✨ Land Proclamation
THE HAWKE’S BAY GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.
All public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signature thereunto annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those persons to whom they relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
DONALD M’LEAN,
Superintendent.
VOL. VI. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1865. No. 19.
PROCLAMATION.
By DONALD M’LEAN, Esq., Superintendent of the Province of Hawke’s Bay, in the Islands of New Zealand.
I, DONALD M’LEAN, Superintendent of the Province of Hawke’s Bay aforesaid, do hereby proclaim and notify that the land described in the annexed Schedule is reserved from Public Sale for purposes of special settlement under the additional Land Regulations of the Province of Wellington, of the 15th February, 1855, from the day of the date hereof.
Dated this thirtieth day of June, in the year of our Lord, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-five:
DONALD M’LEAN,
Superintendent.
SCHEDULE.
PROVINCE OF HAWKE’S BAY.
MARIA BLOCK.—16,000 Acres.
Boundaries:
Commencing at Oraka, thence it runs to Pareihe, thence to Maugaroa, thence to Punawehiwehi, to Otamoana, to Kaitangi Karoro, to Hau taroa, Mangaowhau, Tikopu, Pakake-a-Makere, Wakakaumu, A Hika Tupuni Wairenganui, Pukewhatu, Maungatea, and the sea; thence on the Ahimanawa and to Taramahiti te Moemotu, to Ika, a-Tama-tā-Hoe-te Wakatahoe te Kereru Maota, Mokotoi te Mahia, te Waha o Tounga, te Upoko o Tataromoa, Papa-wha-Kaanga, Taki taki te Pakipaki, and thence to Oraka, the commencement of the boundaries.
A piece is to be reserved for the Natives at Kinikini under the hill called Taupiri, as a fishing residence, as more particularly shown on the Plan annexed to the Deed of Sale.
NUHAKA BLOCK.—10,000 Acres.
Boundaries:
Commencing at the mouth of the Nuhaka River, and follows the course of that river to lat. 39° South, being the Northern Boundary of the Province of Hawke’s Bay; thence following that meridian in an easterly direction to a line starting from Tamatao rika to Taumatakaingakaka, thence to Teikatieri, Taumata o te Tahinga, Ngawhakatakariri, Pukateanui Tamahini a Tutaorau, Parihikanui; here it descends to the coast, and follows the coast to Waikokopu te Huki Takararoa, te Iho-o-te-rataau, Teuruti-te-awa-a-tamatea, Waitaniwha, Wamama Hou hou o tu, te Araputa Waitio Whataroa, and the mouth of the Nuhaka, the commencement of the boundary.
LOWER WAIROA BLOCK.—3570 Acres.
Boundaries:
Commencing at the Waiotureia, and goes thence to Papa o te Uetaha te Whanga a te Ruruku, Heru heru, te Wai o te Manu i te ka, te Kaonga; here it descends into the Wairoa, and follows the Wairoa upwards to the Whakahu; here it leaves the Wairoa, and ascending the Rauhirihiri Creek it goes on to the Ahimanawa; descending thence into the Hounui Creek, it follows the Hounui Creek to the beach to Whakamahu, thence along the beach to Rangihoua, and from Rangihoua te the mouth of the Wairoa at te Ari o Tapuae; thence it
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🗺️ Land Reserved for Special Settlement
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey30 June 1865
Land reservation, Special settlement, Hawke's Bay, Maria Block, Nuhaka Block, Lower Wairoa Block
- Donald M’Lean, Superintendent
Hawke's Bay Provincial Gazette 1865, No 19