Native Land Claims




AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

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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.
Arama Whakatau Oteao, near Whitianga the Rangimahea river, it crosses to the other side and goes between Maramanui-o-Hotu and Taranoho, and joins the commencing point. The Maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen in the Office of the Inspector of Surveys, Auckland.
Arama Whakatau Kapowai, near Whitianga Commencing at Manutaia it goes to the Parakau river, to Te Arakahakaha, it continues on in the Parakau river until it comes to Te Awahou, it follows the Awahou to the summit of Pakarau and straight to the ridge of Mangohau, it follows that ridge till it comes to Taukomako, it continues on to the Kapowai river and follows that river to the source of one of the branches of the Kapowai river, and goes straight to Waimianga, continues on to Tanehua, it descends to the Waipouri stream, and crosses to the summit of Tauwharepurakau, it follows that stream to the Rangahau stream, and goes on to Ngaturua, it descends to the Tauwhero stream, and straight on to Te Putahi, and on to Te Uau-o-Tamatapui, straight on to the top of Te Pukahukahu, below Kowhatutaka, it goes on to Onekeinga, and on the Rangahau river it crosses to Te Parurewa, continues on the ridge of Puketapu and straight to Rakauwhakamatuku, and to Oteao, continues on from the summit of Oteao to Te Tunao-kahu-rewa, goes on to Te Paneo-Puroro, then straight to the mouth of Owaerenga, it follows the Kapowai river to Otamawaha, goes on to Te Rakewhau and to Manutaia. The Maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen in the Office of the Inspector of Surveys, Auckland.
Reupena Tahura, Henare Whakarongohau Ounura No. 2, near Whitianga Commencing at Waitanoa, it goes along the ridge to Porotahi, it descends to the Matewhau stream, which it crosses to Opinenga, and continues on to Waltaratarara, it follows the ridge of Pukekohe, and goes to Tamure-Patua, to Hikurangi and Pourua, it cuts across to Whareana, it follows the Whareana ridge and goes to Rapaki, to Te Kiripaka, to Taranoho, to Taukariri and Kohikauau, it goes along the mud flat to Te Papapa, and crosses to Oteka, and continues on to Te Karoro, it ascends the ridge and joins the point of commencement. 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 1870, No 37





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🪶 Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
18 July 1870
Native Lands Court, Land Claims, Whitianga, Auckland
  • Arama Whakatau, Claimant of Oteao and Kapowai blocks
  • Reupena Tahura, Claimant of Ounura No. 2 block
  • Henare Whakarongohau, Claimant of Ounura No. 2 block