✨ Māori Land Claims
AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
| Name of Claimant | Name and Locality of Block | The boundaries of the lands as translated from the claims. | Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection |
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| Karauria and Hata Paka | Pukekura, near Umangawha | The Umangawha (river) is one boundary, it then runs along the Whareroa ridge, from thence to Wharetawa, and reaches Umangawha, from thence it goes to Te Ra-a-te-marama, and to Te Kahui-a-te Ikahao. | |
| Ngakuku, Reupene, Te Moananui, Henare Whakarongo-tai, Haimona, and others | Ounu, near Umangawha | Bounded on one side by the Onuora river, the boundary goes up to the ridge above Te Whanauroroa, and joins the commencing point. | |
| Tinipoaka and Tamati Waka | Otatu No. 1, near Cabbage Bay | Whangahumi is on the Northern side, the boundary then runs on to Moerangi, it goes along the Hakawakawa ridge and the Monoa ridge, it descends to the stream and ascends to Matawera, it goes along the ridge and ascends to Monoa on the North-east side. It runs along the Monoa ridge and ascends along the ridge that goes to Tawhare, it descends on the South side and comes out at Te Karaka, in the middle of the Otatu beach, the ocean is the boundary on the West. | |
| Tinipoaka and Te Rihe | Otatu No. 2, near Cabbage Bay | The Eastern boundary runs along the ridge of Tauhare, and comes out to the beach, the boundary then runs along the beach to Tiomangere, continues on to Okahaiti, it renouches Te Karaka and then joins Otatu No. 1. | |
| Te Onehunga Ahurei Te Mauku | Otatu, at Moehau | Bounded on the South by the Whangahumi stream, on the East by Te Kahakaha, and ascends to the top of the Moehau mountain, the sea is the boundary on the West, and Thuwati, a stream in the Moehau mountain, is the boundary to the North-west. | |
| Pita Taurua | Te Karaka, near Kapanga | On the North by Maungatauru, which has been sold to the Government. On the West by Whakanekenke (for which a grant has been issued) by the Kapanga township, and land belonging to Makoare and others. On the South by Pukemankuku (for which a grant has been issued), and on the East by Waite-kuri (for which a grant has also been issued). | |
| Pita Taurua | Te Umuhau, near Kapanga | Bounded by surveyed lines as shown on the map in the office of the Inspector of Surveys, Auckland. | |
| Te Rouhape and Te Hira Te Rouhape | Te Onekura, near Waiau | Bounded by Maungakotukutuku, and goes on to... | |
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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Native Lands Court Notices of Times and Places for Investigating Claims
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🪶 Māori AffairsLand Claims, Māori Land Court, Kapanga, Coromandel
14 names identified
- Karauria, Claimant for Pukekura land
- Hata Paka, Claimant for Pukekura land
- Ngakuku, Claimant for Ounu land
- Reupene, Claimant for Ounu land
- Te Moananui, Claimant for Ounu land
- Henare Whakarongo-tai, Claimant for Ounu land
- Haimona, Claimant for Ounu land
- Tinipoaka, Claimant for Otatu No. 1 and Otatu No. 2 lands
- Tamati Waka, Claimant for Otatu No. 1 land
- Te Rihe, Claimant for Otatu No. 2 land
- Te Onehunga Ahurei Te Mauku, Claimant for Otatu land at Moehau
- Pita Taurua, Claimant for Te Karaka and Te Umuhau lands
- Te Rouhape, Claimant for Te Onekura land
- Te Hira Te Rouhape, Claimant for Te Onekura land
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1871, No 12