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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.
Pereniki Te Kokako, and Hoani Matais Opukeko, at Waihou Commencing on the North-west side of the Waihou river, it goes to the boundary of Te Puke, the European settlement, to the Awaririki and to Opukeko, it then follows the Waihou river to the point of commencement.
Honana Paratona and others Matai-te-waru, near Ohinemuri Commencing at Matai-te-waru, it goes to Takatuere, Karakatuwero, Ongarahu, and Parekete.
Parata Karena Pene, Tu-peka Te Whakamanu, and Potae Te Pora Waitakauere, near Ohinemuri Commencing on the Eastern side at Te Onepu it goes in a North-westerly direction to Otieka, it goes on to Te Waihurikao and Te Rakau-o-pouriao, it goes in a Westerly direction to Whareroa and Te Pou-o-taraweka, it then goes Southerly to Otainga, Te Kotarama, and Okopara, it then turns to the North-east to Waikuku and Te Onepu, the point of commencement on the Waitakauere river.
Te Paraone, Potae Te Pora, and Rapata Te Poure Te Waikowhiti, near Ohinemuri Commences at Mangakara and runs Southerly to Te Waikowhiti, goes on in a Westerly direction to Te Mara-te-Poraki, goes in a North-westerly direction to the Ohoparua stream, and follows that stream to Mangakara, the point of commencement.
Matenga Ngaopara Hawiki, at Hauraki On the map.
Tini Poaka Onekaharan, near Ohinemuri On the map.
Riki Paka, Ngatai, Te Po-kiha, Te Wano, Hatara, and Kerei Taukanihi, near Ohinemuri It commences at Omatao and ascends to Ngaraho-o-Runuku, it falls into the Ohinemuri river, it crosses to Taukanihi and goes on to Te Raho and comes to the Tauranga road, then to Te Rerenga-o-Whiro, it turns to the Waitawheta river, and follows that river and reaches Te Raho-o-Runuku and comes back to Omatao and there ends.

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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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 87





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ—ΊοΈ Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Native Land Claims (continued from previous page)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
4 November 1869
Native Land Claims, Investigations, Shortland, Kauaeranga, Land Boundaries
15 names identified
  • Pereniki Te Kokako, Claimant of Opukeko block
  • Hoani Matais, Claimant of Opukeko block
  • Honana Paratona, Claimant of Matai-te-waru block
  • Parata Karena Pene, Claimant of Waitakauere block
  • Tu-peka Te Whakamanu, Claimant of Waitakauere block
  • Potae Te Pora, Claimant of Waitakauere and Te Waikowhiti blocks
  • Rapata Te Poure, Claimant of Te Waikowhiti block
  • Matenga Ngaopara, Claimant of Hawiki block
  • Tini Poaka, Claimant of Onekaharan block
  • Riki Paka, Claimant of Taukanihi block
  • Ngatai, Claimant of Taukanihi block
  • Te Po-kiha, Claimant of Taukanihi block
  • Te Wano, Claimant of Taukanihi block
  • Hatara, Claimant of Taukanihi block
  • Kerei, Claimant of Taukanihi block