Appointments and Land Notices




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

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JAMES IRWIN WILSON, Esq., Kaipara, and
JOHN WATSON BAIN, Esq., Auckland,
to be Justices of the Peace for the Colony.
ALFRED DOMETT.

Native Office,
Auckland, 21st February, 1863.
I T 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 bereunto annexed.
F. D. BELL.

SCHEDULE.

PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.

WAIRARAPA DISTRICT.
TAHEKE BLOCK.
Containing about 1,500 acres.

The boundary commences at the lands sold
by Mitai Poneke, running downwards in the
River Ruamahanga on to Taheke, bends there
and goes onto Nga Kiori, from Nga Kiori
going on to the River Wakaehu and on to Te
Matau, onwards to Te Tawai, to Te Kotenga
Poronui, to Te Mairi, and to the River Waio-
hai, along the River Waiohai up to the bound-
ary of Maitai Poneke's sale on to Te Kunenga,
and joins the Ruamabanga.

TE WHITI BLOCK.
Containing about 640 acres.

Bounded North by Native land, East by the
Taueru River, South by Hamuera's Reserve
of 156 acres, and West by the Ruamahanga
River and by native land.

WANGAEHU BLOCK,
Containing about 450 acres.

These are the boundaries of the land com-
mencing at the Papa o te Watahi and on to
the Umu Karaka, following thence the course
of the Wangaehu to the Whareotewenga, and
to the tree known as the Arawhata, thence
to the Roto a te Po, and thence to the Kowara
a tane, here joining the boundary of the land
sold to the Queen, it follows that boundary on
to Titai a peranga to the Waitapu and to
Hakakaia, thence to Ruakinui, and from thence
to the Owaki, here it follows the course of the
Waheanui to the Kopua a Mahina, from thence
to Tata, and following the course of the Rua-
mahanga on to the Pohue ford, and from
once to Tutangatakino where the boundaries
close.

AUMA KARAKA'S PAHAUA BLOCK.
Containing about 3,900 acres.

The boundary commences at the mouth of
the river Ngakonui at Pahaua, along by
haua to the mouth of the river Wai-

nuioru, straight along by the river to Wainui-
oru and Karakaikatoa on to the mouth of the
Puapuatapatu, on to Ngaawapurua, along
Ngaawapurua to the survey line, along the line
to the source of Ngakonui, from thence by the
river on to Pahaua and joins there.

TAUERU BLOCK, ADJOINING TE WHITI.
Containing about 1500 acres.

The boundary at the South end commencing
at the mouth of Taueru River, follows the rive
upwards to the boundary of a Native Reserve
of 156 acres belonging to Hamuera, bends
there and crosses over to the Ruamahanga
River at the boundary of Hamuera's land
purchased from the Crown, bends there and
runs down the Ruamahanga Southward, and
terminates at the mouth of the Taueru.

KAHUTARA BUSH BLOCK AND OTUMANGA
BLOCK.
Containing about 900 acres.

Is bounded on the North East by Native
land, South East by the Ruamahanga River
and Native land, South and South West by
Native land, and North West by the Kahutara
Block.

PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.

EAST COAST DISTRICT.
WHAWHANUI RESERVE.
Containing about 1000 acres.

Commencing at Witikaupeka on to Te
Ranga going along on the Ohiranga to Tau-
mata o te Hapunga, then going Southwards
to Herekuri, along the Herekuri to Waka-
hanui, along in the Wakahanui and joining
(or ending) at Witikaupeka.

Error in boundary of Manawatu District
published in New Zealand Gazette, No. 3,
of 1863, page 32.

NOTICE.

B Y a clerical error the southern boundary
of the Manawatu District constituted
by Order in Council on the 24th January,
1863, is described as being the Waiwiri
stream.
It should have been the Kukutauaki
stream.

F. D. BELL.
Native Office,
Auckland, 21st February, 1863.

NOTICE.

Appointing a Station in Otago Harbor for
boarding Vessels on arrival and departure.

I HEREBY give notice, that under the
authority of clause 14 of the Customs
Regulation Act, 1858, I have appointed all
that portion of the Harbour of Otago, situated



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⚖️ Justices of the Peace Appointed for the Colony

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Appointments, Justice of the Peace, Kaipara, Auckland
  • James Irwin Wilson (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace
  • John Watson Bain (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace

  • ALFRED DOMETT

🪶 Extinguishment of Native Title over Wairarapa Land Blocks

🪶 Māori Affairs
21 February 1863
Native Title, Extinguishment, Wairarapa, Land Blocks, Schedule, Wellington Province
  • Mitai Poneke, Land boundary reference
  • Hamuera, Reserve boundary reference

  • F. D. BELL

🏘️ Correction of Manawatu District Southern Boundary

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
21 February 1863
Boundary correction, Manawatu District, Stream identification
  • F. D. BELL

🏭 Appointment of Otago Harbor Station for Boarding Vessels

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Otago Harbor, Customs Regulation Act, Vessel inspection