Page:The authentic and genuine history of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand, February 5 and 6, 1840.pdf/45

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Part of the inner or S.W. harbour of the Bay of Islands, showing Waitangi (where the treaty was signed), Okiato (Russell), the first seat of Government, and other principal places mentioned in this book.

1. Waitangi. 2. Kororareka (now Russell). 3. Kororareka anchorage. 4. Paihia. 5. The inner anchorage. 6. Wahapu, merchant's store and American consulate. 7. Omata. 8. Okiato (first seat of Government and first Russell). 9. Te Haumi (“Muddy-muddy” of seaman'). 10. Opua. 11. Oropa. 12. Otuihu (Pomare's stronghold). 13. Motumaire Islet. 15. Nihonui Point. 16. Observatory Islet (used by the French surveying ships, a.d. 1824, 1832, for that purpose).