β¨ Native Land Claims
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
| 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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| Timoti Te Wharau, Poma-rangi, Te Wetini Mahikai, Te Apa-o-te-Rangi, Te Rewete, Te Hura, Paekau, Manahe, Te Ao-te-Rangi, Karaka, Ru-kuwai | Waipara, at Whain-garoa. | The boundaries are Te Karamu, Tupokonu, Marotaka, Waipara, Te Tihirereata, Uruika, Patikiranu, Motu Kokaka, Matakai, Waiwara, Herongarere, Heao, Paretata, Poihakena. The boundary commences on the upper side of Mangaora, goes on to Te Pa, Takapu, Omanu, Kaiwhakawa, Te Rekereke, Rakauwharara, Te Tutu, Te Waimanu Ngihokowhitu, Te Akatarere Paemanu, Rokemanu, Tutukorou, Te Totara, then turns to the north to Tuhiati, Te Akatea Tuturu, Te Pukahu, Te Awheramoa, Te Makomako, Te Kora, then turns to the west to Tutuomanu, Te Rangiora, Te Ranga, Te Onewhere, Te Huahua, Raurewarewa, Te Iwituaroa, Tutua-te-hau, Rataroa, Omatea Pipikorauriki, Te Tawarua, Tutukaroro, Te Tarewa, Te Tumutumu, Paripari, Tauka, Te Awaiti, Mangapukatea, Rangipu, Taramanga, Kuratau, Pukewhau; on its south side Te Rangawara Te Ngapara Marukatipu, Te Waikarakia Mangaora, on its south side, and meets the commencing point. | Raglan. |
| Aperahama, Hone Waitere, and others | Te Wairoa, Aotea. |
| Hapeta Waka, Mohi Pani, Te Wi Waka, Hema, Ngahitiha, Hemi, Rangitauria | Patunui |
| Commences at the Toreparu river, goes on to Paahia, Te Waipuna, Te Mimiotaika, Hioria, te repo raupo, then turns to the west to Uruhi, Te Hirere, Parawai, comes out at the sea, and goes towards the west, and strikes the boundary of the Government land. |
| Hakopa, Te Kotuku, Rihia, Ana Patene, Hakopa Patene Makareti | Taumanuka, Takapau-nui |
| Commences on the left side of the Waipuna, goes on to the road that was surveyed previously, then turns and goes towards the outside until it reaches the valley, then goes up to Te Puriri, then goes on to the forest on the ridge of the hill, then goes back to the south to the lower side of Te Pa, then turns and goes on till it reaches Te Waipuna. |
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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
25 names identified
- Timoti Te Wharau, Claimant
- Poma-rangi, Claimant
- Te Wetini Mahikai, Claimant
- Te Apa-o-te-Rangi, Claimant
- Te Rewete, Claimant
- Te Hura, Claimant
- Paekau, Claimant
- Manahe, Claimant
- Te Ao-te-Rangi, Claimant
- Karaka, Claimant
- Ru Rukuwai, Claimant
- Hone Waitere, Claimant
- Aperahama, Claimant
- Hapeta Waka, Claimant
- Mohi Pani, Claimant
- Te Wi Waka, Claimant
- Hema, Claimant
- Ngahitiha, Claimant
- Hemi, Claimant
- Rangitauria, Claimant
- Hakopa, Claimant
- Te Kotuku, Claimant
- Rihia, Claimant
- Ana Patene, Claimant
- Hakopa Patene Makareti, Claimant
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 10