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parcel of land in our Province of Wellington, in our Colony of New Zealand, containing by admeasurement four thousand two hundred and forty-four acres (more or less), situatedin the District of Ahuriri, and bounded on the north by land granted to the Bishop of New Zealand upon trust as an endowment for a school one hundred and thirty-seven chains, on the east by the Roto Atara swamp and by a line bearing 183° twenty-nine chains, on the south by a line bearing 282° two hundred and thirty-nine chains, on the west by a line bearing 17° 30' twenty-one chains, thence by a line bearing 28° 20' ninety-two chains, thence by a line bearing 23° 50' forty-seven chains fifty links, thence by a line bearing 16° 15' sixty-seven chains to it's intersection with the southern boundary of the land granted to the Bishop of New Zealand as aforesaid, excepting so much of the hereinbefore described land as may be necessary for the making of a road not exceeding sixty-six feet in width in through or over the said parcel of land, and which said parcel of land hereby granted is delineated on the plan drawn in the margin hereof, with all the rights and appurtenances thereto belonging, to hold unto the said George Augustus, Lord Bishop of New Zealand, and his successors for ever, upon trust as an endowment for a school, to be maintained in the District of Ahuriri aforesaid, for the education of children of our subjects of both races in New Zealand. In testimony whereof we have caused this our grant to be sealed with the seal of our Colony of New Zealand. Witness our trusty and well-beloved Thomas Gore Browne, C.8., Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of New Zealand, at Auckland, this seventh day of July, in the twenty-first year of our reign, and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven. Thomas Gore Browne. Entered on record this sixteenth day of July, 1857. E. W. Stafford, Colonial Secretary and Registrar.
(No. 169 of Reg. H7.) Victoria, by the grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen : To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting: Know ye that for good considerations us thereunto moving, we for us, our heirs and successors, do hereby grant unto the Right Reverend Charles John, Bishop of Wellington; the Venerable Octavius Hadfield, Archdeacon ofKapiti; William McLeod Bannatyne, George Hunter, and Robert Stokes, all of Wellington, Esquires, Trustees appointed by the General Synod of the branch of the United Church of England and Ireland in New Zealand, all that parcel of land in our Province of Hawke's Bay, in our Colony of New Zealand, containing by admeasurement three hundred and eighty-two acres (more or less), being section numbered nineteen R, situated at Te Aute, bounded towards the north by land granted to the Bishop of New Zealand " upon trust as an endowment for a school," twenty-three thousand nine hundred links, towards the east by Native land, consisting of an irregular line of a swamp and a line bearing 54° one thousand two hundred links, towards the south by a line bearing 282° a distance of twenty-four thousand two hundred and seventy-eight links, and towards the west partly by a line bearing 17° 30' a distance of one thousand four hundred and ninety-two links, and partly by a line bearing 183° a distance of two thousand two hundred and forty links, as the same is delineated on the plan drawn in the margin hereof, with all the rights and appurtenances thereto belonging, to hold unto the said Charles John, Bishop of Wellington; Archdeacon Octavius Hadfield, William McLeod Bannnatyne, George Hunter, and Robert Stokes, for ever, upon trust as an endowment for a school, to be maintained in the District of Ahuriri, for the education of children of our subjects of both races in New Zealand. In testimony whereof we have caused this our grant to be sealed with the seal of our Colony of New Zealand. Witness our trusty and well-beloved Sir George Grey, X.C.8., Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of New Zealand, at Wellington, this twenty-eighth day of November, in the thirtieth year of our reign, and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. G. Grey. Entered on record this twenty-ninth day of November, 1866. A. Domett, Secretary for Crown Lands. Approximate Cost of Paper.— Preparation, not given ; printing 1,675) copies), £15 15s. By Authority : John Mackay, Government Printer, Wellington.—lB9B. Price 9d.]
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