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Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of his Executive Council, doth hereby order, appoint and declare that the Territory hereafter described shall be a District for the purposes of the said Act, that is to say:—All that portion of the Native District of Ahuriri as constituted under the "Native Districts Regulation Act 1858," by Order in Council of even date herewith, as is situate to the South of a line commencing where the Waipawa River flows out of the Ruahine Range, thence along the Waipawa River to its confluence with the Tukituki River, and thence following the Tukituki River to the sea : Excepting all lamJs over which the Native title has been extinguished within the meaning of the said Acts: And doth appoint and declare that the said District shall be called the " Hundred of Waipukurau.', And doth declare that this Order shall take effect from and after the thirty-first day of March 1862. Hampden Willis, For Clerk of Executive Council.

No. 34. ORDER IN COUNCIL, Appointing Hundred of " Wairoa" under the "Native Circuit Courts Act, 1858." G. Grey, Governor. At the Government House at Auckland, on Friday, the Seventh day of January, 1862. Present :—His Excellency the Governor in Council. Whereas by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled the "Native Circuit Courts Act, 1858," it is provided that it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council from time time to appoint Districts for the purposes of the said Act, being Districts over which the Native Title shall not for the time being have been extinguished : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of His Executive Council, doth hereby order, appoint, and declare that the Teriitory hereafter described shall be a District for the purposes of the said A ct, that is to say :—All that portion of the Native District of Ahuriri as constituted under the Districts Regulation Act, 1858," by Order in Council of even date herewith, as is situate to the North and East of a line commencing at the mouth of the Tangoio River, thence following that river to the Tutera Lake, and thence by a line Northwest to the Ruahine Range: Excepting lands over which the Native Title has been extinguished within the meaning of the said Acts: And doth declare that tnis Order shall take effect from and after the thirty-first day of March, J862. Hampden Willis, Clerk of Executive Council.

No. 35. ORDER IN COUNCIL, Appointing Hundred of " Ngaruroro," under the "Native Circuit Courts Act, 1858." G. Grey, Governor. At the Government House, at Auckland, on Friday, the Seventh day of March, 1862. Present:—His Excellency the Governor in Council. Whereas by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, entitled " The Native Circnit Courts Act, 1858," it is provided that it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council from time to time to appoint Districts for the purposes of the said Act, being Districts over which the Native Title •hall not for the time being have been extinguished: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of his Executive Council, doth hereby order, appoint, and declare that the Territory hereafter described shall be a District for the purposes of the said Act; that is to say ;—All that portion of the Native District of Ahuriri as constituted under the "Native Districts Regulation Act, 1858," by Order in Council of even date herewith, as is not comprised within the limits of the Hundred of Waipukurau and Hundred of Wairoa, as constituted under the " Native Circuit Courts Act, 1858," by Order iu Council of even date herewith : Excepting the Town of Napier and all land over which the Native Title has been extinguished within the meaning of tho said Acts : And doth appoint aud declare that the said district shall be called the " Hundred of Ngaruroro." And doth declare that this Order shall take effect from and after the thirty-first day of March, J 802. Hampden Willis, For Clerk of Executive Council,

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UNDER NATIVE ACTS OF 1858.

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