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| Name of Claimant. | Name and Locality Block. | Boundaries. | Places where Plan will be deposited for public inspection. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tanumeha te Moananui | Kopuharakeke, near to Puru | A small piece near the Puru river | |
| Ngakuku and others | Te Ahiikumukumu, near Umangawha | A small piece, the boundaries are shown on the map | |
| Ngakuku | Ounuora, near Whitianga | The boundary on one side is the Ounuroa river and the ridge of the hill; it continues on to the end of the ridge which forms the boundary of the other side | |
| Ānaru | Te Onepu, near Tapu Creek | A small piece; the creek forms the boundary | |
| Te Waka Te Puhi | Te Onepu, near Te Puru | The creek is the boundary on the north-west; Hamutinui is the northern boundary; the southern boundary is Taiwhanake, Paharakeke is the eastern boundary | |
| Ema Puhata | Waiau, near Coromandel | Commences at Ngarurukehu, and runs to the source of Maungakotukutuku; it runs to summit of Motutere; it continues along the ridge of Pukemakuku to Pukewhau; it goes to Mahihi and to Te Kotukuwhakatore, it continues on from thence by the boundary of Mr. Preece’s land to the Mahuparata river until it joins the Waiau river; it follows the Waiau river to Heikaretu; it continues on to Hiku-o-ngohi and to Manatoroa; it runs from thence to Whiaroa; it continues on in the Waiau river, and comes back to Ngarurukehu | Auckland |
| Peneamio | Whitianga, at Whitianga | It commences on the side of Buffalo Bay and continues in the river until it comes to the road going to Whangapoua; it runs in surveyed lines near the road and turns towards the beach by the surveyed lines till it comes to the coast; it runs along the coast to the commencing point | |
| Ripeka Titiparu, Tanumeha te Moananui | Rangipukea, an Island near Manaia | The sea is the boundary | |
| Aherata Rangi-te-hau | Tirikorau, near Te Puru | The boundary on one side is the beach, Taiwhanake is the boundary on another side |
The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the office of the Inspector of Surveys, Auckland.
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Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Native Land Claims
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🪶 Māori Affairs14 January 1869
Native Lands Court, Land Claims, Investigation, Kapanga, Coromandel, Schedule
10 names identified
- Tanumeha te Moananui, Claimant for Kopuharakeke land
- Ngakuku, Claimant for Te Ahiikumukumu land
- Ngakuku, Claimant for Ounuora land
- Ānaru, Claimant for Te Onepu land
- Te Waka Te Puhi, Claimant for Te Onepu land
- Ema Puhata, Claimant for Waiau land
- Peneamio, Claimant for Whitianga land
- Ripeka Titiparu, Claimant for Rangipukea land
- Tanumeha te Moananui, Claimant for Rangipukea land
- Aherata Rangi-te-hau, Claimant for Tirikorau land
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 8