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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 Haruru, Waitangi, on the 21st of November, next, and following days.
W. BRIDSON,
Acting Chief Clerk.
Auckland, September 22nd, 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. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Makere Wharenikau, Haro Wiri-takake, and Puiaiti | Te Tainga No. 4, near Te Kawakawa | Bounded on the North by Tirohanga River, on the West by the tramway from the coal mines, on the South by other parts of the same block, and on the East also. | |
| Nikora Mokohore, Ihaia Kirikau, and Anaru Te Namuheke | Ngamoko-oneone, near Paihia | Commencing at Tapukewharawhara, it goes from the boundary of Waimangaro to the land belonging to the Church Mission Society; it goes from thence till it comes to Pungorungoru to the land belonging to the Government to Whakapautehe, it comes from thence to Tapukewharawhara. | |
| Te Honihana Mauparao | Tuataranui, near Te Kawakawa | Bounded on the West by Orapa, on the North by Ramarama Creek, on the East and South by the Kawakawa River. | |
| Hori Wehiwehi and Komene Te Pouaka | Paparahi, near Whangaruru | Commencing at Taiwawe it goes to Ngaumuwaeroa, it then runs to Apairangi and Te Whau, thence to Paparahi, thence to Raeraea, thence to Oparo, thence to Te Taumata, thence to Huikau, it turns and meets the surveyed Government boundary it falls into Taiwawe and joins the commencing point. | |
| Hori Wehiwehi, Hone Taiaki, Ritihia, Wi Kingi, Piripi Titore, and Wi Tetete | Mokau, near Whangaruru | Commencing at Te Wai-oioi-a-te-tui, it goes to Te Taro, from thence to Marama-Katahi and to Te Waiotuhia, it turns and goes in the channel of the river to Kotoreparanui, it then goes up the ascent of Taumatahinau and goes to Parimata, to Rangikohu, to Whiowhio, to Te Upokoruwai, to Araiteuru, and to Te Kopua-i-a-paraha; it then goes along the sea beach and joins the point of commencement. | |
| Hori Wehiwehi, Hoterene Tawa-tawa, Mihaku Wharaupo, Renpena, Ritihia, Te Katene, Paratene, and Wi Kingi | Ohawini, near Whangaruru | The boundaries are Te Auotaewai, Piruru, Tauranga-Hioi, Te Hua-o-te-porutu, Okoro, Te Karo, it then runs along the beach and joins at Te Auotaewai. |
The maps of such of these lands as there have been surveyed can be seen at the Court House of the Resident Magistrate, Kororareka, Bay of Islands.
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Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Native Land Claims
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🪶 Māori Affairs22 September 1870
Land Claims, Investigation, Haruru, Waitangi, Native Lands Court
19 names identified
- Makere Wharenikau, Claimant of Te Tainga No. 4
- Haro Wiri-takake, Claimant of Te Tainga No. 4
- Puiaiti, Claimant of Te Tainga No. 4
- Nikora Mokohore, Claimant of Ngamoko-oneone
- Ihaia Kirikau, Claimant of Ngamoko-oneone
- Anaru Te Namuheke, Claimant of Ngamoko-oneone
- Te Honihana Mauparao, Claimant of Tuataranui
- Hori Wehiwehi, Claimant of Paparahi and Mokau
- Komene Te Pouaka, Claimant of Paparahi
- Hone Taiaki, Claimant of Mokau
- Ritihia, Claimant of Mokau and Ohawini
- Wi Kingi, Claimant of Mokau and Ohawini
- Piripi Titore, Claimant of Mokau
- Wi Tetete, Claimant of Mokau
- Hoterene Tawa-tawa, Claimant of Ohawini
- Mihaku Wharaupo, Claimant of Ohawini
- Renpena, Claimant of Ohawini
- Te Katene, Claimant of Ohawini
- Paratene, Claimant of Ohawini
- W. Bridson, Acting Chief Clerk
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1870, No 45