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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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Matene Te Huaki, Rota Rangihoro, Te Mapu, Taihorangi, Te Rirituku, Eriatara Rota and all the Ngatipikiao | Otamarakau, near Maketu | The one side bounded by Waihi River, on another side by the sea coast, on another by the Whakarewa stream, and on the other by Rotoiti, Rotoehu and Rotorua Lake. | |
| Ngamatehuirua, Tamati, Riria, Henare, Pirimi, Pahiriko, Atama, Mikaere Ngatai | Whara, Maketu | Commences at Te Rahui goes to Harurunui the headland at Te Kahurangi, goes on to Te Pua, and comes to the sea beach at Otamaraukehu, and Te Waitapu and meets at Te Rahui. | |
| Rota Tapuika and others | Okarito, Maketu | This land is included in the portion that has been surveyed. | |
| Hapeta Te Pakuru | Te Tahawao, Maketu | A small piece, the map will point them (the boundaries) out. | |
| Te Ranapia | Te Tahawao, Maketu | The piece on the side of Mira’s piece, that is to say Hapeta’s piece. | |
| Rota Rangihoro, Te Mapu, Ihipera, Pirihira, Ereatara, Rota, Eruana, Ema | Tunatarawa, Otawa near Maketu | ||
| Tirita Manihera | Otairo, Maketu | The northern boundary commences at Ngatoro, the northern side is Wikiriwi’s boundary which reaches to the south boundary, the eastern boundary is Makuini’s boundary until it meets the commencement. | |
| Raimone, Petera and others | Te Teiki-a-tama-te-Arehe, in the district of Te Awa te Atua | Commencing at Otekapo goes on to Warua, Te Ahitoke, Tuarawera, and joins at Otekapo. | |
| Rota | Kaikokopu, Maketu | Commences at the mouth of Waihi River goes inland by the Kaikokopu River till it reaches Orangimaki, goes straight to Pariwhaiti, straight by the Pangakawa River to Waihi and ends. | |
| Rota Rangihoro, Hakaraia Kataraina, Raketui, Manihera Potae, Matini | Paengawiwi, near Otawa | The Arapaiaka is the boundary to the east, the western boundary commences at Papamoa and goes to Maioro and Te Tuahu, it runs to Otawa and Te Tutu, connects. | Court House of the Resident Magistrate, Maketu. |
The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen in the Court House of the Resident Magistrate, Maketu.
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Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Native Land Claims
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🪶 Māori Affairs23 December 1868
Native Lands Court, Land Claims, Investigation, Tauranga, Schedule
29 names identified
- Matene Te Huaki, Claimant
- Rota Rangihoro, Claimant
- Te Mapu, Claimant
- Taihorangi, Claimant
- Te Rirituku, Claimant
- Eriatara Rota, Claimant
- Ngatipikiao, Claimant
- Ngamatehuirua, Claimant
- Tamati, Claimant
- Riria, Claimant
- Henare, Claimant
- Pirimi, Claimant
- Pahiriko, Claimant
- Atama, Claimant
- Mikaere Ngatai, Claimant
- Rota Tapuika, Claimant
- Hapeta Te Pakuru, Claimant
- Te Ranapia, Claimant
- Ihipera Pirihira, Claimant
- Ereatara, Claimant
- Eruana, Claimant
- Ema, Claimant
- Tirita Manihera, Claimant
- Raimone, Claimant
- Petera, Claimant
- Hakaraia Kataraina, Claimant
- Raketui, Claimant
- Manihera Potae, Claimant
- Matini, Claimant
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 8