Māori Land Claims




AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

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Name of Claimant. Name and Locality of Block. Boundaries of the land as translated from the Claims Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection.
Maihi Paraone Kawiti Matairiri, near Te Kawakawa Commences at Matairiri and goes on to the Kawakawa river, to the place where the coal is left; goes by the Kawakawa river to Opariro and on to the boundary of Kaupo; turns and goes to Whakarorangi and on to the Tirohanga river, goes by that river to Manurewa, turns and goes by the survey line of Waikurakura and on to Matairiri Russell, Bay of Islands.
Maihi Paraone Kawiti and Reihana Te Paka Uakanga, near Te Kawakawa Commences on the Tirohanga river on the boundary of Te Pa, and goes on a survey line; turns and goes on a survey line, turns again and goes by the Government boundary unto the large stone called Te Kawakawa, turns and goes on to the Tirohanga river, and goes by that river to the commencing point
Te Waiti Ohinemuri No. 2, near Te Kawakawa Commences on the Kawakawa river and goes on to the survey line of Hinemuri, turns there and goes along a survey line, turns again and goes by a line to the Kawakawa river, the commencement
Ututaonga Ohinemuri No. 1, near Te Kawakawa The boundary commences on the east side of the Kawakawa river and goes towards the south, then turns towards the west, turns again and goes towards the north-west, turns again and goes towards the east. The length in chains of all these boundaries is shown on the map
Eruena Maki Ohinemuri No. 2, near Te Kawakawa Commences on the east side of the Kawakawa river and goes towards the south, then turns towards the west, then turns towards the north-west, and then turns towards the east, and on to the commencing point. The length in chains of these boundaries is shown on the map
Himiona Taura Kaiwhakaiti, near Te Kawakawa A Native Reserve on the east bank of the Kawakawa river below the junction with the Karetu river, in the Ruapekapeka Block
Maihi Paraone Kawiti Matairiri, near Te Kawakawa The boundary commences at Oporiro and goes along on the Government boundary until it strikes the boundary of the piece of land belonging to Hemi Tautari; goes along on the Government boundary until it strikes Pataihuia, goes along in the Tirohanga river until it reaches Manurewa, then turns and goes towards the east until it strikes the commencing point at Oporiro

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



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

🪶 Māori Affairs
30 October 1871
Land Claims, Māori, Whangaroa, Bay of Islands, Succession, Deceased
8 names identified
  • Maihi Paraone Kawiti, Land claimant
  • Maihi Paraone Kawiti, Land claimant
  • Reihana Te Paka, Land claimant
  • Te Waiti, Land claimant
  • Ututaonga, Land claimant
  • Eruena Maki, Land claimant
  • Himiona Taura, Land claimant
  • Maihi Paraone Kawiti, Land claimant