✨ Native Land Claims Investigations
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| Name of Claimant. | Name and locality of block. | Boundaries of the lands as translated from the Claims. | Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tanumeha Te Moanauui and Ereatara | Waipatukahu, No. 2, at Tapu creek | Bounded on the North-east by a surveyed line 468½ links; on the South by surveyed lines 446, 100, and 296 links; on the West by the Waipatukahu river; and on the North by Riria Karepe’s land, 439, 100, and 200 links. It has been surveyed. | |
| Tautoru Tawa, Te Riaki Pukeroa, and others | Opapango, near Shortland | The boundaries are shown on the map. It has been surveyed. | |
| Tautoru Tawa, Hare Rana, Te Riaki Pukeroa, and others | Opapango No. 2, near Shortland | " | " |
| Tarain, Tukino, and Hohepa | Houpo, near Shortland | On the East by Taputerangi; on the North by the Waiwhakaurunga river; on the South by Houkotuku; and on the West by the beach. | |
| Rapana Maunganoa, Matiu Kaimate, Turuhira, and Te Kiritahanga | Pukehinau, near Moanataiari | On one side by a line from the Moanataiari Creek to low water mark; thence along a line at low water mark to a point opposite the Karuruwhango Creek, and from the said point by a line to the mouth of the Karuru-whango Creek; thence along high-water mark to the point of commencement at the Moanataiari. | |
| Riwai Te Kiore, Nikorima Poutotara, and others | Maketawa, near Te Puriri | The Western boundary commences at Te Puriri Creek, and goes to a swamp which is a Kaikatea bush; it turns to the North-west, and goes along the side of the mountain; it turns to the North-east, and goes along the Puriri River; it turns towards the South, and continues along that river until it reaches the commencing point. It has been surveyed. | |
| Matena Ruta, and others | Te Poho, near Whakatete | Commencing on the Northern boundary of the land which has been granted to Ngati-maru and Te Uringahu, and going along that boundary in the Purakau stream it comes | The Maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen in 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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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey4 November 1869
Native Land Claims, Investigations, Shortland, Kauaeranga, Land Boundaries
15 names identified
- Tanumeha Te Moanauui, Claimant for Waipatukahu No. 2
- Ereatara, Claimant for Waipatukahu No. 2
- Tautoru Tawa, Claimant for Opapango
- Te Riaki Pukeroa, Claimant for Opapango
- Hare Rana, Claimant for Opapango No. 2
- Tarain, Claimant for Houpo
- Tukino, Claimant for Houpo
- Hohepa, Claimant for Houpo
- Rapana Maunganoa, Claimant for Pukehinau
- Matiu Kaimate, Claimant for Pukehinau
- Turuhira, Claimant for Pukehinau
- Te Kiritahanga, Claimant for Pukehinau
- Riwai Te Kiore, Claimant for Maketawa
- Nikorima Poutotara, Claimant for Maketawa
- Matena Ruta, Claimant for Te Poho
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 87