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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. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Te Kepihana Te Tuhi, Aporo Te Kaka, Hone Ropiha, and others | Kaipapaka, at Kauaeranga | Commencing at the ditch at the boundary of the Mission land it goes along and falls into the stream, and follows it till it comes to the ditch, it goes from thence to the Waiwhakaurunga Stream, and runs along the bank of that stream until it reaches Hone Ropiha’s strip of land, it goes on to the ditch and reaches Te Weiti, and joins the commencing point. | Auckland. |
| Te Pukeroa | Takere at Te Puriri, Hauraki | It commences at Mataitangaroa, and cuts across to the Puriri river; it goes to the mouth of the Takere Stream, it runs in the Takere Stream, and meets Te Tawarakima; it goes Easterly and comes to the commencing point. | |
| Te Raika Whakarongotai, Hawira Te Wahapu, Hona Taiawa, Hiria Rotorua, and others | Whakaharatau, near the Karaka | The Hauraki Gulf is one boundary, Rapana Maunganoa’s land is another boundary, land belonging to Te Raika and Tikapa is another boundary. | |
| Hawira Te Wahapu, Ngakapa Whanaunga | Rurunui, at Kauaeranga | The boundary on one side is a stream called Waikiekie, Mango’s land is on another side, Te Kapihana’s land is on another side, and Kereopa’s land on another side. | |
| Hawira Maki, Hunia Maki, Makereta Maki, Hoani Maki, Piripi Maki, Raiha Maki, Tepaea Maki, Ngakapa Whanaunga, Mata Wiremu Karaka, Te Kapihana Te Tuhi, Hone Ropiha, Tauranga, Piri Patene, Nepia Te Kakahi, and others of the Ngatiwhanaunga tribe | Wharekawa, on the Thames | Puhenua is the Southern boundary; it goes to the West and runs to Kohukohunui, and meets the Government boundary; it goes Northerly to Te Tawhiti; it goes towards the beach and falls into the Tapapakanga creek, and reaches the sea; it goes to the South until it meets Puhenua and there ends. | |
| Ngakapa Whanaunga, Te Kapihana Te Tuhi, Hone Ropiha, Maraea Takitu, Te Koke, Takitaua, Wiremu Karaka, and of the Ngatiwhanaunga tribe | Te Kirikiri, at Te Kopu, on the Thames | The boundary on one side is the Waihou River, Kopu is a boundary, it goes on to Wairere, and continues on in the Kirikiri stream. The Kauri is another boundary, and goes to the mountain Pukerockatoa which is another boundary, it goes into the Mimia-Kaiauru. |
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Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims
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🪶 Māori Affairs21 February 1869
Native Lands Court, Land Claims, Auckland, Hauraki, Kauraunga
31 names identified
- Te Kepihana Te Tuhi, Claimant for Kaipapaka land
- Aporo Aporo Te Kaka, Claimant for Kaipapaka land
- Hone Ropiha, Claimant for Kaipapaka land
- Te Pukeroa, Claimant for Takere land
- Te Raika Whakarongotai, Claimant for Whakaharatau land
- Hawira Te Wahapu, Claimant for Whakaharatau land
- Hona Taiawa, Claimant for Whakaharatau land
- Hiria Rotorua, Claimant for Whakaharatau land
- Hawira Te Wahapu, Claimant for Rurunui land
- Ngakapa Whanaunga, Claimant for Rurunui land
- Hawira Maki, Claimant for Wharekawa land
- Hunia Maki, Claimant for Wharekawa land
- Makereta Maki, Claimant for Wharekawa land
- Hoani Maki, Claimant for Wharekawa land
- Piripi Maki, Claimant for Wharekawa land
- Raiha Maki, Claimant for Wharekawa land
- Tepaea Maki, Claimant for Wharekawa land
- Ngakapa Whanaunga, Claimant for Wharekawa land
- Mata Wiremu Karaka, Claimant for Wharekawa land
- Te Kepihana Te Tuhi, Claimant for Wharekawa land
- Hone Ropiha, Claimant for Wharekawa land
- Tauranga, Claimant for Wharekawa land
- Piri Patene, Claimant for Wharekawa land
- Nepia Te Kakahi, Claimant for Wharekawa land
- Ngakapa Whanaunga, Claimant for Te Kirikiri land
- Te Kepihana Te Tuhi, Claimant for Te Kirikiri land
- Hone Ropiha, Claimant for Te Kirikiri land
- Maraea Takitu, Claimant for Te Kirikiri land
- Te Koke, Claimant for Te Kirikiri land
- Takitaua, Claimant for Te Kirikiri land
- Wiremu Wiremu Karaka, Claimant for Te Kirikiri land
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 13