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roro river, and down that river to the
starting point at the junction with the
Mangatahi stream.

Kakirawa District.

Starts at Te Mata Trig Station at the
western boundary of the Te Mata District;
follows along the western boundary of the
Te Mata District to the northern boundary
of the Oero District; along that boundary
and the northern boundary of the Pata-
ngata District to Roto-a-kiwa; thence
along the western boundary of Pukekura
West native block to the bridle track
from Poukawa to Ngawhakatara; thence
by a line bearing north to the railway line,
and along the eastern side of the railway
line to the south-western boundary of the
Pukahu District; thence along the south-
western and south-eastern boundaries of
that District, the south-western and south-
eastern boundaries of the Havelock Dis-
trict, to the starting point at Te Mata
Trig Station, at the western boundary of
the Te Mata District.

Raukawa District.

Starts at the eastern side of the railway
line, at the southernmost boundary of the
Pukahu District; runs along the western
boundary of the Kakirawa District to
the northern boundary of the North
Rustaniwha District; thence along that
boundary to the eastern boundary of the
Kereru and Aorangi District; along that
boundary to the south - western cor-
ner of block No. 1, Maraekakaho District
along the south-eastern and southern boun-
daries of that block to the south-western
corner of Ngatarawa, No. 3, native block;
Nos. 5 and 4; the north-eastern boundary
of Ngatarawa, No. 4; and the eastern
boundary of Ngatarawa, No. 1, to the
Ngaruroro River; and down that river to
its junction with the Awanui Stream; up
that stream and along the north-western
and south-western boundaries of the
Pukahu District, to the starting point at
the junction with the Kakirawa District.

Maraekakaho District.

Starts at the Ngaruroro River at the
western boundary of the Raukawa District;
follows along the western and north-west-
ern boundaries of that district to the
eastern boundary of the North Rustaniwha
District; thence along that boundary and
the eastern boundary of the Kereru and
Aorangi District to the Ngaruroro River,
and up that river to the western boundary
of the province; thence along that boun-
dary to the source of the Tutaehuri
River; thence in a straight line to the
north-western corner of the Matapiro
native block; and along the northern
boundary of that block to the junction of
the Ngaruroro River, with the Waitio
Stream; thence down the Ngaruroro
River to the starting point at the junction
with the Raukawa District.

Otawa District

Starts at the western boundary of the
Province, at the junction with the north-
eastern boundary of the Maraekakaho
District; follows along that boundary and
the northern boundary of that district, and
of the Heretaunga District to the western
boundary of the Papakura District; thence
along that boundary to the Tutaehuri
River; thence up that river to the western
boundary of the Puketapu District;
thence along the western and north-west-
ern boundaries of that district to the sou-
thern boundary of block No. 90, Puketapu
District, and along the southern boundaries
of blocks Nos. 90 and 72, to the Mangmone
River; up that river to its source, and
thence in a line bearing due west to the
western boundary of the province; and
thence southerly along that boundary to
the starting point at the junction with the
Maraekakaho District.

Petane District

Starts at the western shore of Napier
Harbor, at the northern boundary of the
Puketapu District; follows along that
boundary and the northern boundary of
the Otawa District to the western boun-
dary of the province; along that boundary
to the northern boundary of the province;
thence running easterly along the northern
boundary of the province to the Taupo-
road; thence along the Taupo Road to
the Esk River, and along the northern
boundary of the Petane native block to the
sea coast; following southerly along the
sea coast to entrance of Napier Har-
bor; thence along the western side of the
said entrance, and along the southern side
of Meanee quay to the south-western cor-
ner of the Survey Reserve; from thence in
a straight line to the western shore of Na-
pier Harbor, at the south-west boundary
of suburban section No. 30, western side
of the harbor; and thence following along
the western shore of Napier Harbor to the
starting point at the northern boundary of
the Puketapu District.

Mohaka

Starts at the sea coast, at the northern
boundary of the Petane District; follows
along that boundary to the Mohaka
River; down that river to the sea coast;
and thence following southerly along the
sea coast to the starting point at the
northern boundary of the Petane District.

Wairoa District

Starts at the Wairoa River, at the eas-
tern boundary of the Te Koutu native
block; follows along that boundary, the
eastern and southern boundaries of the
Poutaka native block, and the southern
boundary of the Orero native block to the
north-eastern boundary of Clyde, rural sec-
tion No. 1; following along that boun-
dary and the south-western boundary of
Clyde suburban sections, class No. 3, Nos.



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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
10 August 1876
Highways Act, Hawke's Bay, District boundaries, Kakirawa, Raukawa, Maraekakaho, Otawa, Petane, Mohaka, Wairoa