Native Land Claims




1639 The Maps of such lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Office of the Inspector of Surveys, Auckland.

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.
Whareoneone, Paranihia, and Watana Tuma Rurunui, near Waikiekie They are shown on the map
Wetana Tuma, Te Reiti Purewa, and Matui Pona Rurunui, near Waikiekie They are shown on the map
Tamati Waka Tarikonekone, near Kauaeranga They are shown on the map; the land is surveyed
Hera Paremataiti, Paranihia, Tarakohe, and Parahimia Purehimi Hape, near Kauaeranga They are shown on the map; the land is surveyed
Wi Maihi, Wi Kepa, Hera Hoete, Mohi Puatan, and others Hauarahi, near Wharekawa Matawhero is one boundary and Hauarahi another
Wi Kepa, Titipo, Ani Patene, Wi Maihe, and others Tumatatoro, near Wharekawa Whakatiwai is a boundary, Hauarahi is another, in the Wharekawa district
Rapana Maunganoa Parareka, near Waiotahi On one side by Aperahama’s piece, on another side by Meha’s piece, on another side by the Hauraki Gulf channel, and on the other side by high water mark

to Whakaketu, it comes to where the said boundary turns to the South, it leaves that boundary and continues on in the Purakaunui stream until it comes to where that stream divides, that is to say to Pukorokoro, it goes in a Northern direction on the ridge of that mountain, and ascends the ridge of Te Tautiti-waerengapoka, it goes down to the Otahi river until it reaches the flat at Te Hoe, it follows the Otahi river and comes to Tamati Kaiota’s boundary at Mangaroa, it runs in a Southerly direction on that boundary, and comes to where the said boundary of Tamati Kaiota’s bends; it bends also on that boundary and comes to the Northern end of the Otahi river. It leaves the new mouth of the Otahi river, and continues on in the old channel until it reaches the beach, it then goes Southerly, and meets the commencement of the boundary.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 87





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

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

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
4 November 1869
Native Land Claims, Investigations, Shortland, Kauaeranga, Land Boundaries
22 names identified
  • Whareoneone, Claimant of Rurunui block
  • Paranihia, Claimant of Rurunui block
  • Watana Tuma, Claimant of Rurunui block
  • Wetana Tuma, Claimant of Rurunui block
  • Te Reiti Purewa, Claimant of Rurunui block
  • Matui Pona, Claimant of Rurunui block
  • Tamati Waka, Claimant of Tarikonekone block
  • Hera Paremataiti, Claimant of Hape block
  • Paranihia, Claimant of Hape block
  • Tarakohe, Claimant of Hape block
  • Parahimia Purehimi, Claimant of Hape block
  • Wi Maihi, Claimant of Hauarahi block
  • Wi Kepa, Claimant of Hauarahi and Tumatatoro blocks
  • Hera Hoete, Claimant of Hauarahi block
  • Mohi Puatan, Claimant of Hauarahi block
  • Titipo, Claimant of Tumatatoro block
  • Ani Patene, Claimant of Tumatatoro block
  • Wi Maihe, Claimant of Tumatatoro block
  • Rapana Maunganoa, Claimant of Parareka block
  • Tamati Kaiota, Boundary reference in Otahi river description
  • Aperahama, Boundary reference in Parareka block
  • Meha, Boundary reference in Parareka block