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commencing at the head of Waiuku Creek, thence proceeding to the Awaroa River by the Public Road from Waiuku to Awaroa River, thence by the Awaroa River to the Waikato River, thence by the North bank of the Waikato River to its mouth, and thence by the Coast Line to the commencing point : Excepting all land over which the Native Title has been extinguished. And doth appoint and declare that the said District shall be called the Waiuku District -• And doth declare that this Order shall take effect from and after the twentieth day of January, 1862. J. Holt, Clerk of Executive Council.

No. 11. ORDER IN COUNCIL, Appointing District of " Tokomaru" under the "Native Circuit Courts Act, 1858." G. Grey, Governor. At the Government House, at Auckland, on Wednesday the Eighth day of January, 1862. Present:—His Excellency the Governor in Council. Whereas by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled the " Native Circuit Courts Act, 1858," it is provided that it shall be lawful for the Governor in Counil from time to time to appoint Districts for the purposes of the said Act, being Districts over which the Native Title shall not for the time being have been extinguished: Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of his Executive Council, doth hereby order, appoint and declare that the Territory hereafter described shall be a District for the purposes of the said Act, that is to say:—All Territory lying within a boundary line commencing at Waimahuru on the East Coast, thence by the Southern boundary of the Waiapu District to the summit of Tawhiti Mountain, thence along the back boundary line of the lands of the Urungawera and Titaugahauiti tribes respectively, descending thence to the sea at Whangara, and thence by the Coast Line to the commencing point at Waimahuru : And doth appoint and declare that the said District shall be called the " Native District of Tokomaru": And doth declare that this Order shall take effect from and after the first day of February, 1862. J. Holt, Clerk of Executive Council,

No. 12. ORDER IN COUNCIL, Appointing District of Tokomaru under the "Native Districts Regulation Act, 1858." G. Grey, Governor. At the Government Hoose, at Auckland, on Wednesday, the Eighth day of January-, 1862. Present:—His Excellency the Governor in Council. Whereas by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled the " Native Districts Regulation Act, 1858," it is provided that it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council from time to time to appoint Districts for the purposes of the said Act, being Districts over which the Native Title shall not for the time being have been extinguished : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of his Executive Council, doth hereby order, appoint, and declare that the territory hereafter described shall be a District for the purposes of the said Act, that is to say: —All Territory lying within a boundary line commencing at Waimahuru on the East Coast, thence by the Southern boundary of the Waiapu District to the summit of Tawhiti Mountain, thence along the back boundary line of the lands of the Urungawera and Titangahauiti tribes respectively, descending thence to the sea at Whangara, and thence by the Coast Line to the commencing point at Waimahuru : And doth appoint and declare that the said District shall be called the " Native District of Tokomaru": And doth declare that this Order shall take effect from and after the first day of February, 1862. J. Holt, Clerk of Executive Council.

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UNDER NATIVE ACTS OF 1858.

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