✨ Native Land Claims
AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
| 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hoheia Matatehokia, Mohi Tauri, Kaperiere, Maihi, Ihaka Te Taiki, Poihipi Mabihi, Piripi Tamakohuru, and others | Waiohau, near Rangitaiki | The boundary commences at Te Rae-powhatu, goes on to Pahekeheke, to Waikowhewhe, Hauraki, Waitaiki-tangata, Iokotokorau, Matapungarehu, Papatotara, Wharewera, Te Karangi, Waikokopu, Tawia, Mangamutu, Waihua, Mangamako, Okahu, Raoraopatae, Kopuriki, Puketapu, Ohotu, and Horomanga. | |
| Taihorangi, Rota Rangihoro, and others | Nganuku, near Maketu. | The boundary on one side is Te Kahurangi, goes up over the cliff and on to the top of Te Paritu-o-Nganuku, turns there and goes towards the sea, comes along by the side of Nganuku on to the beach, goes along on the beach until it reaches Te Kahurangi, the commencing point. | |
| W. M. Hikairo and others | A portion of Kaituna, near Maketu. | The Northern boundary commences on the Kaituna river at Ngarangi-a-te-Rarau, goes straight towards the South until it reaches the line dividing the land from Te Pukaitaru. The Eastern boundary commences on the Kaituna river at a place between Te Paroa and Te Karaka, goes straight towards the South until it reaches the division line of Te Pukaitaru. The Kaituna river forms the Western boundary. The Southern boundary is the line dividing this land from Pukaitaru. [When it is surveyed the boundaries will be more clearly laid down.] | |
| Te Kiri Karamu, Te Awekotuku, Kereopa, Hoani Takurua, Te Kepa Ngawhanau, Tamati Te Kaharunga, Hemi Enoka, and others | Kaituna, near Maketu | The boundary commences at the Tumu, and goes along in the Kaituna river until it reaches Pakotore, goes along on the surveyed boundary of Rangiuru, then crosses over and goes over to the top of Otawa, then goes seaward to Papamoa on the coast, at the road leading to Tauranga, then comes along the coast until it reaches the Tumu. | |
| Ngatai Winiata | Te Kahurangi, near Waihi. | The boundaries are shown on the map. | |
| W. Katene, H. Karaka, Ereatara, and others | Wairakei, near Maketu. | The boundary commences between Te Paroa and Te Karaka, goes along in the Kaituna river and comes out at Nga Rangi-a-te-Karau, goes towards the West until it reaches the boundary of the land taken by the Government, turns then and goes towards the North on this boundary until it reaches the coast, turns then towards the East and goes along the coast until it comes opposite the commencing point, turns there and goes towards the South to the commencing point. [When it is surveyed the boundaries will be more clearly known.] |
The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen in the Court-house of the Resident Magistrate, Tauranga.
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Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims
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🪶 Māori Affairs26 June 1870
Native Lands Court, Land Claims, Investigation, Tauranga, Maketu
21 names identified
- Hoheia Matatehokia, Claimant for Waiohau block
- Mohi Tauri, Claimant for Waiohau block
- Kaperiere, Claimant for Waiohau block
- Maihi, Claimant for Waiohau block
- Ihaka Te Taiki, Claimant for Waiohau block
- Poihipi Mabihi, Claimant for Waiohau block
- Piripi Tamakohuru, Claimant for Waiohau block
- Taihorangi, Claimant for Nganuku block
- Rota Rangihoro, Claimant for Nganuku block
- W. M. Hikairo, Claimant for Kaituna block
- Te Kiri Karamu, Claimant for Kaituna block
- Te Awekotuku, Claimant for Kaituna block
- Kereopa, Claimant for Kaituna block
- Hoani Takurua, Claimant for Kaituna block
- Te Kepa Ngawhanau, Claimant for Kaituna block
- Tamati Te Kaharunga, Claimant for Kaituna block
- Hemi Enoka, Claimant for Kaituna block
- Ngatai Winiata, Claimant for Te Kahurangi block
- W. Katene, Claimant for Wairakei block
- H. Karaka, Claimant for Wairakei block
- Ereatara, Claimant for Wairakei block
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1870, No 34