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Auckland, April 3rd, 1858. Friend,—The time of my departure is near, I therefore write a letter of love to you I have been a long time in the Hospital but lam now cured; my complaint was a severe one, it was an enormous tumour which grew out of one of my thighs; you cut it out, dressed the part, and it is now healed. By the mercer of God, combined with your medical treatment, skill and kindness, I have been restored to health. I sincerely thank you for your love to me.—Friend, the doctor odntlnue to perform your work; This letter is from me, = HoTEum Miroa. To Dr. McGauraa, Hospital, Auckland. The following Blocks of Land have been acquired by Government. Province or Auckland, Bat or Islands District. Wharemaru Bio Acres. Boundaries. A line commencing on the interior or Western side at a spot known as Oheao, near the .ditch which has been cut to drain .off the water from the Lake immediately adjoining, thence t» Te Hao, thence to Te Kauere, thence to Irioganui, thence to Opao, .thence toMaungakowhara until it reaches the point on the Eastern Coast called Takahonu, this: being the boundary on the Western side* -The boundary line on the South East side commences at Oheao. and proceeds to Rangiawbia until itreaches the main driver of KaiWno near Bangaunu, from thence until it joins Takahonu, the point on the East Coast at which the Western or Inland boundary meets the Sea. Otmgi Block, 2722 Acres. Boundaries* A line commencihg at the line known as Mr. Matthews' boundary on the ridge, a llele above the station known as Te Aurereon the Sea side being the boundary on the North* ranningihence to Waipapakaurl, from thence to Te Repawabine, from thence to Te Karawhid, from thenot until it ascends at Oparera, irntil it reaches the Stream until it joins the Oruru boundary, it then ascends and crosses the ridge and falls into the Oparera Creek, it roHows that Creek until it meets tbeTaipa boundary, It follows the Taipa boundary until it reaches the Sea on the North East;

it then follows the Coast line in a Northerly direction until it readies the point at which the boundary commenced, a little above the Ourere. Whangarei District. Whau Whm Block. 4348 Acres. _ ■ Boundaries. • A line eotnmencing at Pongatahi, tbenc along a surveyed line to the edge of the lake* thence it ascends the range and descends to ike stream Waituia, thence it ascends and goes to Paekabakaha, tbence to Whakatoatoa, where the direction changes and goes on tilt it joins the boundary of land granted to Carrntb, thence along the boundary line of Carruth's grant till it reaches the stream Waiarohia, and thence up the course of the Waiarohia to the point of commencement at Pongatahi, excepting the small piece of land containing the native burial ground at Tararau. Kamo Block. 596 Acres. Boundaries. A line commencing at Ketenikau, thence along surveyed line to ibe rivulet Waitaua, thence down the course of the Waitaua till it reaches the boundary of the Grown Land at Takapaeherenui, thence in a Southerly direction along the boundary of Takapaehe* < renin to its junction with the land granted to the late Gilbert Mair, Esq., and thence along the boundary line of the land granted to the late Gilbert Mair, Esq., to the point of commencement at Ketenikau aforesaid. Make Block. . j 4646 Acres. Boundaries. A line commencing atKaroronui, thence along the surveyed line till it reaches Mangawbati at Te Wita, thence along the sea shore of the Mangawbati to Obineuha, to Te Raparapa, to Taiamai, to Te Kapaha, to Te Rau o Te Miro, to Wairau, to Te Mabe, to Te Hoanga, to Okabu, to Tokinui, toMaungawhio, thence along the sea shore of the. Karaka, to the commencement of a surveyed line, and thence along the said surveyed line to the point of commencement of Karorooui aforesaid. Te Mata Block, 14,108 Acres. Boundaries. . A line commencing at the HiiaauleCreek,

thence along the boundary Hne of iheMaungn Karamea Block, till it Joins the stream of Tauraroa, thence along the course of the Tauraroa stream to Pokaptf, thence along the! boundaryline of Pokapu lill. it lalls into Taurarofr, thence along its course to the source, thence alfcog ike surveyed line of the Una Rangi .Bfoek to its where it turns to. the East, and ihetice a'ong the surveyed line of the Watipirßfock to its termination, itiben tern*, to the Kerlh and goes from thence )!oag ihe boundary lineof theftuakaka. Block till itreacbes Orua v theriGe along the boundary line of Jonah's Reserve, named Kopuawaiwaka, lill it reaches lb* Afangapai Creek, thence along the Oeek -totbe Totara thence along tbe bound* aryof theTotara Reserve lill it joins tbe Hiraaute Greek, thence along Ibe said Creeks till iv joins the boundary of theMaungakaramea Block at Uie aforesaid point of com* mencement. Exclusive of a Native Reserve called Kaliuitiebe, which contains by survey 35a. 3r. lOp. r as the same is more particularly delineated or described in tbe plan of this block. Province or Wellington Hawke's Bay District. -' . Jlfanga-a-Rangipef:* Bkck* About 40,000 Acres. Boundaries. A line commencing at the Umutaro, thence to te Pou a Qtienuku, thence to ieTauwhin, thence to te Whaire o Tarais, where it enters tbe Taumabapn Wood,' arid passing through tbe wood, emerges at te Whataupoko. thence tote Upoko o Pana where it enters tbe Mangamate, thence,up the Mangamate to Mangataiorea, thenceto Taumata o Matakite, thence to the Mangaonaktr; thence down tbe Mangaonuku td Parikarangaranga, thence to te Manga-a-Rangipeke, thence to te Whakarapurapu, thence to the Umutaro, where k ends.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 12, 15 June 1858, Page 4

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933

Untitled Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 12, 15 June 1858, Page 4

Untitled Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 12, 15 June 1858, Page 4

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