Native Land Claims




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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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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 8





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

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

🪶 Māori Affairs
14 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