✨ Native 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. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Makoare Te Pukeroa and Kapanga Te Arakuri | Ahitakeke, near Kapanga | Commencing at Ahitakeke it goes towards the South and reaches the Government boundary, it follows the line and comes to Te Ngohimoana, it turns to the North-west and goes to the Karaka stream, it turns and goes to the West and comes to the point of commencement at Ahitakeke. | |
| Kapanga Te Arakuri | Parangu No. 15, in Coromandel | A small piece at Kapanga, the boundaries on the North is Parangu No. 4. | |
| Pita Taukaka | Te Purewa, in Kapanga | Shown on the map in the Inspector of Survey’s Office, Auckland. | Office of the Inspector of Surveys, Auckland. |
| Riria Karepe and Pita Te Hangi | Motukahakaha, near Port Charles | Bounded on the North by the Okahutai Creek, on the East and South by the Tangiaro Block, and on the West by Horohoro. | |
| Karuia and Hata Paka | Te Karamu, near Umangawha | Commences at Te Karamu and runs in the boundary of Te Pahi, it goes down to the Umangawha river, it goes across the river and ascends and meets at Te Rahui-o-te-Ikahao. | |
| Karuia, Honana, Hata Paka, Tahana, Hororiti, Hona, and Taiawa | Paraemauku, near Umangawha | Commencing at Otamawainui, it goes by the Waiara and ascends to the ridge of Moehau, it runs along that ridge (which has an Easterly direction), to Te Waipuna, it goes to the South and ascends to Parenui by Pureteia, it descends to the Waiara river and goes to Otamawainui. | |
| Patene, Mere Kaimanu, Reihana Pirihira, Maraea Takitu and others | Totarawhakaturia, near Waiau | Commences at Riwharanui, it goes to Te Komete, to Wairakau, and to Pukerahui, it goes from thence to Puketutu to Manawarehi and Puketapu, it follows the Pukaiewe stream and goes to Te Komoho, Tahauraro, and Te Retapukerangiora, it falls into Te Awakanae stream, and follows that stream and meets the Awa-o-Te-Kawanatanga, it runs from thence to Perungi, Pukeriki, Te Ruhiruhi, Portotara, Parekaroro, Hauraki, Puketawa, and Waihou, it then meets at Riwharanui. | |
| Pateno, Mere Kaimanu, Maraea Takitu and others | Opu, near Waiau | Commences at Te Peka, it goes to Te Teko, Ngahipu, Turaroa, Te Waipuna, Te Morere, Tawhitiparehirehi, Te Waitapu, and Te Mahoe, it runs from Tangitoriki riki to Tatuaopani, Kauhoe, Te Whakapakara, Te Mamaku, and Ngatokorua, it goes to a sandy island and then to Te Tikoro and meets at Pukerangiora. | The maps of south 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, Coromandel, Kapanga, Te Ngohimoana, Parangu, Te Ahitakeke, Kopuatoto, Matakitaki, Ngohitanu, Te Ngorongoro, Waikokopu
16 names identified
- Makoare Te Pukeroa, Claimant of Ahitakeke block
- Kapanga Te Arakuri, Claimant of Ahitakeke and Parangu blocks
- Pita Taukaka, Claimant of Te Purewa block
- Riria Karepe, Claimant of Motukahakaha block
- Pita Te Hangi, Claimant of Motukahakaha block
- Karuia, Claimant of Te Karamu and Paraemauku blocks
- Hata Paka, Claimant of Te Karamu and Paraemauku blocks
- Honana, Claimant of Paraemauku block
- Tahana, Claimant of Paraemauku block
- Hororiti, Claimant of Paraemauku block
- Hona, Claimant of Paraemauku block
- Taiawa, Claimant of Paraemauku block
- Patene, Claimant of Totarawhakaturia and Opu blocks
- Mere Kaimanu, Claimant of Totarawhakaturia and Opu blocks
- Reihana Pirihira, Claimant of Totarawhakaturia block
- Maraea Takitu, Claimant of Totarawhakaturia and Opu blocks
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1871, No 12