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enters the Wairarapa Plain, for tbe site of a township and suburban land, and also two blocks respectively of about 10,000 and 15,000 acres at Kuratawiti and Kohangawareware reserved for Small Farm Settlements. 3. Head of the Valley— Bounded on the south-west by the Buamahanga river at the confluence of the Owangae stream, tbenee northeasterly across Eangitumau range to Ahiaruhi, thence northerly to Maungaorpngo, .thence west to theMatakahi river, and thence by that river into ,the Taranifc range.

4. Cape Palliset, and Bast Coast~1. The block at Cape Palliser known as Barton's block, bounded towards the south-east by the sea-coast, towards the east by Opoawe river, and towards the west by a remarkable ridge known as Te Mataopern y running inland about twelve miles. 2. The tract country bounded by the sea coast towards the east and running inland about 20 miles, towards the south by Awea river, and towards the north' east by Te Kohuotu, comprising the coast line between the block on the south known as Eiddiford's run r and Tautane on the north. - -- Excepting always certain Native -Reserves along the coast to be hereafter particularly defined; and a travel Teserve along the coast throughout the distance from ten to twenty chains wide, as the same may be determined. 5. Ahuriri — Bounded towards the south by the purchased land 1 known as Hapuka's block, towards the west by theTukituki river, towards the east by the Mariatotara river, and towards the north by a line running between, the' said rivers. I. E. Feathebstok, Superintendent.

Amount of the Notes in circulation at the Office of the Colonial Bank of Issue, at Wellington, on the 10th day of December, 1853. Amount of Notes in Circulation on the 10th day of December, 1853, being the close of the preceding four weeks, viz. : — £5 and upwards . • £11,185 Under£s „ H,32£ £22,509 Total amount of Coin held hy the same office on thesame day, viz.: — i Gold - £6,873 Silrar 634 Total £7,509"

I, Henry St. Hill, being the Acting Manager of the said Bank, do hereby certify that the above is .a true account, as required by the Ordinance, No/ 16, Session VIII. Hbnrt St. Hill. Acting ManagerColonial Banlc of Issue, Wellington, 10th December, 1853.

The sum of Fifteen Thousand Pounds sterling has been invested under the Warrant of His Excellency the Governor, in the public fundsin England. thKpngh the Commissariat Department, by arrangements made through the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury. Henrt St, Hill, Acting Manager.

Amount of the Notes in circulation at the Office of the Colonial Bank of Issue, at Wellington, on the 7th Day of January, 1854. Amount of Notes in circulation on the 7th ilay of January, 1854, being the close of the preceding four weeks, viz. : — £5 and upwards £11,615 i Under £& 11,263 ' - £32;878 I Total amount of Coin hefd' I>y the same office on thesame day, viz : — Gold £7,299 Saver.... 570 £7,878

I, Henry St. Hill, being the Acting Manager of the said Bank, do hereby certify that the above is a true account, as required by the Ordinance No* 16, Session VIII. Henry St. Hilb, Acting. Manager. Colonial Bani of Issue, Wellington, 7th January, 1854. The sum of Fifteen Thousand Pounds sterling has been invested under the Warrant of His Excellency the Governor in the public funds in England, through the Commissariat Department, by arrangements made through the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury. Henry St. Hill, Acting Manager.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 889, 8 February 1854, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 889, 8 February 1854, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 889, 8 February 1854, Page 4

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