Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand: Volume One
The boundaries of the Land are these
The boundaries of the Land are these.
Boundaries.
The boundaries are these. They commence on the eastern side of a stream called or known as Katiaka on the side adjoining Mr. King's boundary line taking a turn at the stream known as Waipuakakaho it then crosses over the open fern ground until it joins the Taraire river it then follows the course of the Taraire river in a northerly direction it follows up the stream called. Whakapirau until it reaches the mark of the boundary of Spickman's land thence in a westerly direction towards Tupare it follows the ridge until it joins te Uhuhere it descends to the stream or water known as te Poti from thence in a southwesterly direction to the stream known as Pongaheka it follows the ridge of the Tawapuku until it reaches, the main river of Kaeo thence in a southeasterly direction following the course of the river Kaeo until it joins or unites again at the starting or commencing point called Katiaka.