✨ Native Land Court Notices
283
RUAKAKA.
Pitoheru Peak.
“Hen” Island Peak.
“Sale Rock,” summit.
PAKIRI.
Tamahunga, summit.
“The Dome” Peak.
OMAHA.
Ti Point, two stones, the larger
KAWAU.
Mount Taylor, pile and pole.
COROMANDEL.
Whanganui Island, summit, pole.
Preece’s Point, pole.
WAIHEKE.
Pukeokai, pole.
MERCURY ISLAND.
Ripara Mount, peak and pole.
MERCURY COAST.
Kuanutun Peak.
WHAINGAROA, West Coast.
Karioi, main peak.
THAMES.
Areha, northern peak.
Kaitarakiki, Wakairi, south end.
Pakiranui Rock.
Routahe Rock.
UPPER THAMES.
“Obelisk” Rock.
PIAKO.
Prominent Rata Tree, west boundary Webster’s claim.
Hangawera, three trees, the tallest.
Three peaks of Maungakawa.
Wairere Range, crest.
Te Pakua, single tree, northern extremity of Government Block.
And the several stations that have been erected at Whangarei, by Mr. Sinclair;
Mahurangi, by Major Heaphy; the Pensioner Villages, by Mr. Blackburn; the Thames, by Mr. Drummond Hay; and more recently in the Waikato and Waipa valley, by Messrs Wilson, Churton, Gwynneth, Todd, and Maling; diagrams of which may be seen at the Waste Lands Office, Auckland.
F. D. FENTON,
Chief Judge
Native Land Court Office,
Auckland, July 28, 1866.
In addition to those already Gazetted, the undermentioned gentleman has received a License to survey lands, under the “Native Lands Act, 1865:”
SAMUEL HARDING, Esq.
F. D. FENTON,
Chief Judge
NATIVE LAND COURT.
Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims.
NOTICE is hereby given that the claim on behalf of Ihapeta and others, to a block of land called Te Aingaroa, will be investigated at Cambridge, Waikato, on the 15th of October next, and following days.
A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.
HE PANUITANGA KI NGA TANGATA E WHAI
TAKE ANA KI TE WHENUA, KIA MOHIOTIA AI TE WAHI ME TE RA E TU AI TE KOOTI HEI WHAKAWAA I O RATOU TAKE.
Na, he Panuitanga tenei kia mohiotia ai, ko to take a nga tangata no ratou nga ingoa e mau nei i te rarangi tuatahi i raro nei, ki nga pihi whenua e mau nei i te rarangi tuarua, ka whakawaia a te 15 o nga ra o Oketopa, 1866, e te Kooti Whakawa Whenua Maori ki Pukerimu, Kemureti, Waikato. Ko nga tangata katoa e whai tikanga ana mo aua whenua me haere ki reira.
Ka oti te whakawa, ka puta te Karauna Karati ki te hunga i kitea tonu tika e te Kooti; heoi ano, he tino whakaotinga tena; ekore rawa e tika kia peke mai tetahi tangata ki muri.
NA TIKI,
Kai Tuhituhi o te Kooti.
Kooti Whakawa Whenua Maori,
Akarana, 30th Hurae, 1866.
Ko nga ingoa o nga tangata no ratou nga pihi.
Hapeta me etahi atu | Te Aingaroa.
NATIVE LAND COURT.
Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims.
NOTICE is hereby given that the claims on behalf of themselves and others of the several persons whose names are mentioned in the first column of the schedule
Next Page →
✨ LLM interpretation of page content
🗺️ Trigonometrical Survey Points
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveySurvey Points, Trigonometrical, Landmarks, Auckland
- F. D. Fenton, Chief Judge
🗺️ License to Survey Lands
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey28 July 1866
Survey License, Native Lands Act, Auckland
- Samuel Harding (Esquire), Received License to survey lands
- F. D. Fenton, Chief Judge
🗺️ Investigation of Land Claim
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand Claim, Te Aingaroa, Cambridge, Waikato
- Ihapeta, Claimant to Te Aingaroa land block
- A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk
🗺️ Notice of Land Claim Investigation in Māori
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey30 July 1866
Land Claim, Māori, Pukerimu, Kemureti, Waikato
- Hapeta, Claimant to Te Aingaroa land block
- Tiki, Kai Tuhituhi o te Kooti
🗺️ Investigation of Land Claims
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand Claims, Native Land Court, Investigation
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1866, No 29