✨ Native Land Claims
NATIVE LANDS COURT.
NOTICE OF TIMES AND PLACES FOR INVESTIGATING CLAIMS.
NOTICE is hereby given that the claims, on behalf of themselves and others, of the several persons whose names are mentioned in the first column of the Schedule hereunder written, to the several blocks of land, of which the names and localities are mentioned in the second column, the boundaries of which are published in the Schedule hereunder, will be investigated at Kapanga, Coromandel, on the 21st of December next, and following days.
A. J. DICKER,
Chief Clerk.
Auckland, November 4th, 1869.
SCHEDULE.
| Name of Claimant. | Name and locality of Block. | Boundaries of the lands translated from the Claims. | Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tamati Waka, Te Puhi, | Pouhakene, near Moehau | Bounded on one side by Moehau bay, on another side by the Waipapa river going on to the entrance to the bush, coming straight from thence and going to the sea a little beyond Whare-kai-atua. | |
| Hoani Toarauawhea, | |||
| Piniha, Te Reweti, Titari and others | |||
| Nepia Te Kakahi and Te Matenga Ngaupara | Ahirau, near Cabbage Bay | Bounded on one side by the sea; another boundary is the slope of the Paetuatahi ridge, it follows along one side of the Poike road, it goes along the ridge, it goes westward on the side towards Ahirau, and comes on to the middle of the ridge of Koukoutahi and comes out at Tokapakirikiri, and goes on to the sea. | |
| Matonga, Ngaupara | Waikawau, near Cabbage Bay | Commencing on the side of the Waikawau stream at Uruhau it goes across to To Papa from thence to Pukerimu, continuing along the Maungatuporo hills it goes to Hutiwhakararo, to Puroa, to Kanwatirau, to Potangotango, to Te Mutu, to Papakopuru, to Matiro, to Kopakawaikore, and to Rauporoa, and finishes at the sea; the sea is one boundary until it comes to Uruhau where it ends. | |
| Pita Taurua | Waipora, near Coromandel | Patete’s land is one boundary, Torotepeka is another, and Otumoheiti is the other boundary. |
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, Land Boundaries, Māori Land, Coromandel
11 names identified
- Tamati Waka, Claimant for Pouhakene land
- Te Puhi, Claimant for Pouhakene land
- Hoani Toarauawhea, Claimant for Pouhakene land
- Piniha, Claimant for Pouhakene land
- Te Reweti, Claimant for Pouhakene land
- Titari, Claimant for Pouhakene land
- Nepia Te Kakahi, Claimant for Ahirau land
- Te Matenga Ngaupara, Claimant for Ahirau land
- Matonga, Claimant for Waikawau land
- Ngaupara, Claimant for Waikawau land
- Pita Taurua, Claimant for Waipora land
- A. J. Dicker, Chief Clerk
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 87