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4. Reserve for Whahatohea Chief Te Ranapia Te TJatuahu. Lot 33 in Opotiki Valley, 50 acres. 5. Reserves for Whakatohea Chiefs, on condition that they remain loyal to Ist January, 1870, when Crown Grants will be issued. Te Ranapia Te TJatuahu, lot 1, Tirohanga, 50 acres; Piri Te Makarini, lot 3, Tirohanga, 50 acres ; Reweri Te Rangimatanuku, lot 4, Tirohanga, 50 acres. All the bearings in this Schedule are magnetic. J. A. Wilson, Crown Agent.
Memo, to Schedule of Native Reserves in Say of Plenty District. The boundaries of the Ohope Reserve are in abeyance until the appeal in the Chief Wepiha's case has been decided. There are four other small Native Reserves, amounting in all to about 112 acres of land, particulars of which will be forwarded when their details are complete. A sketch map of a large portion of this district, containing much information, has been forwarded by me to the Agent of the General Government in Auckland. J. A. Wilson, Crown Agent. P.S.—The Government has reserved the right to take from the Whakatane Reserve a portion of land equivalent to the compensation that may be awarded or granted on the eastern side of Whakatane River. J. A. Wilson, Crown Agent. Memo. —One hundred and forty-six claims preferred by three hundred and eighteen claimants are disposed of. J. A. Wilson, 28th June, 1867. _______________ Crown Agent.
No. 3. Supplementary Schedule of Native Reserves in the Bay of Plenty District. 7. Ohope Reserve, for surrendered Rebels and loyal Ngatiawa Natives of NgatikoJcopu and Ngatiwharepaia, of which hapus Apanui, TVepiha, and JCepa Toihau are the Chiefs. Bounded on the North by the sea ; on the East by a line running South from high-water mark on the sea coast to Te Iloro at the mouth of Tauwhare River; on the South by Tauwharo River from To Horo to the point where the Tauwhare recedes three-quarters of a mile from the sea, thence by a line running due West to the western boundary; on the West by a line running S.S.E. from high-water mark at Te Arakuri at the western end of Ohopo beach, until it meets the southern boundary. 8. Rangitaihe Reserve, for surrendered Rebels and loyal Natives of Te Pahipoto Ngaitainaohe and other hapus. Bounded on the East by the Whakatane Reserve; on the South by the southern boundary line of the confiscated block; on the West by the Tarawera River from the southern boundary to Puke Tapu, thence by a straight line to Patuhoe, thence to Te Arero, thence to Otihore, thence to Te Pahauahaua-o-Rangipakokina, thence by the Rangitaike River to its first bend North of Te Teko, thence by a line bearing towards the hill Ohinetiwai to the western side of Titingaroa Swamp, thence by the edge of Titingaroa to Te Rakau Puhi; on the North by a line running from Te Rakau Puki to Oteukuhanga, thence to Mauawairihi, thence by a line bearing East to the western boundary of the Whakatane Reserve. All the bearings in this Schedule are magnetic. J. A. Wilson, Crown Agent. P.S. —The Government has reserved the right to lay out roads through all the Native Reserves in the Bay of Plenty District. J. A. Wilson, Crown Agent.
No. 4. Bat op Plenty District. Schedule of Land given to the Arawa Tribe. Bounded on the North by the sea from the mouth of Waitahanui to the mouth of Te Awa-o-te-Atua; on the East by Te Awa-o-te-Atua and Tarawera Rivers ; on the South by a portion of the southern boundary of the confiscated block, and on the West by the western boundary of the confiscated district. J. A. "Wilson, Crown Agent.
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