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AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
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 Tauranga, on the 12th day of September next and following days.
W. BRIDSON,
Acting Chief Clerk.
Auckland, June 26th, 1870.
SCHEDULE.
| 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. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Henare Te Pukuatua, Nataria Henare, and Ngaroma Henare } | Maketupa, in Maketu | A cliff is on one side, a ditch on another side, and a stone wall on either side. | The Maps of each of these lands as have been surveyed, can be seen at the Court-house of the Resident Magistrate, Tauranga. |
| Henare Te Pukuatua, Nataria Henare, and Ngaroma Henare } | Raupora, in Maketu | A ditch is on one side, a cliff on another side, and a stone fence on each end. | |
| Henare Te Pukuatua, Nataria Henare, and Ngaroma Henare } | Ngamahau, in Maketu | A boundary of flax is on one side, a ditch is on each end, coming round to the boundary on the other side. | |
| Rarus, Mohi, Reoni, Timoti, Te Tupara and Pokai } | Te Whaharoa, near Maketu | Bounded on the East by the piece of land belonging to Ngatai; on the South by land belonging to Ngati-kereru; on the West by Eru Te Paimoe’s land; and on the North by land belonging to Ngati-terangi. | |
| Hamiora Tumu, Henare Te Rahi, and others } | Ngatipahiko, near Maketu | The boundary begins at Kaiwaka, goes along in the Kaituna River to Te Arapukatea, goes on to Tunaota, Orereiwaho, Kuratau, Opunua, Te Parapara, Opupoto, and the Hururu stream, goes along in the Hururu stream to Pueto, goes then towards the West to Pukemapou and Araione, goes then towards the North to Onaia, Te Pouoruahiue, Motukokako, and Puketarata, goes then along in the Paraiti stream till it comes to Kaiwaka, and there ends. | |
| Mohi Kupe, Paora Paruhi, W. Katohau, Hamiora Te Tumu, Rota Wharehuia, Tamihana, Utiku Te Tuhi, Henare Raihe, and Ngarewha Te Kura } | Ngatipahiko, near Maketu | The boundary commences at the Kaituna river, and goes along in that river to Kuratau and Te Parapara, thence to Opupoto and Hururu, then leaves the Kaituna River, and goes along in the Awaiiti stream to Hururu and thence to Pueto, turns then Westward to Te Iwiroa. |
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🪶 Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims
🪶 Māori Affairs26 June 1870
Native Lands Court, Land Claims, Investigation, Tauranga, Maketu
20 names identified
- Henare Te Pukuatua, Claimant for Maketupa, Raupora, Ngamahau
- Nataria Henare, Claimant for Maketupa, Raupora, Ngamahau
- Ngaroma Henare, Claimant for Maketupa, Raupora, Ngamahau
- Rarus, Claimant for Te Whaharoa
- Mohi, Claimant for Te Whaharoa
- Reoni, Claimant for Te Whaharoa
- Timoti, Claimant for Te Whaharoa
- Te Tupara, Claimant for Te Whaharoa
- Pokai, Claimant for Te Whaharoa
- Hamiora Tumu, Claimant for Ngatipahiko
- Henare Te Rahi, Claimant for Ngatipahiko
- Mohi Kupe, Claimant for Ngatipahiko
- Paora Paruhi, Claimant for Ngatipahiko
- W. Katohau, Claimant for Ngatipahiko
- Hamiora Te Tumu, Claimant for Ngatipahiko
- Rota Wharehuia, Claimant for Ngatipahiko
- Tamihana, Claimant for Ngatipahiko
- Utiku Te Tuhi, Claimant for Ngatipahiko
- Henare Raihe, Claimant for Ngatipahiko
- Ngarewha Te Kura, Claimant for Ngatipahiko
- W. Bridson, Acting Chief Clerk
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1870, No 34