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

Schedule A. — Tangahoe Reserves

Schedule A.
Tangahoe Reserves.

1.Ten thousand acres of land, more or less. Bounded on the South-west by the River Tawhiti, a tributary of the Tangahoe; on the South-east by a survey-line drawn inland from near the junction of the Tangahoe and Tawhiti; on the North-west by a survey-line parallel to the line last named, and three miles distant from it; and on the North-east by a survey-line drawn at right angles to the two last-named lines, through a point on the former or south-eastern boundary five miles distant from the Tangahoe River: which block is intended to include, either wholly or in part, the places known as Turangarere, Otapawa, Taiporohenui, Whareroa, Ohangai, Matangarara and Pokaikai.
2.Five hundred acres of land, more or less, situated on the sea-coast between the rivers Waingongoro and Tangahoe. Bounded on the South-west by the sea-beach; and on the South-east, North-east, and North-west by survey-lines: which block is intended to include the place known as Whaukina, either wholly or in part.
3.One hundred acres of land, more or less, adjacent to and bounded on the East by the River Tangahoe; on the South by the sea-beach; and on the North and West by survey-lines: which block is intended to include the place-known as Tataramoa, either wholly or in part.