Land Title Extinguishment and 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. VII. MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1866. No. 11.


Superintendent's Office,
Napier, March 17, 1866.

THE following extract from the New Zealand Gazette, No. 12, dated Feb. 17, 1866, is re-published for general information.

DONALD M'LEAN,
Superintendent.

Native Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 10th February, 1866.

It is hereby notified that the Native Title has been extinguished over the blocks of land whereof the boundaries are mentioned or described in the Schedule hereunto annexed.

A. H. RUSSELL.


SCHEDULE.

PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY.

Potutu Block—4000 Acres.

Boundaries.—Commencing at te Whatakoau by the sea, and follows the coast to te Taumata o Hinepehinga, thence to Tapui, to Totara, to Tauaiwaho, te Roro o te Kohera, Waiariki, Tara o te Rauhina, Makareao Tautakapikura, Waiparera, Kokakohoramia, Pukunui, Poututu Waikohitihiti, Onehunga, Mararekoata te Mara o Hinewehi and the Mangapuketea; here turning inland, it follows the course of the Manga-puketea to the hill Katokatoaran, thence to the hill Wairangi, thence to the Pakipaki, the Tho o te timu, Tismata, o te maha, Tau o Thikohia,

to Kopuru, Tabito te Ko a te Waitangata, Nga tamariki a te Apatu Kakariki Taunoa, Toi Whatoka, te Umu o Mokai, te Tamata o Tahinga, Taraingahake, te Waitua a Napanapa, te Taumata a Rougo, maiteana, te Rua a te Awamutu, Hinakino, te Ahimanawa, and thence to the boundary of the land sold by Paora te Apatu to the Queen.


Turiroa Block—15,000 Acres.

Boundaries.—Commencing at the mouth of the Huramua Stream, and following the course of that stream to the Awapurua, and thence following the course of the Awapurua to its ascent to the Takapau; thence it descends to Owhata Stream, and follows the course of that stream to Tutaikuri; thence towards the source of the Tutaikuri, to the Mangaroa; thence to the Koropiotahi to its source; thence it rises Ohinematanui, thence to Kapekape, thence to the Kuraweka, thence to the Whakaumu, te Ahititi Kumarahou, te Karaka, te Kapuhinu, Kaihunahuna, te Kiekie te Karamu, Puketitoi, te Maire Tahungaoteka, Nga Whare o nga Rangikauhou, Parihakoakoa Taumataipu, Motukaurau, and to Karimahana; here it joins the old boundary of the Government land which goes along the hills to Raukautihia, and thence descends to the Stream Ranibiriiri, and thence in the Wairoa River, and follows the course of that river to the mouth of the Stream Huramua, the commencement of the boundary.


PROCLAMATION.

By DONALD M'LEAN, Esq., Superintendent of the Province of Hawke's Bay, in the Islands of New Zealand.

DONALD M'LEAN, Superintendent of the Province of Hawke's Bay, Do hereby Proclaim and Notify that at 11 o'clock on TUESDAY, the 29th day of May next, in the Council Chamber, at Napier, the Commissioner of Crown Lands



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🪶 Extinguishment of Native Title over Land Blocks

🪶 Māori Affairs
10 February 1866
Native land, title extinguishment, land boundaries, Hawke's Bay
  • Paora Apatu, Land seller mentioned in boundary description

  • A. H. Russell, Native Secretary

🗺️ Proclamation of Crown Lands Commissioner Meeting

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Crown lands, commissioner, meeting proclamation, Napier
  • Donald M'Lean, Superintendent of the Province of Hawke's Bay