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Enclosure in No. 37 All that piece or parcel of land containing by admeasurement 10,395 acres, more or less, being a portion of those two blocks called respectively Pokaiwhenua and Huihuitaha. Bounded by a line commencing at a point on the Waikato Eiver 4 chains south of the Huihuitaha waterfall, and running along the south-western boundary of the Waipa Block, 38 chains 61 links ; thence in a north-easterly direction following the south-east boundary of the aforesaid Waipa Block to the Waipa Stream, 108 chains 86 links; thence following the course of the Waipa Stream for 120 chains ; thence by a line in a north-easterly direction along the boundary of a Native block of 500 acres 67 chains 50 links ; thence in a north-westerly direction to the eastern boundary of the Waipa Block, 95 chains; thence following the eastern boundary of the Waipa Block iu a northerly direction, 26 chains 20 links ; thence continuing in a northerly direction to the Pokaiwhenua Eiver, 74 chains 97 links; thence following the Pokaiwhenua Eiver in an easterly direction to a point called Tutemaahurangi; thence by a line in a south-westerly direction, 5 chains 70 links; thence by a line in a southerly direction, 32 chains 81 links; thence by a line in a north-easterly direction, 54 chains 53 links; thence continuing south-easterly, 5 chains 70 links; thence continuing south-easterly to the Pokaiwhenua Eiver, 42 chains 62 links ; thence by the Pokaiwhenua Eiver in a southerly direction to a point known as Eotopotaka; thence by lines in a westerly direction, respectively 65 chains 75 links, 118 chains 73 links, and 95 chains 84 links, to the Waipa Stream ; thenc3 in a northerly direction along the Waipa Stream to Ngawaipuharua; thence in a westerly direction along the boundary of a block of Native land containing 500 acres, 75 chains ; thence in a southerly direction by a line, 56 chains; thence by lines in a westerly direction, respectively 57 chains 41 links and 96 chains 41 links, to the Waikato Eiver ; thence following the course of the Waikato Eiver in a north-easterly direction to the point of commencement: as shown on the plan drawn hereunder, and bordered with pink.
No. 38. District of Waikato, Provincial District of Auckland.—Tokoroa, At a sitting of the Native Land Court of New Zealand, held at Cambridge, in the said district, on the Bth day of March, 1881, before John Jermyn Symonds, Esq., Judge, and Hori Eiiwhi, Assessor. Px parte the Native Minister, on behalf of Her Majesty WnEREAS, in pursuance of " The Native Land Act Amendment Act, 1877," the Honorable John Bryce, the Native Minister of the Colony of New Zealand, on the 9th day of November, 1880, caused application to be made to the Native Land Court to ascertain and determine what interest in the piece of land called Patetere, in the District of Waikato, had been acquired by or on behalf of her said Majesty: Now, upon hearing the agent of the applicant and others, and upon evidence taken, it appears to the Court that Her Majesty has acquired an absolute estate of inheritance in the piece of land described and delineated on the back hereof, parcel of the said block; and the Court doth hereby declare that the same is the property of Her Majesty As witness the hand of John Jermyn Symonds, Esq , Judge, and the seal of the Court, the eighth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one. John Jermyn Symonds. (1.5.)
Enclosure in No. 38. All that piece or parcel of land containing by admeasurement 17,865 acres, more or less, being a portion of that block of land called or known as the Tokoroa Block. Bounded by a line commencing at a point called Pukerimu, on the southern boundary of the Tokoroa Block; thence in a north-easterly direction towards Takapou, 153 chains; thence in a due westerly direction, 788 chains; thence ina south-westerly direction, 260 chains 50 links; thence to a trig, station called Ngapukehurua, 91 chains 50 links ; thence in an easterly direction to a trig, station, No. 807, called Uraura, 472 chains 98 links ; thence continuing in an easterly direction to the point of commencement, 360 chains 91 links: as the same is more particularly delineated on Map 4917 in the Survey Office, Auckland, and as shown on the plan drawn hereunder, and bordered pink.
No. 39 [Extract from New Zealand Gazette of 10th March, 1881.] Notification that Her Majesty has ceased to have any Interest in a Portion of certain Native Lands knoivn as Patetere. Arthur H. Gordon, Governor In pursuance of the provisions of "The Government Native Land Purchases Act, 1877," and "The Government Native Land Purchases Act Amendment Act, 1878," it is hereby notified that, except as specified in the Schedule hereto, Her Majesty has ceased to have any interest in all that piece or parcel of land known by the name of Patetere, as the same is described in the Schedule to a notification under the hand of His Excellency the then Governor of New Zealand, dated the eighteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the twentyfifth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight, and as the same is described in the Schedule hereto; and further that the said piece or parcel of land has ceased to be subject to the provisions of the said Acts.
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