BOG : in A T I 0 N By Donald M‘Lean, Esq., Superintendent of the Province of Hawke’s Bay, in the Islands of f'Netv Zealand. I, Donald M'Lean, Superintendent of the Province of Hawke’s Bay aforesaid, do hereby notify and proclaim that the land described in the annexed Schedule is reserved from Public Sale for purposes of special settlement under the additional Land Regulations of the Province of Wellington, of the Isth February, 1855, from the day of the date hereof. Dated the thirtieth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five. DONALD M'LEAN, Superintendent. SCHEDULE. PROVINCE OF HAWKE’S BAY. Mahia Block— l6,ooo Acres.*’ Boundaries: Commencing at Oraka, thence it runs to Pareihe* thence to Mangaroa, thenco-'kf Piihawohiwehi, to Otamoana, to Kaitangi Karofo, to Hautaroa, Mangaowhau, Tikopu, Pakake-a-Makere, Wakakaumu, A Hika Tupuni Wairenganui, Pukewhatu, Maungatea, and the sea; thence on the Ahimanawa and to Taramahiti te Moemotu, te Ika, a-Tama-te-Hoe-te Wakatahoe te Kereru Maota, Mokotoi te Mahia, te Wafaa o Tounga, te Upoka o Tataramoa, Papawha-Kaanga, Taki taki te Pakipaki, and thence to Oraka, the commencement of the boundaries. A piece is to be reserved for the natives at Kinikini under the hill called Taupiri, as a fishing residence, as more particularly shown on the plan annexed to the Deed of Sale. Nuhaka Block— lo,ooo Acres. Boundaries .- Commencing at the mouth of the Nuhaka river and follows the course of that river to lat. 300 South, being the Northern Boundary of the Province of Hawke’s Bay ; thence following that meridian in an easterly direction to a line starting from Lamata o rika to Taumatakaiugakaka, thence to ieikatieri, Tuuniata o te Tuhinga, Ngawkakatakariri, Pukateanui Tarnahini a Tutaorau, Parihikanui; here it descends to the coast, and follows the coast to Waikokopu te Huki Takararoa, lu _ lho-o-te-rataau, Teuruti-te-awa-a-tamatea, W aitaniwha, Wamema Hou hou o tu, te Araputa Waitio Whataroa, and the mouth of the Nuhaka tho commencement of the boundary. Lovvee Waieoa 810ck— 3570 Acres. Boundaries: Commencing at the \\ aiotureia, and goes thence to Papa o te LTetaha te Whauga a te Ruruku, Heru heru, te W ai o te Manu i teka, te Kaonga ; here it descends into the W airoa, and follows tho Wairoa upwards to the Whakahu ; here it leaves the Wairoa, and ascending tho Rauhirihiri Creek it goes on to the Ahimanawha; descending i.ience into the Hounui Creek, it follows tho Hounui Creek to the beach to Whakamahu, thence along the beach to Rangihoua, and from Rangihou, to the mouth of the Wairoa at te Ari o Tapuae ; thence it follows the Wairoa to te V\aio lurci the commencement of the boundary. Uppee Waieoa Block— 1,000 Acres. Boundaries: Commencing at the Waiotureia, the boundary of the land ceded to the Queen, thence it follows the Wairoa River upwards to the fence of Pero, V\ . Lockwood ; here leaving the Wairoa, it goes inland to Te Noti a Kapau ; thence by the. Ara Totaki to Rakautihia, and to the Wai o te Manu i te Ra, which is its junction with the boundary oi the land sold to the Go vernment by Paora, Hipora, and Pitiera. Waihua Block— 2l,ooo Acres. Boundaries: Commencing on tho coast at Mangapukatea, thence proceeds inland ascending to Waiorangi, thence to Taumaro o te Pakipaki, thence to Hinepaka, thence to Waha o te Rangi, thence to the Whakaruammaru, thence to Puketoi, thence to \\ harekai, thence to Kaihunahuna, thence to the Hinu, thence along the path till it reaches Kai Matariki, and from Kai Matariki to Haraungamea thence to Wairama ; here it descends into the source of Waihua, and follows the course of Waihua to the coast, and then proceeds along the coast, to Mangapuketea, the commencement of the boundary. (g F. PRENTICE & Co. GENERAL DEALERS, WAIROA, HAWKE’S BAY. 8. F. P. & Co., importing most of their goods direct from Home, are enabled to give their customers general satisfaction, both in the quality and price of the same, tho drapery and clothin being of the newest patterns, and are sold at rates before unprecedented in the district. Agents for the Hawke’s Bay Weekly Times April 15. EDWARD LYNDON, LAND & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT • ACCOUNTANT, &c. BHAKSPEAEE-EOAD, Opposite the Government Buildings.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 290, 20 July 1865, Page 4
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