✨ Native Land Claims Investigation
AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
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| 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. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Te Reti Papahia, Mihaka Tuparapara, Tamiranna, and Rukia | Te Ngaere, near Matakana | This land has been surveyed, the boundaries are shown on the map. | Kaipara |
| Rangatira Moetara, Te Tahana Marupo, and Ngahiraka Winata | Oneriri, near Te Totara | The boundaries commence on the western side on the Kourere river and meets the Uaki river on the North-west side, it goes along the Eastern side and follows the boundary of Whakaki block, and meets the Waingohere river, it runs along the sea coast on the southern side, and meets the Kourere river. | Helensville |
| Wi Marua, Maata, and others | Harua, near Kaipara | The boundaries of this piece of land commence at the source of the Ngakiriparauri (which runs in a South-westerly direction) and goes to its mouth, and comes to the Moao river. It runs along the bank of the Moao to the mouth of Te Tawai river, thence on in a straight direction to the mouth of the Waharangi, continues on to the old boundary, it then goes to the West and goes along the North-west side of Te Kaka to the road to the Pare. It continues on and comes to Te Ahipatiki, continues on and comes to Te Waikohukohu. It ascends on to Te One and comes to Te Papaetae on the North-west of Te Pare, the old line then goes straight (there is no Puketapni in this line), it goes down to the West coast. It then turns and goes to the North-east to its ancient bounding, and comes to Whakapaurangi. It continues on and comes to the mouth of the Puatangihua river, follows on and comes to Waihau, then to Keretuwero and meets Mr. McLeod’s fence. It turns and goes to Taipari, then to Te Pua-a-Manku. It continues on and comes to Koparatahi, on to the Wai-a-Tete, it reaches the mouth of the Wai-a-Tete whence it goes to the West and goes to the end of the boundary. It then turns and goes to the East, continues on and comes to the source of Nga Kiriparauri, i.e., to the commencement of the boundary, where it ends. | Kaipara |
| Te Waaka Tuaea | Turanga-Kawau near Kaipara | The boundaries of the land are shown on the map, it has been surveyed. | |
| Te Waaka, Tuaea | Tungotongo, near Kaipara | The boundaries of the land are shown on the map, it has been surveyed. | |
| Te Otene, Takerei, Hami Ngaone, and Te Moana | Papurona, near Kaipara | The boundaries of the land are shown on the map, it has been surveyed. | |
| Takerei, and Hami | Te Onekura, near Kaipara | The boundaries of the land are shown on the map, it has been surveyed. | |
| Paora Tuhaere and Kuira Te Ro | Owhetu, near Kaipara | The boundaries of the land are shown on the map, it has been surveyed. |
The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Court-house of the Resident Magistrate, Helensville, Kaipara.
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Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims
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🪶 Māori Affairs7 January 1871
Native Lands Court, Claims Investigation, Helensville, Kaipara
19 names identified
- Te Reti Papahia, Claimant for Te Ngaere block
- Mihaka Tuparapara, Claimant for Te Ngaere block
- Tamiranna, Claimant for Te Ngaere block
- Rukia, Claimant for Te Ngaere block
- Rangatira Moetara, Claimant for Oneriri block
- Te Tahana Marupo, Claimant for Oneriri block
- Ngahiraka Winata, Claimant for Oneriri block
- Wi Marua, Claimant for Harua block
- Maata, Claimant for Harua block
- Te Waaka Tuaea, Claimant for Turanga-Kawau block
- Te Waaka Tuaea, Claimant for Tungotongo block
- Te Otene, Claimant for Papurona block
- Takerei, Claimant for Papurona block
- Hami Ngaone, Claimant for Papurona block
- Te Moana, Claimant for Papurona block
- Takerei, Claimant for Te Onekura block
- Hami Ngaone, Claimant for Te Onekura block
- Paora Tuhaere, Claimant for Owhetu block
- Kuira Te Ro, Claimant for Owhetu block
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1871, No 2