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PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.

Kawhia District. Harihari Block. (Containing about 4000 acres.) The boundary commences a little above Waihekura River, thence running to Orore, Pukekokio, Puketarata, Tulonu, Rarauheroa, Ngaiwiturua, Ratapiki,Te Rara, Te Wairoa, Mangapapa, Kotorohanga,Maungakoe, Huarua, thence along the course of the Huarua stream to the confluence of Mangapapa. stream as far as Mangakakau, thence on through the forest till it strikes the ridge, thence right on to Te Alama ra ma, on the sea coast, thence on along the sea coast till it arrives at a point a little above the Waihekura River, there the boundaries meet.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 10, 15 October 1857, Page 6

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PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 10, 15 October 1857, Page 6

PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 10, 15 October 1857, Page 6

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