Enclosure.
A Schedule of Lands
purchased for the Government, by E. T. Brissenden, North of Auckland, since 20th August,
1874.
No. | Name of Block. | District. | Remarks. |
1 | Punakitere | Hokianga | |
2 | Waimamaku | " | |
3 | Pakanae | " | |
4 | Kanae o Ruruwahine | " | |
5 | Pawhero | " | |
6 | Tukuwhenua and Oteraite | " | |
7 | Kuhuera | " | |
8 | Pukewhaeaihi, | " | |
9 | Pawhero | " | |
10 | Wai Hoanga | Bay of Islands | |
11 | Wairau | " | |
12 | Rakauhongi | " | |
13 | Orowhana | " | |
14 | Te Ana Tuturu | Whangape | |
15 | One No. 2 | Hokianga | |
16 | Okorihi | " | |
17 | Ponewhanua | " | |
18 | Kahumaku and Rairoa | " | |
19 | Unuhaia, Te Huia, Te Patoa, and Opuiti | Whangaroa | |
20 | Turato | Hokianga | |
21 | Omatoroa | " | |
22 | Taraire | (26) This block is in my former report. I have since | |
23 | Mangataraire | Bay of Islands | extended it from Hokianga Heads to Kaihu, com- |
24 | Tutamoe | Kaipara | prising now nearly 100,000 acres: its former area |
25 | Te Takanga | Hokianga | was about 40,000 acres. I believe I am much. |
26 | Waipona | Kaipara | under the mark. The blocks here mentioned at |
27" | Ngapuku | Hokianga | 200,000 acres. |
E. T. Brissenden.
3rd November, 1874