NOTICE. Land offered for Sale to Mr. Lioar, the Surveyor-General. rriHE Name of the Land is Te Karaniu, X bounded on the north by a line from Parawai, on the Whaingaroa River, to a small stream on the Waipa, named Tunaeke ; on the east by the Waipa; on the south by a line starting from the Waipa , at Mangakonia to Te Hue, on the Waitetuna River, which Hows into the Whaingaroa. On the west the Waitetuna River. Proposed Native Sellers are as follows: Taniorn, Te Tana, Eruini, Olcne, Te Herewini, Noa, Te Karira, Rihia, Arama, Hoani, Watene, Pita, Tauranga, Hakaha, Rapala, Wala, lleneri Warihi, Patumiu, Te Haeana, Hakopa Kotuku, Tamati, Rawiii, Pene, Ilimiona.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 88, 6 May 1852, Page 1
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113Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 88, 6 May 1852, Page 1
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