β¨ Electoral District Boundaries
JULY 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 867
the Koranga River; thence by a line along the middle of the said Koranga River to its source; thence by a right line to Maungatapere; thence again by a right line to Maungapowhatu; thence by a right line to Matakapia Trig. Station (No. 98); thence by a right line to the most northerly point of Waikaremoana; thence by a right line to the junction of the Rangitaiki River and the main road from Napier to Tapuachararu, by the south side of that road to the Tauhara Middle Block, by that block and the Tauhara South A Block to the north-western corner of the Patehe Block, No. 5170; thence by a right line over Te Iringa Trig. Station (No. 60) to the 39th parallel of south latitude; towards the South by the 39th parallel of south latitude to a point due south of the mouth of the Whanganui Stream in Taupo Moana; towards the West generally by a right line to the mouth of that stream, and thence by the western shore of Taupo Moana to the mouth of the Waihora Stream, by a right line thence to the Waimahana Hot Spring, and by the Waikato Electoral District, hereinbefore described; and towards the North-west by the Coromandel Electoral District, hereinbefore described: including Motiti, Matakana, and other adjacent islands.
WAIPA.
This district is bounded towards the North generally by the Franklin South Electoral District, hereinbefore described; towards the North-east generally by the Waikato Electoral District, hereinbefore described; towards the East by the Tauranga Electoral District, hereinbefore described, to the 39th parallel of south latitude; towards the South by the 39th parallel of south latitude; towards the North-west generally by the Wanganui River to its confluence with the Otunui River; towards the West by a line due north to the parallel of 38Β° 30' south latitude; towards the South by the parallel of 38Β° 30' south latitude; and again towards the West by the ocean.
EAST COAST.
This district is bounded towards the North-west generally by the Tauranga Electoral District, hereinbefore described; towards the North and East by the ocean; towards the South by the ocean to the mouth of the Waihua River; towards the South-west generally by the said Waihua River to the 39th parallel of south latitude, by the said 39th parallel to where it intersects the Mohaka River in Block II., Mohaka Survey District; thence by the said Mohaka River to its confluence with Te Hoe River, and by the latter river to the north-western boundary-line of the Maungataniwha Block; thence by a right line to the Tauranga Electoral District aforesaid at a point where a right line drawn between Tawhiwhau and Tatarakino Trig. Stations intersects the southern boundary-line of that electoral district: including Portland Island.
TARANAKI.
This district is bounded towards the North and East generally by the Waipa Electoral District, hereinbefore described, and the Wanganui River to the confluence of the said Wanganui River with the Tangarakau River; thence by a right line to the eastern corner of the Mangao-tuku Block; thence by the southern boundary of that block to its south-western corner; thence by a right line to the eastern corner of the Ahuroa Block, and by the eastern boundary of the latter block to the Patea River; towards the North-east by the said Patea River to a point in line with the northern boundary-line of Block X., Ngaire Survey District; towards the South by a right line to the said Block X., and by that block to the Waingongoro River; towards the South-west by that river to its source, and by a right line thence to the summit of Mount Egmont; towards the West generally by a right line to the source of the Waiwakaiho River, and by that river to the ocean; and towards the North-west by the ocean.
NEW PLYMOUTH.
This district is bounded towards the West and North-west by the ocean; towards the East by the Taranaki Electoral District, hereinbefore described; and towards the South-east by a right line from the summit of Mount Egmont to the source of the Okehu Stream, and by that stream to the ocean.
EGMONT.
This district is bounded towards the North-west by the New Plymouth Electoral District, hereinbefore described; towards the North-east and North by the Taranaki Electoral District, hereinbefore described; towards the East generally by the Patea River and the Borough of Patea to the ocean; and towards the South-west by the ocean.
WANGANUI.
This district is bounded towards the North-west by the Kai Iwi Native Block; towards the North-east generally by the Puketotara Stream to Section No. 246, Block I., Westmere Survey District; thence by the said Section No. 246 and Sections Nos. 247 and 171 of the said Block I., by Sections Nos. 158, 93, 92, 112, 111, 110, and 109, Block II., of the said Westmere Survey District to the south-east corner of the last-mentioned section; again towards the North-west generally by the said Sections Nos. 109, 110, 111, and 112, and by Sections Nos. 113, 135, 136, and 61 of Block II. aforesaid, by Sections Nos. 71, 70, the Ngaturi Native Reserve, and Sections Nos. 192, 207, 204, and 203, Waipakura Survey District, to the Wanganui River; towards the East generally by the said Wanganui River to a point due west of the mouth of the Kukuta Stream; towards the North by a right line to that stream; thence by the said Kukuta Stream and Section No. 158A, Ikitara Survey District; towards the South-east generally by Sections Nos. 122A, 120, and 292, Block II., of the said Ikitara Survey District, to Long Acre Road, by that road; and Sections Nos. 83, 82, and 81, Block II. aforesaid, and Sections Nos. 80 and 79, Block I., Ikitara Survey District aforesaid, to No. 3 Line, by the said No. 3 Line and Sections Nos. 65 and 44 to No. 2 Line, by the Manawakowara No. 2 Block, the Kohipo, and the Riri-a-te-hore No. 2 Block, and the Waitahanui No. 3 Block to the Great North-western Road, by that road to the Awaria Stream, by that stream to the Wanganui River, and by the left bank of said Wanganui River to the ocean; and towards the South-west by the ocean.
WAITOTARA.
This district is bounded towards the North-west generally by the Electoral Districts of Egmont and Taranaki, hereinbefore described; towards the North by the Electoral Districts of Waipa and Tauranga, hereinbefore described; towards the South-east generally by the summit of the Kaimanawa Range to Trig. Station No. 28, Kaimanawa Survey District; thence by a right line to Trig. Station No. 24, on Te Kotete; thence by a right line to Trig. Station No. 17; thence by a right line to Trig. Station No. 32; towards the South by a right line to the confluence of the Panemango and Tamakomako Rivers; thence by the southern boundary of the Ruanui Block to Te Rere-a-maru; and thence by a right line to the trig. station on Maungakaretu; again towards the South-east generally by right lines from hill to hill along the summit of the eastern watershed of the Wangaehu River to a line being the production of the north-eastern boundary-line of Block No. 249, Wangaehu Survey District; thence by a right line to the northernmost corner of the said Block No. 249 aforesaid; thence by the north-eastern boundary-line of that block and the north-eastern boundary-line of Block No. 247 to the eastern boundary-line of the latter block, by Blocks Nos. 264, 263, 260, 1 of 258, 252, 210, 211, 56, 76, 75, 74, 284, 283, 197, 196, 194, 70, 69, 63, and 22, all of the said Wangaehu Survey District, by Sections Nos. 21, 25, 28, 32, 36, 35, 34, 37, 98, 97, and 117, Rangitoto Survey District, and Sections Nos. 165 and 167, Kotiata Survey District, and the north-western boundary-line of the last-mentioned section produced to the ocean; towards the South-west generally by the ocean to the Wanganui Electoral District, hereinbefore described, by that electoral district, and again by the ocean.
NAPIER.
This district is bounded towards the North and East by the ocean from the Pilot Station to a point in line with the southern boundary-line of Section No. 586, Town of Napier; towards the South by a right line to and along that section and its production to the Inner Lagoon; towards the West and again towards the South and West by the said lagoon to Pandora Point; thence by a right line to the beacon on the most westerly point of Maori Island; and thence by a right line to the Pilot Station.
HAWKE'S BAY.
This district is bounded towards the North-west by the Electoral Districts of Waitotara and Tauranga, hereinbefore described; towards the North-east generally by the East Coast Electoral District, hereinbefore described; towards the East generally by Hawke's Bay to the Napier Electoral District, hereinbefore described, by that electoral district, and again by Hawke's Bay; towards the South-east generally by the Waikahu, Te Puninga, and the Pakowhai Blocks to the Tutaekuri-Waimate Stream, by that stream to the Ngaruroro River, and by that river to a point in line with the south-western boundary-line of Section No. 30, Havelock Suburban; again towards the North-east by a right line to that boundary-line, and by the said Section No. 30 and Sections Nos. 13 and 8; again towards the South-east by Sections Nos. 7, 6, 5, and 4; towards the South-west by the said Section No. 4 and Sections Nos. 14 and 27 to the said Ngaruroro River; again towards the South-east generally by the Ngaruroro River aforesaid to the south-western corner of south suburban section of Havelock No. 8; thence by the southern boundary of that section to Te Aute Road; thence by that road to where it crosses the railway-line at Pakipaki; thence by the railway-line to the Pukekura West Block; thence by that block, the Roto-a-
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ποΈ Governance & Central Administration4 July 1887
Electoral Districts, Boundaries, Proclamation, Representation Act 1887
NZ Gazette 1887, No 41