Native Land Claims




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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.
Taraia, Ngakuti, and Pita Heihei Inuarei No. 1, near Te Puru Bounded on the North by Te Awa-a-Taikehu No. 2, belonging to Wana Pororua, and John, and George Gage; the Southern boundary is Inuarei No. 2; the upper boundary is the division line of Inuarei. Auckland.
Pita Heihei, Maretitia Ngakuti Pakituri, near Puru Bounded on one side by the Haurai river; it runs in that river to Poukiripaka; it turns and goes to Te Hutukawa hill; it turns and goes Westerly and meets the Karea boundary, and joins the commencing point. Auckland.
Wiremu Keepa, Ani Patene, Maraia Te Huia, Titipo Rawiri, Harata Patene, Maka Penehereti, and others Taimaharau, near Ohinemuri Bounded on one side by the river which is near Te Paeroa, on another side by Waitekauri; on another side by Opukeko, and on the other side by the Ohinemuri river. Auckland.
Wiremu Keepa, Ani Patene, Maraia Te Huia, Titipo Rawiri, Harata Patene, Maka Penehereti, and others Ngamako, near Ohinemuri Bounded on one side by Kotukuwhakatoro; on another side by Whitiawa; on another by Te Paeroa river, and on the other side by the Ohinemuri river. Auckland.
Rangitehau Aherata Arikirau, near Shortland Bounded on one side by Purewa’s land, on another by Mango’s land, Waiwhakaurunga is the other boundary; the land has been surveyed. Auckland.
Te Moananui, Peru, and others Kaipitopito, near Shortland Bounded on one side by Rapana’s land, on another side by Riwai’s land another boundary is high water mark, and the other boundary is the Hauraki Gulf channel. Auckland.
Nikorima Te Poutotara Kauaeranga, No. 28, at Kauaeranga Bounded by Kauaeranga Nos. 3 and 4, and other portions of Hauraki; the land has been surveyed. Auckland.
Wikiriwhi Reupene Whakairiorahi, in Hauraki The boundaries are shown on the map. Auckland.
Koraneho Kotia, Hapi Rewa, Kepa Raharuhi, Timiha Taiwhakaea, Harawira Rahaki, Te Peka Panape Owharoa, near Ohinemuri Pouawa is the boundary on one side, Hikurangi, Mangatete, and Paeroa is on another side, the Waihou river is another boundary, and Te Kepa’s land is the other boundary. Auckland.

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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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 87





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🗺️ 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
20 names identified
  • Taraia, Claimant of Inuarei No. 1
  • Ngakuti, Claimant of Inuarei No. 1
  • Pita Heihei, Claimant of Inuarei No. 1 and Pakituri
  • Wiremu Keepa, Claimant of Taimaharau and Ngamako
  • Ani Patene, Claimant of Taimaharau and Ngamako
  • Maraia Te Huia, Claimant of Taimaharau and Ngamako
  • Titipo Rawiri, Claimant of Taimaharau and Ngamako
  • Harata Patene, Claimant of Taimaharau and Ngamako
  • Maka Penehereti, Claimant of Taimaharau and Ngamako
  • Rangitehau Aherata, Claimant of Arikirau
  • Te Moananui, Claimant of Kaipitopito
  • Peru, Claimant of Kaipitopito
  • Nikorima Te Poutotara, Claimant of Kauaeranga No. 28
  • Wikiriwhi Reupene, Claimant of Whakairiorahi
  • Koraneho Kotia, Claimant of Owharoa
  • Hapi Rewa, Claimant of Owharoa
  • Kepa Raharuhi, Claimant of Owharoa
  • Timiha Taiwhakaea, Claimant of Owharoa
  • Harawira Rahaki, Claimant of Owharoa
  • Te Peka Panape, Claimant of Owharoa