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Block Name Area (Ha) Allotment 29 Deposited Plan 4581 2.2 Aorangi 3C 1 28.2 Aorangi 3C 2 28.4 Aorangi B 3 C 2 B 1 10.3 Aorangi B Block Name Area (ha) Allotment 29 Deposited Plan 4581 2.2 Aorangi 3C 1 28.2 Aorangi 3C 2 28.4 Aorangi B 3 C 2 B 1 10.3 Aorangi B 3 C 2 B 2 A 172.7 Aorangi B 3 C 2 B 2 E 41.0 Aorangi B No 1A No 3 1.9 Aorangi B1A4 23.4 Aorangi B1B2 83.4 Aorangi B2B2B3 44.4 Aorangi B2B2C1 18.4 Aorangi B2B2D 1.5 Aorangi B3D2A1 (Urupa) 0.1 Aorangi B3D2A2 15.2 Aorangi B3D2A7B 30.3 Aorangi B3E 0.2 Aorangi B4 (Pakeho) 0.7 Aorangi No 3A 37.9 Aotea South No 3B Section 2A 0.9 Aotea South No 3C Sec 1A 14.9 Aotea South No 3C Sec 2 25.3 Arapae 3 756.1 Arapae A 6B 7.2 Arapae A 7 92.1 Arapae A6A2A 0.1 Arapae No 1 377.8 Awaroa A 7 Sec 2A 2 4.6 Awaroa A A 1E 0.4 Awaroa A A4 89.2 Awaroa A No 10B Sec 2 22.3 Awaroa A No 5B 16.2 Awaroa A 2 F 2 9.7 Awaroa A 2J 2 (Papakainga & Urupa) 0.8 Awaroa A 3B 2A 1A 0.2 Block Name Area (ha) Awaroa A 3B 2C 2B 0.4 Awaroa A 3B 2C 2C 2 7.1 Awaroa A 3B 2C 2C1 7.1 Awaroa A 3B 2C 2D 3A 0.4 Awaroa A 6B 1 53.0 Awaroa A 6B 2 29.9 Awaroa A A 1B 84.3 Awaroa A A 2 42.6 Awaroa A No 10B Sec 1 12.5 Awaroa A No 2B Sec 1 14.1 Awaroa A No 2B Sec 2B 13.8 Awaroa A No 2E No 1 6.6 Awaroa A No 2E No 2 10.1 Awaroa A No 2H Sec 1 13.3 Awaroa A No 5A 12.8 Awaroa A10B3A 7.1 Awaroa A10B3B 141.9 Awaroa A2J3A 0.2 Awaroa A2J3B 18.6 Awaroa A2M 34.6 Awaroa A3B2C1 1.2 Awaroa AA 1D 1 32.8 Awaroa AA1A1 53.2 Awaroa AA1A2 45.4 Awaroa B 4 Sec 8B No 1 10.7 Awaroa B2 A1 20.7 Awaroa B4 Sec. 8B2B 6.2 Hauranga 9 Blk XIV Opaku SD 142.0 Hauturu East 11 0.1 Hauturu East 12 4.1 Hauturu East 13 12.8 Hauturu East 14 0.1 Hauturu East 18 0.5 Hauturu East 20 4.7 Block Name Area (ha) Hauturu East 21 5.2 Hauturu East 22 0.1 Hauturu East 23 0.8 Hauturu East 3A Reserve Section 8 Block X Orahiri SD (Part) 2.3 Hauturu East 7 0.1 Hauturu East 8 1.9 Hauturu East 9 1.2 Hauturu East No 1E Sec 5C No 2C No 2F 0.1 Hauturu East No 1E Section 5C2B5C 1.0 Hauturu West 2B 4A 2.0 Hauturu West 2B 4C 1 4.7 Hauturu West 2B 4C South 1 3.6 Hauturu West A No 1 10.9 Hauturu West B B3 41.0 Hauturu West B B9 198.8 Hauturu West BB 4B 1 15.3 Hauturu West BB 4B 2 78.2 Hauturu West BB4A1 15.2 Hauturu West BB4A2 44.0 Hauturu West D D1 28.0 Hauturu West G No 2 Sec 1A 54.2 Hauturu West G No 2 Sec 1B 41.7 Hauturu West G No 2 Sec 1C 154.5 Hauturu West G2 Section 2B2 1699.6 Hauturu West No 5 0.4 Hikurangi No 1 84.3 Hingarangi Kauri 3G 1 0.1 Hingarangi Kauri 3G 2 7.3 Hiruharama Urupa 0.2 Hokokura (Burial Reserve) 0.2 Hurakia A1 719.3 Kahuwera B 2 B 8 0.4 Kahuwera B 2B 1C 60.2 Kahuwera B 2B 7A 1 1.6 Block Name Area (ha) Kahuwera B2B7A2B1 & Kahuwera B2B7A2B1 (Roadway) 105.2 Kahuwera B2B7A2B2 116.5 Kaingapipi 9 B 13.6 Kaingapipi 9A1 2.2 Kaingapipi 9A2 25.2 Kaingapipi No 1 10.9 Kaingapipi No 11C Sec 2 1.2 Kaingapipi No 11D 2.8 Kaipiha 10E 1 0.6 Kaipiha 10E No 2A 0.3 Kaipiha 10E No 2B 10.5 Kaipiha No 10A 19.5 Kaipiha No 11A 0.2 Kaipiha No 11B 2.1 Kakepuku 7B 2B 6.3 Kakepuku 7B 3B 4.9 Kakepuku 8C 2.4 Kakepuku 9B 1D 1 2.3 Kakepuku 9B 1D 3B 8.9 Kakepuku 9B 4D 1B 1 0.6 Kakepuku 9B4D1B2B 36.7 Kakepuku 9B8 Section 2D 2.1 Kakepuku No 14 (Burial Ground) 0.2 Kakepuku No 4D Sec 2 3.0 Kakepuku No 5B No 2B 10.6 Kakepuku No 6B 10.9 Kakepuku No 7 B Section 1 0.2 Kakepuku No 8A 0.7 Kakepuku No 8B 1.4 Kakepuku No 9B 3B 2A (Urupa) 0.4 Kakepuku No 9B Sec 2A (Cemetery) 0.2 Kakepuku No 9B Section 4A 5.9 Karu O Te Whenua B2B5B1A 31.0 Karu-O-Te Whenua D 0.3 Block Name Area (ha) Karu-O-Te Whenua E 22.3 Karu-o-te-whenua B5C4B2A 35.4 Karuotewhenua B 2 B 4 B 107.2 Karuotewhenua B 2B 7A 1 0.2 Karuotewhenua B 2B 7A 2 17.1 Karuotewhenua B 2B 7C 2A 2 104.0 Karuotewhenua B 5 C 2 C 2 B 2 A (Urupas) 0.1 Karuotewhenua B 5C 2B 2 East 3A 3.9 Karuotewhenua B No 5C No 2C Sec 3 0.2 Karuotewhenua B2B6 C 117.9 Karuotewhenua B4A 0.1 Karuotewhenua B4B 79.7 Karuotewhenua B5 C1 B2 B 3.5 Karuotewhenua B5 C2 B1 8.2 Karuotewhenua B5A 2.9 Karuotewhenua B5C4A1 39.2 Karuotewhenua B6 162.8 Karuotewhenua B7 68.4 Karuotewhenua B8 6.2 Karuotewhenua B9 8.7 Karuotewhenua No 3D Sec 3F ("Manaia" Burial Ground) 0.4 Karuotewhenua No 3D Sec 3G ("Mataruru" Burial Ground) 0.1 Karuotewhenua No 3D Sec 3H ("Whataroa" Burial Ground) 0.1 Kauri No 1 0.2 Kawhia M 2 J (Sections 42 and 43 Block II Karewa Native Township) 0.1 Kawhia A2D1 3.2 Kawhia D No 2B Sec 1 8.2 Kawhia E No 2B No 1 0.7 Kawhia G 1 A 1 0.1 Kawhia G No 2B 2.3 Kawhia M 2 H ( Section 78 Block II Karewa Native Township) 0.0 Kawhia M 2 H (Section 27 Block II Karewa Native Township) 0.1 Kawhia M 2G 2B 0.1 Kawhia M 2P 12 0.1 Block Name Area (ha) Kawhia M2A (Secs 2 and 4 Block I Karewa Native Township) 0.2 Kawhia M2F (Secs 34 and 35 Block 1 Karewa Native Township) 0.1 Kawhia M2G2A 0.1 Kawhia M2G2C 0.1 Kawhia M2P1 0.1 Kawhia N No 2B 4.1 Kawhia O 2 Sec 3B 1 or Taheke Urupa 0.4 Kawhia O No 2 Section 6B 2 1.1 Kawhia O No 2 Section 7 A 2 0.8 Kawhia O No 2 Section 7B 2 0.8 Kawhia O No 2 Section 7C 2 0.8 Kawhia O2 Sec 4 Pt 0.8 Kawhia P No 7A 0.8 Kawhia P No 8 Sec 2 17.9 Kawhia P No 8 Sec 3 Road 0.6 Kawhia P No 8 Sec 6 0.8 Kawhia R 2C 1B 68.3 Kawhia R 2C 2 3.5 Kawhia R No 2A Sec 5 3.2 Kawhia R2A2A 2.2 Kawhia T 2 Sec 2A 1.9 Kawhia T 2 Section 3C2B1 7.6 Kawhia T 2 Section 4B2 18.8 Kawhia T 2 Section 4C 1 3.4 Kawhia T No 2 Sec 1 11.4 Kawhia T No 2 Sec 3A 4.1 Kawhia T2 Section 2B 2B 7.9 Kawhia T2 Section 3C2A 1.5 Kawhia U 2B 5.5 Kawhia U 3 A and U 3 B 2 B 1.3 Kawhia U 3A and U 3B 2C 1 1.6 Kawhia U 3A and U 3B 2C 3 1.8 Kawhia U4 0.4 Kawhia U5 1.4 Block Name Area (ha) Kawhia W No 2B 8.2 Kawhia W2 C1B 12.2 Kawhia Z 0.0 Kinohaku East No 1D (Burial Ground) 0.6 Kinohaku East No 1F Sec 15 Burial Place 0.0 Kinohaku West 11 D 3 B 1 B 2 15.7 Kinohaku West 11A2A2 0.6 Kinohaku West 11D3A4 10.6 Kinohaku West 11D3A5 2.5 Kinohaku West 11D3B2B 10.9 Kinohaku West 12B2A 9.1 Kinohaku West A A1 221.6 Kinohaku West B B1 122.6 Kinohaku West C C 1 26.0 Kinohaku West E 1D 2A 2 49.7 Kinohaku West E E 1 196.6 Kinohaku West E Section 1F No 1 82.7 Kinohaku West E Section 1H 1.5 Kinohaku West E1D2B2B1 64.0 Kinohaku West E1D2B2B4A 49.5 Kinohaku West E1D2B2B4B 50.6 Kinohaku West G Sec 1A No 2 369.7 Kinohaku West G Sec 1C No 2B No 1 192.1 Kinohaku West H Section 2A 238.7 Kinohaku West H1B1 4.1 Kinohaku West H1B2 58.5 Kinohaku West L 2B 2C 2C 2 32.2 Kinohaku West No 12 A Sec 3 0.5 Kinohaku West No 12B 2B 1 2.8 Kinohaku West No 12C No 1B Sec 2 0.5 Kinohaku West No 1A Sec 1B No 4 52.7 Kinohaku West No 1A Sec 1B No 7 (Papakainga) 8.6 Kinohaku West P No 2B Sec 2 10.2 Kinohaku West P No 2B Sec 4B 1.6 Block Name Area (ha) Kinohaku West S1 B1 B 32.3 Kinohaku West T T 1 54.6 Kokomiko 4 46.6 Kokomiko 9 118.2 Kopua A 2 122.1 Kopua No 1B 0.7 Kopua No 1B2 Sec 2 18.4 Kopua No 1C (Burial Ground) 0.5 Kopua No 1T (Burial Ground) 0.4 Lot 1 Deposit Plan South Auckland 62786 1.6 Lot 1 Deposited Plan 9160 17.4 Lot 1 Deposited Plan 9840 22.7 Lot 1 Deposited Plan 9874 201.8 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 11561 1.5 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 14585 0.1 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 14868 0.0 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 16555 0.1 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 1982 0.1 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 25263 0.1 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 28562 32.5 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 33423 0.1 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 36792 (Incorporation) 0.4 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 41185 0.3 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 47666 3.2 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 60648 0.1 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 69476 0.0 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 73102, Section 56 Block VII Mangaorongo Survey District and Part Rangitoto-Tuhua 29C2A1B2A1 Block 22.8 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 7370 0.1 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 75550 15.0 Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 86703 and Section 3 Survey Office Plan 60034 24.2 Lot 1 of Old Land Claim 370 Block XII Pirongia Survey District 2.1 Lot 1 on DPS 20624 being part Otorohanga N2A 0.2 Lot 1, 10-11, 16-17, 21, 23, 5-9 Block I Deposited Plan 2893 0.1 Lot 1, Lot 3 and Part Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 7424 and Section 1 Survey Office Plan 50292 173.1 Block Name Area (ha) Lot 1-2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 12862 0.1 Lot 1-3 Deposited Plan South Auckland 3232 0.3 Lot 10 Block III Deposited Plan 20591 0.1 Lot 10 Block IV Deposited Plan 8725 0.1 Lot 10 Deposited Plan South Auckland 60648 0.1 Lot 11 Block II Deposited Plan 2893 0.1 Lot 11 Deposited Plan South Auckland 60648 0.1 Lot 112 Town of Kihikihi 0.5 Lot 12 Block II Deposited Plan 2893 0.1 Lot 12 Deposited Plan South Auckland 60648 0.1 Lot 13 Block I Waimiha Township 0.1 Lot 13 Deposited Plan South Auckland 60648 0.1 Lot 14 Deposited Plan South Auckland 60648 0.1 Lot 15 Deposited Plan South Auckland 60648 0.1 Lot 16 Deposited Plan South Auckland 60648 0.1 Lot 17 Deposited Plan South Auckland 60648 0.1 Lot 18 Block I DP 2893 Karewa Maori Township 0.1 Lot 18 Deposited Plan South Auckland 60648 0.1 Lot 19 Deposited Plan South Auckland 60648 0.1 Lot 2 Block II Deposited Plan 7399 0.2 Lot 2 Deposited Plan 28348 0.1 Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 56747 10.0 Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 11561 0.5 Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 16555 0.1 Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 22079 and Lot 1 Deposited Plan South Auckland 27555 1136.7 Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 25009 10.9 Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 26015 9.0 Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 33423 0.1 Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 33935 0.1 Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 34272 20.2 Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 36797 and Section 1-2 Survey Office Plan 60034 2.7 Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 4537 and Lot 20 of Block II Deposited Plan 2893 0.1 Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 47666 22.5 Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland
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