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Port Molyneux : the story of Maori and pakeha in South Otago : a centennial history : commemorating the landing of George Willsher and his companions at Willsher Bay, June 28, 1840 : with a programme for the unveiling of the centennial cairn, erected by the Clutha County Council, June 28, 1940

The Boundaries Of The Block

The Boundaries Of The Block.

The names of the lands were given as “Otakou, Kaikarae, Taieri Mataau, and Te Karoro.” The boundaries were given as: “The Northern Boundary line commences at Purehurehu, runs along the seashore, crossing the entrance of Otakou (Harbour) to Otupa, thence along the coast to Poatiri, the eastern boundary is the ocean from Poatiri to Tokata; thence the southern boundary runs along the summit of Taukohu to Pohueroa, it then runs along the summit of the Kaihiku range and crosses the Mataau River, thence along the summit of the Maunga–atua Range to Wakari, along the summit of Wakari to Mihiwaka and Otuwararoa, thence it descends to Purehurehu on the coast.”