✨ 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. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tamati Waaka Te Puhi Te Riritahi | Owari, at Maiaia Te Karaka, at Mansia | ||
| Wikiriwhi Pokihia, and Kerementa Te Materau | Haukawakawa, near Manaia | The boundaries are shown on the map. | Shown on the Surveyor’s map. |
| Wikiriwhi Pokihia | Mataparu, near Manaia | The boundaries are shown on the map. | |
| Te Moananui, Kiria Karepe, Honana Potiki, Ereatara Taraia, Rakena, and others | Waipatukahu No. 3, near Hauraki | All the pieces of land in the township of Hastings which have not been investigated, they are shown on the map of the township. | |
| Hirawa Te Moananui | Waipatukahu No. 4, near Hauraki | Situate on both sides of the Waipatukahu stream, containing 3 acres; it is the site of Mr. Buckland’s quartz crushing mill. | |
| Tamati Waaka, Rangitehau and Aherata Te Mihinui | Te Wharanu, Wai-ruaterangi, near the Puru | Commencing on the North at the Puru, it runs inland to the ridge which divides Hauraki from the East Coast, the boundary on the South is the land called Whakafete, the boundary on the West side is the Hauraki Gulf. | |
| Pareto Te Kouorehua | Taungatara, near Manaia | The boundaries are shown on the map. |
In the Waikokopu stream, it follows the course of the stream and ascends to Monoa, continues on to Paraemauku, goes on till it reaches the boundary of Moehart’s piece, it goes to the Eastcoast to Rauporoa, it turns and goes to Mahungahaua, Powhatu, Whakairo, Okioro, Te Ahiroa and comes to the Waikauau river, it crosses that river and reaches Herukokuku, it goes to Patio and continues on to Te Rae-a-te-Papa and Poeke, runs on and comes to Te Kohekohe and Toka-pakirikiri, it turns and goes to Maki-Takaha, Mekemeke, and Waikopoku, it then goes to 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.
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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, Auckland, Survey Maps, Boundaries
14 names identified
- Tamati Waaka Te Puhi Te Riritahi, Claimant of Owari, Maiaia Te Karaka, Mansia
- Wikiriwhi Pokihia, Claimant of Haukawakawa, near Manaia
- Kerementa Te Materau, Claimant of Haukawakawa, near Manaia
- Wikiriwhi Pokihia, Claimant of Mataparu, near Manaia
- Te Moananui, Claimant of Waipatukahu No. 3, near Hauraki
- Kiria Karepe, Claimant of Waipatukahu No. 3, near Hauraki
- Honana Potiki, Claimant of Waipatukahu No. 3, near Hauraki
- Ereatara Taraia, Claimant of Waipatukahu No. 3, near Hauraki
- Rakena, Claimant of Waipatukahu No. 3, near Hauraki
- Hirawa Te Moananui, Claimant of Waipatukahu No. 4, near Hauraki
- Tamati Waaka, Claimant of Te Wharanu, Wai-ruaterangi, near the Puru
- Rangitehau, Claimant of Te Wharanu, Wai-ruaterangi, near the Puru
- Aherata Te Mihinui, Claimant of Te Wharanu, Wai-ruaterangi, near the Puru
- Pareto Te Kouorehua, Claimant of Taungatara, near Manaia
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1871, No 12