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An Epitome of Official Documents Relative to Native Affairs and Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand

Native Reserves No. IV.—(Puketutu.)

Native Reserves No. IV.—(Puketutu.)

Extent.— As surveyed, it is 3,400 acres and 28 perches, but the surveyor was misled by the Natives in the first instance. The names of the boundaries are right, and Major Heaphy will be able to insert the proper area on the Crown grant when it arrives. Plan attached.

Boundaries.—Commencing at Maunarima, and keeping the boundary-line to the Otonga Creek; running up the Otonga Creek to its meeting with the Mangaokahu Creek, and following the course of the latter till it falls into the Waitetuna, and so on in that river to the starting-point.

Grantees.—Wiremu Nera te Awaitaia, Ngatimahanga; Hakopa te Kotuku, Ngatimahanga; Hapeta Waaka Nukutaurua, Ngatimahanga; Hone Kingi Huriwhenua, Ngatimahanga; Eruini Matetaitua, Ngatimahanga; Te Waapu, Ngatimahanga; Hemi Nera, Ngatimahanga; Hemi te Puru, Ngatimahanga; Hone Pirihi, Ropata Piko, Hoani Ngaiwhi.

Nature of Grant.—Same as Reserves Nos. I., II., and III.