAO BLOCK,— WAIRARAPA DISr ! TRICT. ' j Contents— 3ooo Acres. The boundary commences at the Hakakahia (Collins' fence) thence along the cut line to Te Pirau ; here eastward crossing the Wangaehu River to Patuahinemoki on to Te.Purapura, Te Wai-o-te-ngarehu Taumataraia on the Tauheru River, following the course of the Tauheru to Mongamutu ; thence westward to Pahikaikakarjki, Puketawai, the Roto, Te Puna-a-toko, the Wangaehu River, and down tho Wangaehu to Nga Kopu a te Rangihaeata ; thence in a stright line tp Aakakahia, The following Reserve is made, within the above boundaries, for the Natives and is marked off on the ground. 100 acres for Tamati te Kokori at Tangahanga. MATAPIHI RANGITUMAU BLOCK, WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. Contents— Bsoo Acres. The boundary commences at Rotokura on the Kopuaranga River, running north along the boundary of the land sold to the Queen, to_ Rangitumau, on to Arawakahaere ; cros^esl;lie^Wa"n^eM 7 Rivei7 and continues in a straight line to Totol maringi Hill ; thence eastward to TokiahikaitiHill; thence south to the Roto Te "Wharepapauma, crosses the WangaeI hit and on to the Rua Marama, Taherepo, Te' Punanga, Te Awa-a-hinerangi and down the hill to Te Wara ; thence into and down the Waitapu River . to the Kairangi, and down the Kairangi River to its confluence" with ihe Kopuaranga and tip tho Kopuaranga to Rotokura. TE WHANQA BLOCK,— WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. CdMTENTS— I2OO Acres The boundary commences at the mouth of the Umu-o-te-raunga Creek, up this creek on the boundary of land alienated to the Queen to the ' Motukaliika, on to the Motu-o^lnohi, "To Pio-te-Kahaka, te Motu-o-Tupene; here turning westward to the Moenga-o-te-rangi, Te Mimi-o-te-Pototara. into and clown the Ruaranhan T ga creek to the Tanneru Itiver, down the Tanheru to Te Potahi and on to the mouth of the Umu-o-te-raunga Creek.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1496, 12 February 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1496, 12 February 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1496, 12 February 1861, Page 4

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