✨ Native Land Claims
AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
| Name of Claimant | Name and Locality of Block | The boundaries of the lands as transdated from the claims. | Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maraea Takitu | Tokatea, near Waiau | Commencing at Puwharaunui, it follows the channel of the Waihoru stream and joins the Maungakawa, it then turns back, comes to the upper boundary of Owhaiti, and meets at Puwharaunui. | Auckland |
| Maraea Takitu, Reihana Poto, Tamati Kotahi, Wiremu Patene, Maraea Tiki and Moe Kaimanu | Te Poka, near Waiau | Commences at Te Poka and follows the coast and comes to Te Teko and continues on to Ngahapu, it then goes inland by the Opu stream to Tararoa, and continues on to Te Waipuna and Te Morere, it turns from the Opu stream and goes straight to Parahirahi, it then turns to the coast to Te Waitapu, follows the coast to Te Mahoe, it then ascends inland to Tangitorikiriki, it then goes back to Te Taua-o-Pani, it follows the coast to Kauhoe, to Te Whakapakari, and to Te Mamaku, it then ascends inland to Pati, it then descends again to the coast and follows the coast to Matatuahu, it ascends to the Southward by that ridge to Te Tikoro, continues on to Te Rata to Pukerangiora, and to Kokutai, on the Awa-Kanae stream, it continues along the Awa-Kanae stream in the Government boundary to Tawhitikaitara, it then turns to the West and continues on along the ridge to Pererangi, it still follows the ridge to Te Ruhiruhi and joins the survey made by the Ngatinaunau tribe, it follows that survey to Poutotara, it continues along the ridge to Parekaroro and comes to Maungakawa, it turns from there and goes along the Puketona ridge, it crosses to Puwharanui and continues on to Te Komiti and joins at Te Poka. | |
| Kitahi Te Taniwha | Waipapa, near Waiau | Bounded on the East by Puhirahi (land belonging to Mr. Graham), on the North by the sea, on the West by Government land called Pipitewa and Waipawa. | |
| Kitahi Te Taniwha | Waikiripaka, near Waiau | Bounded on the West by land sold to Mr. Graham, called Puhirahi, on the North by the sea, on the East by Maraea’s survey. | |
| Kitahi Te Taniwha | Owhaiti, near Waiau | Near Te Poka, but outside. |
The maps of such 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, Tokatea, Te Poka, Waipapa, Waikiripaka, Owhaiti, Waiau
8 names identified
- Maraea Takitu, Claimant for Tokatea land
- Maraea Takitu, Claimant for Te Poka land
- Reihana Poto, Claimant for Te Poka land
- Tamati Kotahi, Claimant for Te Poka land
- Wiremu Patene, Claimant for Te Poka land
- Maraea Tiki, Claimant for Te Poka land
- Moe Kaimanu, Claimant for Te Poka land
- Kitahi Te Taniwha, Claimant for Waipapa, Waikiripaka, and Owhaiti lands
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1871, No 12