PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON,
District on Waikanae. Matahuka Block (supposed to contain 54,000 acres. Boundaries. A line commencing on the sea coast at the mouth of the Whareroa stream; thence along the sea coast in a Northerly direction to Wharemauku-a-Pakahu; thence,.striking inland in a South Westerly direction, and crossing te Hakakohia-a.-Toheahumu, it proceeds in a direct line over the mountain ranges to Tararua, to the boundary of land formerly ceded by Ngalikahungunu to the j Crown, following the said boundary to the' southern end of Paparauponga ;. thence sinking off towards te Kapekape* and on to. Ahihuia; thence descending to te Pahoahoa on the Whareroa stream and following the said stream to its mouth. Excepting the following reserves:— Acres. i. Wharemauku 200 2. Tamati Te Wharepakeke's Reserve at Whareroa . . SO Total 250
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 6, 31 March 1859, Page 5
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130PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON, Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 6, 31 March 1859, Page 5
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