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.
Wiremu Huia, Huia Here-maia Te Weiti, at Kauaeranga It is bounded on the North West round to the East by Mission land, Mango and others own the land on the West, and Kereopa owns the land on the South side. If these Lands are surveyed the maps may be seen at the Office of the Inspector of Surveys, Auckland.
Wiremu Huia, Huia Here-maia, Hirini Ngaone Tikorangi, at Te Puriri The Puriri River is the boundary on one side, a Koroi forest is on another side, a creek is the boundary on the East, and it runs on till it meets Koroi forest.
Wiremu Huia, Huia Here-maia, Hirini Ngaone Taumatawahine, at Kauaeranga. The lands adjoining this piece belong to the Ngatimaru tribe, it is near the Mission land, at Hauraki it is bounded by the pieces belonging to Te Kapihana, Mango, and others.
Te Moananui, and others Te Mata, near Te Karaka The Mata creek is the boundary on one side, the sea is the boundary on another side, the ridge is the boundary on another side.
Te Kapihana’fe Tuhi, Eru Te Ngahuo Taiuwha, at Kauaeranga Te Matenga’s land is one boundary, the Hape Creek is another boundary, the Taiuwha Creek is also a boundary above Te Arapaparahi.
Kerei Te Tuhi, Penearo Paki, Toroire, Hare Renata Kakaramata, at Kauaeranga. Commencing at Huikareti it goes on to Kakaramata, Waipa, and Puketutu, it turns towards the South to Korokoro, the boundary on the other side is that of Tihiamuti and Huikareti
Tamairepo Papakoura, Hemi Takapuwahia Te Kauae, at Te Puriri. The Waihuruhuru creek is the boundary on one side, Pukehina is another boundary, a ridge on the side of land belonging to Ngatimaru is another boundary, and the Puriri Creek is another boundary.
Tamairepo Papakoura, Hemi Takapuwahia Waikoropupu, or Ripowhanake, at Te Puriri It goes along the side of Aperahama’s land, and follows the creek until it comes to the flat on this side of the land belonging to Te Pahau, it falls into the Omahu Creek, and one portion joins the Missionary land, and also Pikiraranga and Te Horo.


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 13





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🪶 Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
21 February 1869
Native Lands Court, Land Claims, Auckland, Hauraki, Kauraunga
12 names identified
  • Wiremu Huia, Claimant of Te Weiti and Tikorangi
  • Huia Here-maia, Claimant of Te Weiti and Tikorangi
  • Hirini Ngaone, Claimant of Tikorangi and Taumatawahine
  • Te Moananui, Claimant of Te Mata
  • Te Tuhi Kapihana, Claimant of Taiuwha
  • Eru Te Ngahuo, Claimant of Taiuwha
  • Kerei Te Tuhi, Claimant of Kakaramata
  • Penearo Paki, Claimant of Kakaramata
  • Toroire, Claimant of Kakaramata
  • Hare Renata, Claimant of Kakaramata
  • Tamairepo Papakoura, Claimant of Te Kauae and Waikoropupu
  • Hemi Takapuwahia, Claimant of Te Kauae and Waikoropupu