✨ Land Schedule Continuation
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Description of Land.
at Tawakahutia, from thence along the bound-
ary line of the land leased to Europeans to
Orewha, thence to Waikohu to the mouth of
the Rangiriri till it reaches the confiscation
boundary at Ukua, thence along the confisca-
tion boundary to the source of the Koroua
River, thence to Oruapara, Whangaiarea,
Matakitata, Tokanui, and to Tawakahutia.
TE PAKURANGA.
All that piece or parcel of land situate at
Patetere, and named Te Pakuranga, bounded
as follows:-Commencing at Okewa at the
mouth of the Waioraka Creek, thence by the
Waioraka Creek to Tahau, thence by survey
lines to Pukemohiohio, thence to Te Paku-
ranga, thence to Mangauhio, thence to Ngutu-
whera Creek, thence by a line to Okewa, the
commencing point.
PUKEMUKA.
All that piece or parcel of land situate at
Waikato, and called or known by the name of
Pukemuka, bounded as follows:-Commencing
at Pukemuka, thence to Huihuitaha, thence to
Ngutumore, thence by the Waipa Stream to
Ngamokai a mutu, thence to Pukemuka.
WAIPA.
All that piece or parcel of land situate at
Waikato, and called or known by the name of
Waipa, bounded as follows:- Commencing at
Ngutumore, thence to Matawhero, thence by
the Pokaiwhenua Stream to Waioraka Stream,
thence by the Waioraka Stream to Te Roto
Potaka, thence to Ngawaipuaharua on the
Waipa Stream, thence by that stream to the
commencing point, as the same is delineated
in the map prepared for the Native Land
Court, and containing seven thousand and
fifty (7050) acres, more or less.
TE TOKOROA.
All that parcel of land in the Province of
Auckland, situate between Te Whetu and
Te Whakamaru, in the district of Waikato,
known by the name of Te Pokoroa. Bounded
by a line commencing at Te Pakuranga, thence
easterly crossing the Pokaewhenua and
Mangaahio Streams, and to Wharepapa, Te
Ruawhanga, Kahui Tangaroa, Oripakau;
thence from the last point southerly to Te
Whakatutu, thence by the boundary of the
block reserved at the Native settlement at Te
Whetu, and then following the edge of the
Patetere Forest, Te Whakairongą Kopurahui,
thence along the edge of the Patetere Forest,
Pakapuahima, Te Rangi tumaro, Te Kura-
rewa, Waimaruru, Te Poahoho, Pani o rehua;
thence westerly along the ridge Pukerimu, Te
Uranoa, Te Rore Kaho, Te Waiu, Te Whaka-
tutu, Te Onepu, Maungatapere, Te Whaka-
kaho, Te Roto a Putao, Kaura Nui, Whaka-
rongo, Te Waipuna, Matumu tairoa; thence
easterly to Te Teko, thence northerly to One-
pu, Te Pakuranga.
NGUTUWERA.
All that parcel of land in the Province of
Auckland, containing by admeasurement twelve
thousand (12000) acres, more or less, situate
635
Period of Lease
or Agreement
for Lease.
Description of Land.
at Patetere, in the district of Waikato, known
by the name of Ngutuwera. Bounded on the
South by the Pakuranga Block; on the East
by the Oraka Stream; on the North by a line
from the Oraka to Waioraka; and on the West
by the Waioraka.
TE RUE KOKOAE.
All that piece or parcel of land situate in
the Province of Auckland, on the east bank
of the Waikato, and known by the name of
Te Rue Kokoae.
RUNANGA No. 1.
All that piece or parcel of land situate in
the district of Taupo, in the Province of
Auckland, and known by the name of
Runanga No. 1, estimated to contain forty-
three (43000) acres, more or less.
RUNANGA No. 2.
All that piece or parcel of land situate in
the district of Taupo, in the Province of
Auckland, and known by the name of
Runanga No. 2, estimated to contain forty-
four thousand (44000) acres, more or less.
TUMUNUI.
All that piece or parcel of land situate in
the district of Taupo, in the Province of
Auckland, and known by the name of Tumu-
nui, estimated to contain fifty thousand
(50000) acres, more or less.
KAPENGA.
All that piece or parcel of land situate in
the district of Taupo, in the Province of
Auckland, and known by the name of Kapenga,
estimated to contain twenty thousand (20000)
acres, more or less.
PAEROA.
All that piece or parcel of land situate in
the district of Taupo, in the Province of
Auckland, and known by the name of Paeroa,
estimated to contain one hundred thousand
(100000) acres, more or less.
PAREKARANGI.
All that piece or parcel of land situated in
the district of Taupo, in the Province of
Auckland, and known by the name of Pare-
karangi, estimated to contain eighty thousand
(80000) acres, more or less.
RATOREKA.
All that piece or parcel of land situate in
the district of Taupo, in the Province of Auck-
land, and known by the name of Ratoreka,
estimated to contain thirty-five thousand
(35000) acres, more or less.
LOWER KAINGAROA.
All that piece or parcel of land situate in
the district of Taupo, in the Province of
Auckland, and known by the name of Lower
Kaingaroa, estimated to contain two hundred
thousand (200000) acres, more or less.
Twenty-five years from
the 19th December,
1873.
Twenty-one years from
the 13th March, 1873.
Twenty-one years from
the 13th March, 1873.
Twenty-one years from
the 13th March, 1873.
Twenty-one years from the 10th March, 1873.
21 years
from
12th
April,
1873.
Twenty-one years
from the 12th
April, 1873.
Twenty-one years
from the 12th
April, 1873.
Thirty years
from the 9th
March, 1874.
Thirty years
from the 7th
March, 1874.
Twenty-five years
from the 31st
July, 1873.
Twenty-five years
from the 4th
August, 1873.
Twenty-five years
from the 29th
July, 1873.
Twenty-seven years
from the 8th
August, 1873.
Thirty years
from the 17th
September, 1873.
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Continuation of Schedule Describing Boundaries and Lease Terms for Various Land Blocks
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey10 September 1874
Land description, Boundaries, Lease terms, Waikato, Taupo, Patetere, Auckland Province
NZ Gazette 1874, No 50