County Council Notices. Hawke's Bay County Council, Napier, November 21st, 1882. NOTICE ia hereby given that the following Resolution has been passed by the County Council of Hawke's Bay, this 21st day of November, IS&2, and notice is hereby further given that a meeting of the Council will be held on MONDAY, the 18th day of December, 1882, for the purpose of confirming the said Resolution. F. SUTTON, Chairman Ci C. Hawke's Bay. G. T. FANNIN, Clerk C.C.yHawke's Bay. Resolved, " that the following be the boundaries of the Ridings in tho Hawke's Bay .County, and that the Ridings bo Dine in number." Patca—Commencing at the junction of the Tarua_ rau stream with the Ngaruroro river, thence following the Taruarau stream to the western boundary of Harding's run, thence in a south-westerly direction to Pikirangi, thence in a southerly direction along the old provincial boundary to the present county boundary, thence in a westerly direction to trigs 30 and 32, thence northerly to trigs 16, 24, and 28; thence easterly to tri.s 27 and 26, thence still easterly in the direction of trig 65a to the Ngaruroro river, and thence following the said river to the starting point. Okawa—Commencing at the bridge over the Tutaekuri river nenr Rcdcliffe, tbence following the western boundary of the Meanee district in a generally southerly direction to the present course of the Ngaruroro river, thence following the Ngaruroro river in a north-westerly direction to the Hawke's Bay County boundary, thence easterly to trig 65A, thence in a south-easterly direction to the head of the Tukaekuri river, aud thence following the said river to the starting point. Puketapu—Commencing on the Kaweka range at trig 65a, thence south-easterly to the head of the Tutaekuii river thence down the said river to the western boundary of block 1, Puketapu district, thence northerly along tho boundary of Me ince district to the Ahuriri harbor, thence following tbe edge of the harborin anoith-westerly direction to the north-west boundary of tho Wharerangi native reserve, thence in a notth-westerly direction to tho eastern boundary of tho Apley Estate, thence following the east and north boundaries of that estate to the Mangaone river, thence up that river to its source, thence a line bearing due west to the boundary of the county, thence southerly along that boundary to the starting point. Petane—Commencing jat the source of the Mangaone river, thence due west to the boundary of the Hawke's Bay County, thence following the county boundary cenerally north to the Taupo road, thence following the county boundary generally south-east to the sea coast, thence southerly alone: the sei c.iast to the entrance to Napier harli >r, thence following the west side of said entrance and along the south Side of Meanee quay to the south-west corner of the survey reserve, thence northerly to the western shore of Napier harbor at the south-west boundary of suburban section 30, thence generally; southerly following the western shore of Napier harbor to the north western corner; of the Whareranjri native reserve, thence north west to the Apley estate, thence following the east and north boundaries of the said estate to the Mangaone river, thence generally north westerly un the said river to the starting point. Meanee — Commencing at the mouth of the Tutaekuri river, thence following the said river generally southerly to the south western corner of the Whare o maranui block, thence following the southern boundary of the said block in an easterly direction to Tareha's bridge, thence along the eastern boundary of the Whata anga anga block to the Waitangl bridge, thence following the Waitangi creek to its junction with the Totara creek, thence generally south west along the south eastern boun„ claries of Meanee suburban sections to the Tutaekuri Waimate stream, tbence generally southerly down that stream to the junction with the Ngaruroro river, thence generally westerly up that river to the western boundary of the OhikaKarew a block, thence along that boundary to the Korokipo block, thence along the south west boundary of that block in a north westerly direction to the main rosd, thence following the said road generally northerly to the Redclyftebridge on the Tutaekuri river, thence along the said river to the western boundary of block 1, Puketapu district, thence following the western boundary of that block to the north west corner thereof, thence following the western boundary of Meanee suburban sections to the Ahuriri harbor, thence following the edge of the said harbor generally easterly to the starting point. Clive.—Commencing at the Waitangl biidge, thence generally south-west along the north boundaries to the Woikahu, Te Puninga, and Pakowhai blocks to the Tutaekuri-Waimato stream, thence following that stream to its junction with the Ngaruroro river, thence following the east boundary of the Heretaunga district to Danver's creek, near Havelock, thence northeasterly along the south-east boundary of the Mangateretere Isaac hlock to the Tuki Tuki rive), thence southerly along that river to the boundary between Messrs Chambers and Loughnan, thence alongthe siid boundary to the Maraetotara stream, following the said stream in a generally northerly direction to the boundary between Messrs Gordon and Meinertzhagen, tbence easterly along the said boundary to the sea, coast, thence following the sea const northerly and westerly to the mouth of the Waitangi stream, thence following the said stream to the starting point, Heretaunga.—Commencing at the junction of the old bed of the Ngaruroro river and the new course near the Tutaekuri-Waimate stream, thence following the old bed of the Ngaruroro river to the ford at Karamu pah, thence following along the west side of the road leading into the Te Aute road to the junction with that road, thence south-east alongthe Te Aute road to the eastern boundary of the Mangateretere West block, thence along the old bed of the Ngaruroro to its junction with tho Awanui stream, thence in a south-westerly direction along the boundary of the Havelock district to the county boundary, thence westerly along that boundary to the eastern boundary of the Maraekakaho district, along that boundary to the south-western corner of block No. 1, Maraekakaho district, thence along the south-eastern and eastern boundaries of that block to the south-western corner of Ngatarawa No. 3, thence along the southern boundary of that block and of Ngatarawa No. 5, thence along the south eastern boundaries of the Ngatarawa Nos 5 and i, thence along the north eastern boundary of Ngatarawa No; i and the eastern boundary of Ngatarawa No 1, to the Ngaruroro river, thence following the river to Omahu btidge, thence following the present course of the Ngaruroro river in a cenerally easterly direction to the starting point. Havelock.—Commencing at the Ngaruroro river at the north west boundary of the Havelock suburban lands, thence following that river south westerly to the south west corner of south suburban section of Havelock No, 8, thence along thejsouthern boundary of that section to the Te Aute road, tbence along that road to its crossing the railway line at Paki Paki, thence followimr the railway line in a south westerly direction to the Bridle track from Poukawa to Ngawhakatatara, thence along the western boundary of the Pukerua west block to the southern boundary of the county at Roto-a-kiwa, thence generally easterly along the southern boundary of the county to the sea coast, thence generally north along the sea coast to tho southern boundary of Clive district, and thence along the southern boundary of the said district to the starting point. Maraekakaho—Commencing at the Omahu bridge, Ngaruroro river, thence following that river westerly to its junction with the Taruarau stream, thence southerly along the eastern boundary of the Patea district to the southern boundary of the county, thence following the said boundary in an easterly, northerly, and easterly direction to the western boundary of the Heretaunga district, thence following the western boundary of the said district in a generally north easterly direction to the starting point. " f A map showing the above alterations can be seen at Mr Fannin's Office. I Hotels. CLARENDON CLUB HOTEL. The above Commodious FAMILY and COMMERCIAL HOTEL being now rebuilt, and finished with tho bt_t sanitary arrangements, offers to private families, commercial travellers, and the public generally every convenience and comfort. T)RIVATB SUITES OF APARTMENTS, Hot and Cold Baths. Sample Rooms. None but the choicest brands kept; Table d'hote at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. T, PEDDIE 1777 Proprietor CRIT ErYoN. TMAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN Proprietor. PACIFIC II OTfi L, HASTINGS. PitoraiEioß .. .. H. 0. Caul.on. H(\ /"UULTON begs to announce that * V/« \j he has opened the abovo Hotel, | and has recently made such improvements as to en- ( sure every comfort and convenience for Private * Families, Boarders, and Commercial Travellers. None but the best brands kept < Billiard Room. ' Commercial Rooms, < Private Suites of Apartments ' Exccellcnt Stabling Accommodation. > loose Boxes. , The most comfortable Family Hotel at Hastings, BAILWAY HOTEL POBT AHUBIHI. FTTOE undersigned begs to inform hia friends an X the public that he has recently Opaned the ( above Splendid, New, and Commodious Hotel, at t Port Ahuriri, near the Railway Station. . , This Hotol is roplote with ovory accommodati"n ] and convonionco, and ovory effort will bo mado to j meot the requlromentß of customers. Ales, Boers, Wlnos, and Spirits, of the best brands only kept A Table d'lldte dally. i Superior accommodation tor Travullera ETamiiies JOHN YOUNG, I Proprietor
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3554, 29 November 1882, Page 4
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