Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, i3rd Jaly, 48X8. 'IS Excellency the Governor has been . pleased to appoint Waltbr Harsant, Esq., Resident Magistrate, to be Coroner at Raglan. E. W. Stafford* The following Block of Land hoi been acquired by tbe Government. Pitovmcß or Auckland' DiMruZofHaghH. Part of the Mata Reserve estimated tO> eontain 1500 Acres. BoUTfDARIES. A line commencing at a point a tittle below tbe rapid of Opotora, which was marked by tbe surveyors, thence on along Mr. Rogan's survey line till it crosses tbe road to Aotea, thence on the end of tbe said survey line, and on to Paraoa, it then goes in a southerly direction till it arrives at Koronui, thence in a straight line tlfl It meets the boundary line ofßoapftke and KarioMt then goes in a northerly direction along tbe old boundary line (Karioi) to a point a little below Ibe rapid of Opotoru where the boundary closes.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 13, 16 August 1858, Page 8
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153Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 13, 16 August 1858, Page 8
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