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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 34
Lands declared to be Waste Lands of the Crown. links, 1565 links, 331 links, 224 links, 390 links, 328
(L.S.) HERCULES ROBINSON, Governor.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS the lands described in the Schedule
hereto have been purchased out of the sums
authorized under "The Immigration and Public
Works Act, 1870," and Acts amending the same, to
be issued and expended in the purchase of lands in
the North Island of New Zealand, and it is expedient
that the said lands should be declared to be waste
lands of the Crown:
Now, therefore, I, Sir Hercules George Robert
Robinson, the Governor of the Colony of New Zea-
land, being satisfied that the lands described in the
Schedule hereto are free from Native claims and all
difficulties in connection therewith, in pursuance and
exercise of the power and authority vested in me by
the seventeenth section of "The Waste Lands Ad-
ministration Act, 1876," and the twenty-eighth sec-
tion of "The Land Act 1877 Amendment Act, 1879,"
and all other authorities enabling me in that behalf,
do hereby proclaim and declare the said lands to be
waste lands of the Crown, subject, except as in the
first-mentioned Act provided, to be sold and dealt
with according to the provisions of the laws regulat-
ing the sale and disposal of waste lands of the Crown
in force in the Land District of Auckland.
SCHEDULE.
HEKE MAUNUUNU.
ALL that parcel of land in the District of Bay of
Islands, in the Provincial District of Auckland, known
by the name of Heke Maunuunu, containing by ad-
mersurement 486 acres 2 roods, more or less.
Bounded towards the East by the Waitangi River;
towards the South by the said river, by a line 1090
links, by the northerly edge of a swamp, and by a line
1121 links; towards the West by a line, 1149 links;
and towards the North-west by land the property of
Mrs. E. M. Williams, 581 links, 455 links, 1850 links,
1380 links, 377 links, 1322 links, and 2140 links.
TE TAKANGA NO. 2.
All that parcel of land at Hokianga, in the District
of Hokianga, in the Provincial District of Auckland,
known by the name of Te Takanga No. 2, containing
by admeasurement 827 acres, more or less. Bounded
towards the North-east by the Takanga Stream,
14400 links; towards the East and South-east by
lines, 9066 links; towards the South-west by a line
and Te Kauae-o-Ruruwahine No. 3 Block, 9468 links;
and towards the West by Te Takanga Block, 8859
links.
OIKURA.
All that parcel of land at Waima, in the District
of Hokianga, in the Provincial District of Auckland,
known by the name of Oikura, containing by admea-
surement 2,106 acres, more or less. Bounded on the
East by the Pukewharariki Block 6761 links, 465
links, 661 links, 182 links, 415 links, 302 links, 396
links, 1342 links, 370 links, 3130 links, and 3006
links, and a line 603 links; towards the South by a
line, 10631 links; towards the South-west by lines,
6600 links, 721 links, 10841 links, and 2430 links;
towards the West by a line, 1041 links; towards the
North-west by a line, 7177 links; and towards the
North by lines, 302 links, 250 links, 215 links, 181
links, 425 links, 323 links, 313 links, 303 links, 198
links, 269 links, 295 links, 216 links, 383 links, 231
links, 416 links, 358 links, 301 links, 427 links, 595
links, 258 links, 699 links, 228 links, 296 links, 405
links, 307 links, 275 links, 336 links, 470 links, 496
links, 340 links, 404 links, 321 links, 613 links, 417
Jinks, 665 links, 428 links, 590 links, 338 links, 707
links, and 679 links.
WAIRAU (PART OF).
All that piece of land at Wairau, in the District of
Hokianga, in the Provincial District of Auckland,
containing by admeasurement 1,129 acres, more or
less, being part of Wairau Block. Bounded towards
the East by lines, 2658 links and 11865 links; towards
the South-east by a line, 5810 links; towards the
West by the sea; towards the North-west by the
Wairau Creek and by a tapu reserve, 1435 links,
471 links, and 4264 links; towards the South-west
by the said tapu reserve, 2801 links; again towards
the South-east by the tapu reserve aforesaid, 6765
links; again towards the South-west by the sea;
again towards the West by the Waimamaku River;
and towards the North by other portion of said
Wairau Block, 6960 links.
PAHINUI.
All that parcel of land in the District of Hokianga,
in the Provincial District of Auckland, known by the
name of Pahinui, containing by admeasurement 1,989
acres, more or less. Bounded towards the North-
east by the Ruapahu Block and the Mangaraupo
Creek, 25320 links; towards the South-east, South,
and South-west by the Mangakahia River, 25700
links; towards the West by the Otaruru Block, 10250
links; and towards the North-west by Te Huehue
Block and the Otaienga Creek, 8567 links.
RUAPAHU.
All that parcel of land in the District of Hokianga,
in the Provincial District of Auckland, known by the
name of Ruapahu, containing by admeasurement
1,416 acres, more or less. Bounded towards the
North by the Otaienga Creek, 22000 links; towards
the East by the Waiwhakairo River, the Aukumeroa
Block, and the Putaka Stream, 23801 links; and
towards the South by the Pahinui Block, 19520 links.
OTARURU.
All that parcel of land in the District of Hokianga,
in the Provincial District of Auckland, known by the
name of Otaruru, containing by admeasurement
1,087 acres, more or less. Bounded towards the
North by Te Huehue Block, 8171 links; towards
the East by the Pahinui Block, 10250 links; towards
the South and South-west by the Mangakahia River,
22000 links; and towards the West by the Kopua-
kawau Block, 15120 links.
KOPUAKAWAU.
All that parcel of land in the District of Hokianga,
in the Provincial District of Auckland, known by the
name of Kopuakawau, containing by admeasurement
665 acres, more or less. Bounded towards the East
by the Otaruru Block, 15120 links; towards the
South by the Mangakahia River, 8500 links; towards
the South-west by a stream, 4850 links; and towards
the North-west by Te Huehue Block, 13830 links.
TE HUEHUE NO. 2.
All that parcel of land at Waoku, in the District of
Hokianga, in the Provincial District of Auckland,
known by the name of Te Huehue No. 2, containing
by admeasurement 1,580 acres, more or less. Bounded
towards the North by Te Toutou Block, 8913 links;
towards the North-east by lines, 16490 links; towards
the South-east by the Otaienga Stream, 9700 links;
and towards the South-west by Te Huehue No. 1
Block, 23400 links.
TE TARAIRE.
All that parcel of land in the District of Hokianga,
in the Provincial District of Auckland, known by the
name of Te Taraire, containing by admeasurement
915 acres, more or less. Bounded towards the North
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πΊοΈ Proclamation declaring lands in Auckland District as Waste Lands of the Crown
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & SurveyProclamation, Waste Lands of the Crown, Land Schedule, Auckland, Hokianga
- E. M. Williams (Mrs.), Owner of adjacent land
- Sir Hercules George Robert Robinson, Governor
NZ Gazette 1880, No 34