β¨ Postmaster Appointments and Land Notices
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 455
Province of Canterbury.
DANIEL FERGUSON to be Postmaster at Arowe-
nua, from the 1st July, 1863.
Province of Marlborough.
ALLEN HOUGHTON to be Postmaster at Havelock,
from the 1st October, 1863.
JAMES FORD HATHAWAY to be Postmaster at
Gouland's Ferry, from the 1st October, 1863.
Province of Southland.
JAMES FREDERICK BARKE to be Postmaster at
Riverton, from the 1st September, 1863.
WILLIAM HOPCROFT to be Postmaster at Gum-
my's Bush, from the 1st September, 1863.
Native Office, Auckland,
October 6th, 1863.
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.
F. D. BELL.
SCHEDULE.
PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.
DISTRICT OF BAY OF ISLANDS
Maungataniwha West, No. 2.
Estimated to contain 11,002 acres.
BOUNDARIES.
Commencing at a Hill named Puketoetoe,
along the Survey line to Te Huinga, thence
along the Survey lines to a point known as Ta-
puketukituki, thence along the Survey lines to
a point called Opou on the Kaitaia stream,
thence along the Survey lines returning towards
the Kaitaia river, thence along the Kaitaia river
to the Native Reserve known as Mangataeore,
thence along the Survey line of the Native
Reserve to a peg on the Kaitaia river, named
Kowhatupotakataka, thence along the Survey
line to the starting point at Puketoetoe.
Maungataniwha West, No. 1.
Estimated area 12,940 acres.
BOUNDARIES.
Commencing at the Native Neserve "Peria"
following the Westerly boundary of the Maunga-
taniwha (East) block to a peg near Whakahira
thence along the Survey lines to the South of the
Maungataniwha, to a stake, marked "Te Hu-
inga," thence along the Survey line to Puke-
toetoe, thence along the Survey line and creek
to the open ground Otira, thence along the
Survey line to the Hikurangi boundary, thence
following the Hikurangi boundary and the
Oruru boundary, thence along the line of the
Native Reserve to the starting point on the
Peria Reserve. But the plan of the Survey
will shew more particularly the boundaries con-
nected with the sale of this block of land.
Cancellation of the Appointment of Thomas
Cook Irving as Pilot.
General Post Office,
Auckland, October 7th, 1863.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to cancel the Pilot's License
issued to Thomas Cook Irving, of Otago.
READER GILSON WOOD.
Printed and published by ROBERT J. CREIGHTON and ALFRED SCALES, for the New Zealand
Government, at the Printing Office, O'Connell Street.
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π Appointments of Postmasters for Canterbury, Marlborough, and Southland Provinces
π Transport & Communications7 October 1863
Postmaster, Appointments, Canterbury, Marlborough, Southland, Postal Service
- Daniel Ferguson, Appointed Postmaster at Arowenua
- Allen Houghton, Appointed Postmaster at Havelock
- James Ford Hathaway, Appointed Postmaster at Gouland's Ferry
- James Frederick Barke, Appointed Postmaster at Riverton
- William Hopcroft, Appointed Postmaster at Gummy's Bush
πͺΆ Notification of Extinguishment of Native Title over Maungataniwha West Blocks
πͺΆ MΔori Affairs6 October 1863
Native Title, Land, Extinguishment, Bay of Islands, Auckland, Survey Boundaries
- F. D. Bell
π Cancellation of Pilot's License issued to Thomas Cook Irving
π Transport & Communications7 October 1863
Pilot License, Cancellation, Otago
- Thomas Cook Irving, Pilot License cancelled
- READER GILSON WOOD
NZ Gazette 1863, No 53