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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 37
| Names of Claimants. | Names and Localities of Blocks. | Boundaries. |
|---|---|---|
| The Governor | Ngatitaiuru ... | Bounded towards the North by McCaskill's claim, Whangamata No. 3 and No. 6; towards the South-east by Ohinemuri No. 3 and No. 2; towards the South-west by Ohinemuri No. 1; and towards the West by lines, Te Komata South, Te Komata North, and thence by a line to the place of commencement. |
| The Governor | Ohinemuri No. 1 | Bounded towards the North-east by the Ngati- taiuiru Block; towards the South-east and South by the Ohinemuri No. 2; generally Westerly by Te Puruoterangi No. 2, Ohine- muri No. 14, a line, Taiwhakarewakauri; again a line, Ohinemuri No. 15, and again by a line to the point of commencement. |
| The Governor | Ohinemuri No. 2 | Bounded towards the North-east by Ohinemuri No. 3; towards the South and South-east by Ohinemuri No. 4; towards the South-west by Wharerata; towards the North by Ohine- muri No. 1; and towards the North-west by the Ngatitaiuru Block. |
| The Governor | Ohinemuri No. 3 | Bounded towards the North-east by Ngatiporou; towards the South-east by Ohinemuri No. 4; towards the South-west by Ohinemuri No. 2; and towards the North-west by Ngatitaiuru. |
| The Governor | Ohinemuri No. 4 | Bounded towards the East by the Ocean; towards the South-east by Ohinemuri Nos. 8, 7, and 5; towards the South-west by Ohinemuri No. 5 and Wharerata; and thence generally. Northerly by Ohinemuri Nos. 2 and 3, and Ngatiporou to point of commencement. |
| The Governor | Ohinemuri No. 5 | Bounded towards the North by Ohinemuri No. 4; towards the East by Ohinemuri No. 7; towards the South by Ohinemuri No. 17, Owharoa Nos. 2 and 3, and Ohinemuri No. 6; and towards the South-west by a road line and a line to point of commencement. |
| The Governor | Ohinemuri No. 6 | Bounded towards the North by Ohinemuri No. 5; towards the North-east by a stream; towards the South by Owharoa No. 2; towards the South-west by a road line; and towards the North-west by Ohinemuri No. 5, to point of commencement. |
| The Governor | Ohinemuri No. 7 | Bounded towards the North-east by Ohinemuri No. 8; towards the South-east by Ohinemuri No. 17, towards the West by Ohinemuri No. 5; and towards the North-west by Ohinemuri No. 4. |
| The Governor | Ohinemuri No. 8 | Bounded towards the East by the Ocean, towards the South by Ohinemuri Nos. 9, 12 and 13; towards the East by Ohinemuri No. 13; towards the North by Ohinemuri Nos. 13, 12, and 9; again towards the East by the Ocean, thence generally South-easterly by Waihi Reserve and Ohinemuri No. 17; towards the South-west by Ohinemuri No. 7; and towards the North-west by Ohinemuri No. 4. |
| The Governor | Ohinemuri No. 9 | Bounded towards the North by Ohinemuri No. 8; towards the East by the Ocean; towards the South by Ohinemuri No. 8; and towards the West by Ohinemuri No. 12. |
| The Governor | Ohinemuri No. 10 | Bounded towards the North by Mackay Town South, and the Ohinemuri River; towards the East by Ohinemuri No. 17; towards the South by Waitawheta Stream and Ohinemuri No. 17; and towards the West by Ohinemuri No. 19, to point of commencement. |
| The Governor | Ohinemuri No. 11 | Bounded towards the North-east by Owharoa No. 2; towards the South-east and South- west by the Ohinemuri River to point of com- mencement. |
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Schedule of Boundaries for Native Land Claims Investigation
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🪶 Māori Affairs31 March 1882
Native Land Court, Land blocks, Boundaries, Ohinemuri, Ngatitaiuru, Schedule
- (The Governor), Claimant for land blocks
NZ Gazette 1882, No 37