Māori Land Claims




AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

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.
William Hau, Hare Napia, Hōne Peti and Hamiera Ngamokaikai, near Te Waimate roto and Government land; Mangingaina is on the other side of this piece Bay of Islands.
Ngamokaikai is at the side of the land shown on the Map of Te Kepa, the other side of this land is shown on the Map of Te Hapa; this land is between these two pieces
Hare Napia Toukauri, near Te Waimate Commences at the Waitangi river and goes on the boundary of Rangaunu, and then goes into the Waihirore and joins Te Komiti, goes along in the river and joins the boundary of Huiti, and then falls into the Waitangi river, and again joins the boundary of Rangaunu.
Te Ratu Renata Puketaka, near Pakaraka The boundary commences at the Whiraunui Patukanae river, turns there and goes to the Puketaka river, and then meets at the commencement at Whiraunui.
Renata Paraire and others Ota, near Whangaroa Commences at Ota and goes on to Kaimanga, then goes up and along Reweti’s boundary, still goes up and turns towards the West and goes up to Ohakiri, turns there and goes down to Omarama, Te Kiripaka and Rakauwhatinoa, then turns and goes to Te Ngaehe and Kaingaputa and meets the commencement at Ota Kororareka.
Ngahuka Te Kahukiwi Haowhenua, near Pakara, Te Waimate Commences on the South at a swamp called Te Uwhikaunui. Puketaka is the land outside of that boundary; goes then on lines three chains and three and a half chains, then turns towards the East seven chains and a half, then turns towards the South twenty-eight chains; the land outside is Te Aute
Renata, Ārama, Mohi Te Rahiri, Riwhi Paru, Ārano Paratene, Hoori Poni Rewharewha, Moihi Nehe, John Pīhema, Hetaraka Ārama and fifty others Te Mangaiti, near Kaeo Commences at the mouth of the Mangaiti and goes on to Te Umuhuri and Matapakiaka, then goes up to Te Umukanae, then goes down to the Kokakonui river and up to the Ngatara river, then goes along the Government boundary to Ruakorohunga, Te Pareomanutahi, Te Painga, Te Tarohanga, Te Wharaunga, Puketotara, Te Wahapakituna, Puketawa, Waikukuha, Te Ngaua-Tiwoha, Pukehinau, Whakaoramate, Otaie, Pairatahi, Whakamuhu, Waitoatoa, Te Hanarari.

The Maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Court-house of the Resident Magistrate, Kororareka, Bay of Islands.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1871, No 37





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🪶 Māori Land Claims in Whangaroa (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
Land Claims, Māori, Whangaroa, Bay of Islands, Ngamokaikai, Toukauri, Puketaka, Ota, Haowhenua, Te Mangaiti
16 names identified
  • William Hau, Claimant of Ngamokaikai land
  • Hare Napia, Claimant of Ngamokaikai and Toukauri lands
  • Hōne Peti, Claimant of Ngamokaikai land
  • Hamiera, Claimant of Ngamokaikai land
  • Renata Ratu, Claimant of Puketaka land
  • Renata Paraire, Claimant of Ota land
  • Ngahuka Te Kahukiwi, Claimant of Haowhenua land
  • Renata, Claimant of Te Mangaiti land
  • Ārama, Claimant of Te Mangaiti land
  • Mohi Te Rahiri, Claimant of Te Mangaiti land
  • Riwhi Paru, Claimant of Te Mangaiti land
  • Ārano Paratene, Claimant of Te Mangaiti land
  • Hoori Poni Rewharewha, Claimant of Te Mangaiti land
  • Moihi Nehe, Claimant of Te Mangaiti land
  • John Pīhema, Claimant of Te Mangaiti land
  • Hetaraka Ārama, Claimant of Te Mangaiti land