r jpHE following Block of Land has been acquired by Government:— Province of Auckland. District of Kaipaua. Paparoa Block, containing 15,0:21 acres. BOUNDARIES. Commencing atOrutara or Paparoa River, follows the boundary of Matakohe Block to Ngutu Kai-Kiwi, Otara, Matakohe, Poauau, on to Waitaiore, it then proceeds in an Easterly direction, bearing 231 ° o', \ 55,52 links, 296° OV—-4GO links, 231° 0',—255,70 links crossing Te Angeange 220° 59', —254 links, 276° 5-4,'—62,45 links on to Olupua, it then runs in a Southerly direction bearing 558° 50',—206,00 links crossing Waikopikopiko, Pakaraka 53', —156,00 links crossing Whaka-taka-te-\\ai, and proceeding on to Te Pahi, it thrre follows the waterside of Te Pahi Wakatakatewai, Pohutu, Motu, Ngapewa, Taikarekare, Whakaruku, Aute, TeMakaka, Waingarara, Omarac, Te Rangiora, it then follows the waterside of Paparoa to Waipao, Kauriwakaporo, Tapuaeharuru, Hereniata, and on to Oruatara, the point of commencement. Excepting one Native Reserve within the above purchase called, Tutainiakanoa, containing by survey 78 acres, 0 roods, 0 perches.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 4, 28 February 1859, Page 5
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158Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 4, 28 February 1859, Page 5
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