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SCHEDULE A.

BOUNDARIES OF THE BOROUGH OF AUCKLAND. The Northern Boundary runs from the eastern head of the Wao creek in an easterly direction along the south shore of the Waitemata harbour to the western head of the Tamaki river ; thence by a direct line to the eastern head of the said river ; thence by the sea shore in a south-easterly direction to the Mangamangaroa creek, including all land that may be reclaimed from the sea adjoining to and north of the above named boundary. The Eastern Boundary runs along the middle of the Hundred's road from the Mangamangaroa creek to a road forming the northern boundary of Clendon's grant. The Southern Boundary runs along the middle of the road forming the northern boundary of Clendon's grant, from its junction with the Hundred's road to its junction with the Manurewa road ; thence by the middle of the Manurewa road to its junction with Buckland's road ; thence by the middle of Buckland's road to the Pukaki portage ros^U thence by the middle of Pukaki portage til to its junction with the Mangare road ; thence by the middle of the Mangare road to the southwest corner of Fairburn's grant; thence by the western boundary of Fairburn's grant to the shore of Manukau harbour ; thence continuing along the eastern and northern shores of that part of the Manukau harbour to the Wao portage road, including all land that may be

reclaimed from the sea adjoining to and south or east of the above named boundary. The Western Boundary runs along the middle of the Wao portage road from the shore of the Manukau harbour to the Wao creek, and then follows the eastern shore of the Wao creek to the Waitemata harbour at the eastern head of the said creek, where commences the northern boundary.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 563, 6 September 1851, Page 2

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SCHEDULE A. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 563, 6 September 1851, Page 2

SCHEDULE A. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 563, 6 September 1851, Page 2

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