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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
dule hereto have been acquired under the above-
recited provisions of "The Immigration and Public
Works Act, 1870," and it is expedient to notify the
same as being subject to the provisions of the above-
recited section three of "The Immigration and
Public Works Act, 1874:"
Now therefore, I, the Right Honorable Sir James
Fergusson, Baronet, the Governor of the Colony of
New Zealand, do hereby notify that the provisions
of the said third section of "The Immigration and
Public Works Act, 1874," apply, amongst other
lands, to the lands described in the first column of
the Schedule hereto; and I do hereby declare that
in my opinion the description set forth in the said
Schedule of the said lands is sufficient; and I do also
hereby declare and specify, that the respective periods
set out in the second column of the said Schedule
are the periods of the lease or agreement for
lease, as the case may be, of the lands opposite the
description of which such periods are set in the said
Schedule.
As witnesseth the hand of His Excellency the
Governor, this tenth day of September,
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
four.
DONALD MCLEAN.
SCHEDULE.
Description of Land.
ORUANUI.
ALL that piece or parcel of land at Taupo,
in the district of Taupo, in the Province of
Auckland, and called or known by the name
of Oruanui, containing by admeasurement
thirty thousand one hundred and forty-two
(30142) acres, more or less. Bounded-
towards the South-east by the Waikato River;
towards the South-west by the Wairake
Stream; again towards the South-east by lines
one thousand four hundred and seventy (1470)
links, five thousand one hundred and forty-
two (5142) links, eleven thousand three hun-
dred and ninety (11390) links, and three
thousand seven hundred and thirty-seven
(3737) links; towards the East by lines seven
thousand seven hundred (7700) links, one
thousand one hundred and ninety (1190) links,
two thousand three hundred (2300) links, one
thousand three hundred and forty-three
(1343) links, five thousand four hundred
(5400) links, four thousand three hundred and
ninety (4390) links, four thousand and fifty-
two (4052) links, five thousand five hundred
and forty-nine (5549) links, and twelve thou-
sand and eighty-seven (12087) links; towards
the South by lines four thousand four hun-
dred (4400) links, five thousand seven hundred
and sixty (5760) links, and one thousand six
hundred and sixty (1660) links, by the Moa-
para Creek, and by the Taupo Lake; towards
the West by lines twenty thousand four hun-
dred (20400) links, thirty-four thousand eight
hundred and fifty-two (34852) links, ten thou-
sand four hundred and ninety-six (10496)
links, nine hundred and thirty-five (935) links,
two thousand and eighty (2080) links, one
thousand three hundred and six (1306) links,
three hundred and three (303) links, one thou-
sand five hundred and fifteen (1515) links,
one thousand seven hundred and thirty-four
(1734) links, one thousand one hundred and
forty-six (1146) links, one thousand three
hundred (1300) links, four hundred and four-
teen (414) links, five hundred and twenty-one
(521) links, four hundred and twenty-four
(424) links, three hundred and ninety (890)
links, one thousand four hundred and nineteen
(1419) links, one thousand three hundred and
seventy-one (1371) links, five hundred and
seventy-nine (579) links, five hundred and
seventy-four (574) links, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-seven (1867) links, four
thousand one hundred and ten (4110) links,
seven hundred and twelve (712) links, one
thousand (1000) links, three hundred (300)
links, five hundred and fifteen (515) links,
links, and four thousand four hundred and
thousand six hundred and eighty (2680)
forty-three (4443) links; towards the North
by lines two thousand three hundred and fifty-
three (2353) links, three thousand nine hun-
dred and thirty-six (3936) links, two thou-
sand four hundred and eighty-four (2484)
links, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-
six (1836) links, three thousand six hundred
and sixty-five (3665) links, nine hundred and
seventy-four (974) links, five thousand four
hundred and seventy-six (5476) links, three
thousand four hundred and forty-seven (3447)
links, nine hundred and thirty-four (934) links,
one thousand one hundred and sixty-nine
(1169) links, five hundred and ten (510)
links, two thousand five hundred and fifteen
(2515) links, one thousand three hundred and
fifty-four (1354) links, six hundred and thirty-
six (636) links, four thousand four hundred
and seventy-six (4476) links, five hundred and
fifty-nine (559) links, two thousand one hun-
dred (2100) links, five thousand two hundred
and eighty (5280) links, four thousand eight
hundred and ninety-six (4896) links, fourteen
thousand two hundred and twenty-seven
(14227) links, three thousand and thirty-
seven (3037) links, eight hundred and nine-
teen (819) links, and four thousand nine hun-
dred and sixty-eight (4968) links; excepting
nevertheless out of this demise so much and
such part of the said block of land, containing
ten thousand (10000) acres, more or less, as
is shown by that part coloured red of the plan
drawn.
Twenty-one years from the 4th June, 1873.
TE MOTU.
All that piece or parcel of land in the Pro-
vince of Auckland, in the district of the East
Coast, known by the name of Te Motu,
bounded as follows:-Commencing at Kai-
taura, thence along the Motu Stream to its
mouth Whakapaupakihi, thence to its source,
thence to Moutohora, thence to Ngapukiriki,
thence to Pokaikiri, Te Pato, and Moanui;
thence along the Koroua Stream to its source,
thence along the confiscation boundary from
Ukua to the Rangiriri Stream, thence along
the said stream to Kaitaura.
Fifty years from the 19th
December,
1873.
WAIKOHU MATAWAI.
All that piece or parcel of land in the Pro-
vince of Auckland, in the district of the East
Coast, known by the name of Waikohu
Matawai, bounded as follows:-Commencing
Twenty-five
years from 19
Dec., 1873.
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Proclamation applying Public Works Act provisions to scheduled lands
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πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey10 September 1874
Land schedule, Oruanui, Te Motu, Waikohu Matawai, Lease terms, Immigration and Public Works Act
- Sir James Fergusson, Baronet, Governor of the Colony of New Zealand
- Donald McLean
NZ Gazette 1874, No 50