✨ Land Sale Proclamation
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,
(PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.)
Published by Authority.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signatures thereunto annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those Persons to whom they relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
J. WOODWARD,
Acting Provincial Secretary.
VOL. X.] SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1863. [No. 13
Lands Open for Sale.
PROCLAMATION.
By His Honor ISAAC EARL FEATHERSTON, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, in the Colony of New Zealand.
I, ISAAC EARL FEATHERSTON, Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, do hereby proclaim and notify that the several blocks of land enumerated in the Schedule hereunto annexed, except any reserves therein mentioned, will be open for purchase and selection at the Crown Land Office, Wellington, on and after Wednesday the fifteenth day of April 1863, under the Land Regulations of the fourth day of March, 1853 and the Additional Land Regulations of the fifteenth day of February 1855.
Given under my hand, and issued under the Public Seal of the Province of Wellington, at Wellington, this fourth day of March 1863.
I. E. FEATHERSTON,
Superintendent,
By His Honor’s command,
J. WOODWARD,
Acting Provincial Secretary.
SCHEDULE.
WAIRARAPA DISTRICT.
TAHEKE BLOCK.
Containing about 1,500 acres.
The boundary commences at the lands sold by Mitai Poneke, running downwards in the River Ruamahanga on to Taheke, bends there and goes on to Nga Kiori, from Nga Kiori going on to the River Wakaeu and on to Te Matan, onwards to Te Tawai, to Te Kotenga Poronui, to Te Mairi, and to the River Waiohai, along the River Waiohai up to the boundary of Maitai Poneke’s sale on to Te Kunenga, and joins the Ruamahanga.
TE WHITI BLOCK.
Containing about 640 acres.
Bounded North by Native land. East by the Tauera River, South by Hamuera’s Reserve of 156 acres, and West by the Ruamahanga River and by native land.
WANGAEHU BLOCK.
Containing about 460 acres.
These are the boundaries of the land commencing at the Papa o te Watahi and on to the Umu Karaka, following thence the course of the Wangaehu to the Whareotewenga, and to the tree known as the Arawhata, thence to the Roto a te Po, and thence to the Kowara a tane, here joining the boundary of the land sold to the Queen, it follows that boundary on to Titai a peranga to the Waitapu and to Hakakaia, thence to Ruakinui, and from thence to the Owaki, here it follows the course of the Wangaehu to the Kopua a Mahina, from thence to Tata, and following the course of the Ruamahanga on to the Pohue ford, and from thence to Tutangatakino where the boundaries close.
ARAMA KARAKA’S PAHAUA BLOCK.
Containing about 3,900 acres.
The boundary commences at the mouth of the river Ngakonui at Pahaua, along by Pahaua up to the mouth of the river
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🗺️ Proclamation of Lands Open for Sale
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey4 March 1863
Land sale, Proclamation, Wairarapa District, Taheke Block, Te Whiti Block, Wangaehu Block, Arama Karaka’s Pahaua Block
- Isaac Earl Featherston, Superintendent
- J. Woodward, Acting Provincial Secretary
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1863, No 13