✨ Land Title Extinguishment Schedule
Numb. 40.
283
The New Zealand Gazette.
Published by Authority.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1859.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 16th December, 1859.
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.
E. W. STAFFORD.
SCHEDULE.
PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.
Castle Point District.
Waingongoro Block, estimated to contain
7,000 Acres.
The boundary commences at the confluence
of the Makatote creek with the Mataikona
river and follows the Makatote creek to Rua-
pekapeka and on to Tiwhanui, thence down the
Waingongoro creek to the Aohanga river,
thence westerly up the Aohanga river until
it reaches the boundary of the land sold in
1853 to the Crown, thence southerly along
the boundary of the Crown Land to the con-
fluence of the Makatote creek and Mataikona
river.
Reserve.
200 Acres on the Aohanga river for Hoera
Rautu.
PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.
Wairarapa District.
Maungaraki Block.
Estimated to contain 10,200 acres.
The boundary commences at the Waiote-
rangi-akaaka on the Tauheru river, thence
eastward to Te Potihitihi, Te Rae o Hinekaia,
Te Parakataka, Te Puta, Te Maungakainui,
Te Puketete, Te Kirikauohi Tapuakia Te
Koangaumu, Hineakiri Te Rae o te Hunga
on the Wainui-oru river, thence up the Wai-
nuioru river to Poki, thence eastward along the
boundary of the Land sold to the Crown to
Mamaupuha, thence down the Waipawa stream
to its confluence with the Tauheru thence
down the Tauheru river to the Rangiakaaka,
where the boundaries commenced.
Reserve.
50 acres at the foot of the Pukemokimoki
Hill on the Tauheru river.
PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.
Forty Mile Bush District.
Ihuraua Block.
Estimated to contain 25,000 acres.
The boundary commences at the confluence
of the Waitehoro and Ihuraua rivers, thence
up the Ihuraua to its confluence with the Hoe
river; up the Hoe river to a point where it
strikes to the westward, and on to Mongapuka,
on the Tiraumea, down the Tiraumea river to
its confluence with the Mangaone, thence down
the Mangaone river to Kaitiaki, thence in a
line eastward to the source of the Waitehoro
down the Waitehoro river to its confluence
with the Thuraua river, where the boundaries
commenced.
Reserve.
21 acres at the junction of the Thuraua and
Hoe rivers for Karanama, and is more particu-
larly delineated on a plan now deposited in the
Crown Lands' Office in Wellington.
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✨ LLM interpretation of page content
🪶 Extinguishment of Native Title over Land Blocks in Wellington Province
🪶 Māori Affairs16 December 1859
Native Title, Extinguishment, Wellington, Land Survey, Reserves, Castle Point, Wairarapa, Forty Mile Bush
- Hoera Rautu, Received 200 acre reserve
- Karanama, Received 21 acre reserve
- E. W. Stafford
NZ Gazette 1859, No 40