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hill till it reaches Whatupungapunga, thence to Waipapa, thence to Te Horo, thence to Oreke, thence to Te Kohai, where it breaks off and runs to Te Raroa and follows the gully down to Te Roto Okiwa, as the same is delineated on the plan drawn in the margin hereof, with all the rights and appurtenances thereto belonging, to hold unto the said George Augustus, Lord Bishop of New Zealand, and his successors for ever upon trust as an endowment for a school to be maintained at Te Aute, in the District of Ahuriri aforesaid, for the benefit of the Aboriginal inhabitants of New Zealand. In testimony whereof we have caused this our grant to be sealed with the seal of our Colony of New Zealand. Witness our trusty and well-beloved Thomas Gore Browne, C.8., Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of New Zealand, at Auckland, this tenth day of June, in the twentieth year of our reign, and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven. Thomas Goee Beowne. Entered on record this tenth day of June, 1857. E. W. Staffoed, Colonial Secretary and Registrar. With the advice and consent of the Executive Council. R. H. Wynyard. E. W. Stafford. Fredk. Whitaker. C. W. Richmond. (No. 5 of Reg. No. 14.) Yictokia, by the grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen: To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting: Kkow te that for good considerations us thereunto moving, we for us, our heirs and successors, do hereby grant unto the Sight Severend George Augustus, Lord Bishop of New Zealand, and his successors, all that parcel of land in our Province of Wellington, in our Colony of New Zealand, containing by admeasurement one thousand four hundred and eight acres {more or less), situate in the District of Ahuriri, and whereof the boundary begins at Te Arawhata o Makomako and runs to Korakonui, thence to Tarewatanga o te Ruatiti, thence to Te Tringa a Kura, thence to Matatuawhiro, thence to Takangaotamakura, thence to Ngapunaamaniairangi, thence to Te Korora, thence to Te Pakehiuroanitu, crossing the Mangaotai, and thence to Maramatitaha, thence to Ruakaka, thence to Te Ahitara Ote Koukura, where it turns and runs on to the boundary of the land sold to the Queen, and follows the said boundary back to the commencement at Te Arawhataomakomako, as the same is delineated on the plan drawn in the margin hereof, with all the rights and appurtenances thereto belonging, to hold unto the said George Augustus, Lord Bishop of New Zealand, and his successors for ever upon trust as an endowment for a school to be maintained at Te Aute, in the District of Ahuriri aforesaid, for the benefit of the Aboriginal inhabitants of New Zealand. In testimony whereof we have caused this our grant to be sealed with the seal of our Colony of New Zealand. Witness our trusty and well-beloved Thomas Gore Browne, C.8., Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of New Zealand, at Auckland, this tenth day of June, in the twentieth year of our reign, and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven. Thomas Goee Beowite. Entered on record this tenth day of June, 1857. E. W. Staffoed, Colonial Secretary and Registrar. With the advice and consent of the Executive Council. R. H. Wynyard. E. W. Stafford. Tredk. Whitaker. C. W. Richmond. (No. 12 of Reg. No. 14.) Victoeia, by the grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen: To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting: Know te that for good considerations us thereunto moving, we for us, our heirs and successors, do hereby grant unto the Sight Severend George Augustus, Lord Bishop of Neiv Zealand, all that parcel of land in our Province of Wellington, in our Colony of New Zealand, containing by admeasurement four thousand two hundred and forty-four acres (more or less), situated in the District of Ahuriri, and bounded on the north by land granted to the Bishop of New Zealand upon trust as an endowment for a school one hundred and thirty-seven chains, on the east by the Roto Atara swamp and by a line bearing 183° twenty-nine chains, on the south by a line bearing 282° two hundred and thirty-nine chains, on the west by a line bearing 17° 30' twenty-one chains, thence by a line bearing 28° 20' ninetytwo chains, thence by a line bearing 23° 50' forty-seven chains fifty links, thence by a line bearing 16° 15' sixty-seven chains to its intersection with the southern boundary of the land granted to the Bishop of New Zealand as aforesaid, excepting so much of the hereinbefore described land as may be necessary for the making of a road not exceeding sixty-six feet in width in through or over the said

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