β¨ Native Land Claims
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| Name of Claimant. | Name and Locality of Block. | Boundaries of the Lands translated from the Claims. | Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection. |
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Hetaraka Nero, Hone Pirihi, Homi Matini, and others | Te Uka, at Whaingaroa | Rama, and the source of the Waitara river; the southern boundary commences at the Waitara river, goes on to Maho and Tawhiore; the western boundary reaches from Tawhiore to Pakarakaka. This piece of land was surveyed by Government surveyors; the map is in the Government Survey Office. |
Andrew Barton, Aperahama, Patene, Hakaraia te Huaki, Hepata, Hakarua, Hera, Paeroa, Hiria, Matene Patene, Mere Patene | Aramiro, near the Waitetuna river, at the side of Pirongia | The boundary commences at Ramatiti, goes on to Waiwherowhero, and continues on to Mangamange; this is the western boundary; the eastern boundary is the Waitemata river; the southern boundary is the upper part of the Waitetuna river; this piece is outside of the Government boundary. |
Piripi Otene, Rihimona Otene, Wiremu Otene, Te Waaka Otene, Himini, Hemi Matini, Hapita | Paki-te-tonga, near Kauroa | This is a part of Ohiapopoko, near Kakaraua, at Whaingaroa. |
Hakopa Te Kotuku | Te Hirere, near Waipuna, at Takapaunui | The boundaries are Waipuna, Hirere, Opotaru; this piece of land is at Takapaunui, in the district of Raglan |
Hakiaha Te Toki, Hikaurua, Hakaraia, Te Huaki, Hepata, Ihaka, Horima, Hone Te Ngaua, Epiha Te Ngaua, Manihera | Ohinetamatea, near Waitetuna | The boundaries commence at Whatuaraia, go on to Tokangaputahi, and on to Whakakokako, and to Hutiwai, then go down to Maingakino, go up from thence to Tuporotangiroa, and to Tirohanga, then go down to Maungaehu, go on from thence to Whareohuaratahi, and to Papawharauroa, then go up to Kopua, then go down to Tauraroa, to Mangawhio Korunui, Koruiti, it then comes towards Te Puru, Mangawhero Te Pakihi, Te Umupakuru, Poroporohua, Whatihikapapa, Te Ahuatepuwhara, Mangahune Mangakara, Te Horoakaiewa, Pukeahimoa, Te Rangiora. |
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Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Native Land Claims
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πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey14 January 1869
Native Land Claims, Investigation, Aotea, Whaingaroa, Raglan
31 names identified
- Hetaraka Nero, Claimant of Te Uka, at Whaingaroa
- Hone Pirihi, Claimant of Te Uka, at Whaingaroa
- Homi Matini, Claimant of Te Uka, at Whaingaroa
- Andrew Barton, Claimant of Aramiro, near the Waitetuna river
- Aperahama, Claimant of Aramiro, near the Waitetuna river
- Patene, Claimant of Aramiro, near the Waitetuna river
- Hakaraia Te Huaki, Claimant of Aramiro, near the Waitetuna river
- Hepata, Claimant of Aramiro, near the Waitetuna river
- Hakaraia, Claimant of Aramiro, near the Waitetuna river
- Hera, Claimant of Aramiro, near the Waitetuna river
- Paeroa, Claimant of Aramiro, near the Waitetuna river
- Hiria, Claimant of Aramiro, near the Waitetuna river
- Matene Patene, Claimant of Aramiro, near the Waitetuna river
- Mere Patene, Claimant of Aramiro, near the Waitetuna river
- Piripi Otene, Claimant of Paki-te-tonga, near Kauroa
- Rihimona Otene, Claimant of Paki-te-tonga, near Kauroa
- Wiremu Otene, Claimant of Paki-te-tonga, near Kauroa
- Te Waaka Otene, Claimant of Paki-te-tonga, near Kauroa
- Himini, Claimant of Paki-te-tonga, near Kauroa
- Hemi Matini, Claimant of Paki-te-tonga, near Kauroa
- Hapita, Claimant of Paki-te-tonga, near Kauroa
- Hakopa Te Kotuku, Claimant of Te Hirere, near Waipuna, at Takapaunui
- Hakiaha Te Toki, Claimant of Ohinetamatea, near Waitetuna
- Hikaurua, Claimant of Ohinetamatea, near Waitetuna
- Hakaraia Te Huaki, Claimant of Ohinetamatea, near Waitetuna
- Hepata, Claimant of Ohinetamatea, near Waitetuna
- Ihaka, Claimant of Ohinetamatea, near Waitetuna
- Horima, Claimant of Ohinetamatea, near Waitetuna
- Hone Te Ngaua, Claimant of Ohinetamatea, near Waitetuna
- Epiha Te Ngaua, Claimant of Ohinetamatea, near Waitetuna
- Manihera, Claimant of Ohinetamatea, near Waitetuna
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 10