DESCRIPTION OF THE DISTRICTS OF DUNEDIN, BRUCE, AND HAMPDEN, WITHIN REFERRED TO.
1. City op Dunedin.—The Town of Dunedin as originally laid out by the New Zealand Company, including the Town Belt. 2. Bruce. —Is bounded on the north by the Hampden District, from the mouth of the AA raikouaiti River to the confluence of the Minzionburn and Clutha River; thence by a line to the summit of Slount Spylaw; thence down the Spylawburn to its confluence with the Pomohaka River ; thence on the west by the Pomahaka River to the confluence ofthe AVaipahi Creek; thence by the Waipahi Creek to the confluence of the Ka'wern Creek; thence hy a line to the Otaria Peak; thence on the south-west by a line to Cattlin's Cone; thence by Cattlin's River to the sea; and
thence by the sea to AVaikouaiti River—excepting the city of Dunedin. 3. Hampden.—ls bounded on tbe north and northeast by the Heathcote and Timaru Districts; on the north-west by the sea; on the south-west and south by a line from the head of Slilford Haven to the AVaikatipu Lake; thence by that Lake to the Kawarau River; thence hy that River to Clutha River; thence by the Clutha River to the confluence of the Minzionburn; thence by tlie Minzionburn to Lammerlaw Peak; thence by a line to the nearest source ofthe Deep Stream ;" thence down the Deep Stream to its confluence with the Taieri River; thence by a Hue due east across the Silver Peak Hills to Cherry Farm Creek ; thence down that Creek to its confluence with the AVaikouaiti River, and down the AA Taikouaiti River to the sea; and on tlie east by the sea.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 88, 26 February 1862, Page 5 (Supplement)
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280DESCRIPTION OF THE DISTRICTS OF DUNEDIN, BRUCE, AND HAMPDEN, WITHIN REFERRED TO. Otago Daily Times, Issue 88, 26 February 1862, Page 5 (Supplement)
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