Financial Schedule, Land Purchases




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1027

Outgo.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Claims under policies, assurance
Annuities
Surrenders
Commission, new
renewal

Expenses of management—
Salaries, head office...
branch offices
Medical fees
Travelling expenses, agents
Advertising
Printing and stationery
Rent
Postage
Telegrams
Other expenses, accounts to be
specified

Amount of funds at the end of the
year, as per Third Schedule...

£

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Notification of the Payment of Money on and Entry
into Negotiations for the Purchase of Native Lands
in the North Island.

HERCULES ROBINSON, Governor.

IN pursuance of the provisions of "The Govern-
ment Native Land Purchases Act, 1877," it is
hereby notified that money has been paid by or on
behalf of Her Majesty the Queen for the purchase
or acquisition of the several blocks of Native land
in the North Island which are more particularly
described and mentioned in the Schedule hereto;
and, further, that negotiations in respect of such
purchases or acquisitions as aforesaid have been
entered into by or on behalf of Her said Majesty.

SCHEDULE.

PUKETAUHINU.

ALL that parcel of land in the District of Waiapu,
in the Provincial District of Auckland, known by
the name of Puketauhinu, containing by estimation
30,000 acres or thereabouts. Boundaries: Com-
mencing at the mouth of the Mangamauku Stream
on the survey line of the Papatipu Block, thence to
Ururoanui, thence to Te Kahika, thence to Puke-
tauhinu, thence to Te Poho o Ohinekehu, thence to
Tututohora, thence to Pukakahonui, thence to Ma-
ngahatapua, thence to Manuriki, thence following the
Motu River to Huwaero, thence to the mouth of the
Mangatutara River, thence following the survey line
of Waitahaia and Papatipu Blocks to the mouth of
the Mangamauku Stream, the starting point. This
block has not passed the Native Land Court.

WAEWAETAPAHIA.

All that parcel of land in the District of Waiapu,
in the Provincial District of Auckland, known by the
name of Waewaetapahia, containing by estimation
3,000 acres or thereabouts. Boundaries: Commencing
at Puketoi, thence to Whangairopa, thence to Te
Riukokako, thence following up the creek to the
mouth of the Arikiruawai Stream, thence following
up the said stream, thence ascending the hill Wawa-
rua, thence in a straight line to the head of the
Mangatoetoe, thence ascending Mount Hikurangi,
thence to Te Maara a Kahukuraporo Tamahoka,
thence following along the survey lines of Te Ngaere,
Aorangiwai, and Aorangi Maunga Blocks to Puketoi,
the starting point. This block has not passed the
Native Land Court.

TE AHOMATARIKI.

All that parcel of land in the District of Waiapu, in
the Provincial District of Auckland, known by the name
of Te Ahomatariki, containing by estimation 30,000
acres or thereabouts. Boundaries: Commencing at
Te Hutinga a Kiwi, thence to Makoekoea, thence to
Tutaki ki te piko, thence to Te Whakaumu, thence to
Iwitea, thence to Te Waihirere, thence to Tawaroa,
thence to Mangaroa, thence to Tawamatangi, thence to
Te Kokomuka, thence to Te Wharekaka o te Pohutu,
thence to Taumata o te Awhengaio, thence to Te Ahi-
raraika, thence to Taupaki, thence to Te Kahika a
Tawiwi, thence to Putotara, thence to Maungaitauria
e te Kohu, thence to Te Ruaki, thence to Tawhiti a
Uenukukotai, thence to Puwhakatangitangi, thence to
Taiohuarewa, thence to Te Rua Taiko, thence to Te
Waiwhiua te Waipapa, thence to Waiwhinau thence
to Waikakarika, thence to Te Hutinga a Kiwi, the
starting point. This block has not passed the Native
Land Court.

MANGATAWHITO.

All that parcel of land in the District of Waiapu,
in the Provincial District of Auckland, known by the
name of Mangatawhito, containing by estimation
6,000 acres or thereabouts. Boundaries: Commenc-
ing at Parongomaitutangata, thence to Te Whanau-
tanga o te Ratunuku, thence along the Rawhitiroa
Range to Te Umu a Mokaiohungiamo Makahuri, thence
to Tamahine a Mataroa, thence to Te Kaunoti a Poua-
wahine, thence to Takapuhinu, thence to Rotoehu,
thence to Ngapuketurua, thence descending into and
following the Mangamahi Stream to the mouth of
the Wharikirauponga, thence following up the latter
to Arikirua, thence ascending to Pukehou, thence
descending to the head of the Mangatawhito Stream,
thence following down the latter to the mouth of the
Poipoi, thence following up that stream to Tapatahi
Mangamanga Upoko, thence ascending to the Maire,
thence following the Pakiaka Range to the Ana o
Torowhaikai, thence to Puketahi, thence to Pupahi o
te Autauru, thence to Paraumu, thence to Parongo-
maitutangata, the starting point. This block has not
passed the Native Land Court.

MANGAEHU.

All that parcel of land in the District of Waiapu,
in the Provincial District of Auckland, known by the
name of Mangaehu, containing by estimation 3,000
acres or thereabouts. Boundaries: Commencing at
Mangatekapua, thence to Pukehouhou, thence running
along the top of the range to the head of the Mangaehu
Stream, thence following down that stream to its
junction with the Mangaoparo Stream, thence follow-
ing the latter stream to Pariwhero, thence to Manga-
tekapua, the starting point. This block has not
passed the Native Land Court.

PAKIAKANUI.

All that parcel of land in the District of Waiapu,
in the Provincial District of Auckland, known by the
name of Pakiakanui, containing by estimation 2,000
acres or thereabouts. Boundaries: Commencing at
Te Aitanga a Tauroa, Te Kuramori, Te Akirara,
Maraehara, Mangatawhito, Te Poipoi, Te Uapata,
thence to Te Aitanga a Tauroa, the starting point.
This block has not passed the Native Land Court.

TE UMUMANGO.

All that parcel of land in the District of Mahia, in
the Provincial District of Auckland, known by the
name of Te Umumango, containing by estimation
600 acres or thereabouts. Boundaries: Commencing
at Hamoringa, thence following the sea-coast to Rau-
wawa, thence to Tokitoki, thence to Te Rakauwhakama-
tuku, thence following the survey line of Te Mahanga



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🏢 Alteration of Revenue Account Form for Government Insurance and Annuities Act (continued from previous page)

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
25 July 1879
Revenue account, insurance, annuities, expenses, funds
  • FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council

🪶 Notification of payment and negotiations for Native Land Purchases in the North Island

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Native land purchase, negotiations, North Island, Waiapu District, Auckland, land blocks
  • HERCULES ROBINSON, Governor