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AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
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NATIVE LANDS COURT.
NOTICE OF TIMES AND PLACES FOR INVESTIGATING CLAIMS.
NOTICE is hereby given that the claims, on behalf of themselves and others, of the several persons whose names are mentioned in the first column of the Schedule hereunder written, to the several blocks of land, of which the names and localities are mentioned in the second column, the boundaries of which are published in the Schedule hereunder, will be investigated at Kapanga, Coromandel, on the 15th of December next, and following days.
A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.
Auckland, November 13, 1871.
SCHEDULE.
| 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kitahi Te Taniwha | Te Tukura, near Coromandel | Bounded on one side by the Waiau river, on another side by Te Tukurua-rahi, on another side by Te Tuku-iti, the inland boundary is the Government boundary. | Resident Magistrate Coromandel. |
| Hata Paka, Karauria, Tahana, and Haora Tupaea | Waikanae, near Cabbage Bay | The boundaries are shown on the Surveyor’s map | |
| Kapanga Te Arakuri and Makoare Te Pukeroa | Kapanga Mud-flat No. 1, near Coromandel | Commencing on the Coromandel beach at high-water mark at Waipiro, it runs to a peg at low-water mark; it runs along low-water mark to a peg opposite to Patapata; it goes ashore to high-water mark along the boundary of Kapanga Mud-flat No. 2; it then runs along high-water mark to Waipiro, the commencing point. | |
| Pita Taurua | Kapanga Mud-flat No. 2, near Coromandel | Commencing on the Coromandel beach at high-water mark at Patapata on the boundary of Kapanga Mud-flat No. 1; it runs along that boundary to a peg at low-water mark; it runs along low-water mark to a peg opposite to Te Kauri (a large stone near the Kapanga wharf); it then goes to the shore along the boundary of Kapanga Mud-flat No. 3 to Te Kauri; it then runs along high-water mark to Patapata, the commencing point. | |
| Kapanga Te Arakuri and Makoare Te Pukeroa | Kapanga Mud-flat No. 3, near Coromandel | Commencing on the Coromandel beach at high-water mark, at Te Kauri, on the boundary of Kapanga Mud-flat No. 2; it runs along that boundary to a peg at low-water mark; it runs along low-water mark to the mouth of the Kapanga river; it runs in that river to the road that goes to the wharf; it then runs along high-water mark to Te Kauri—the point of commencement. |
The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Court-house of the Resident Magistrate, Coromandel.
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🗺️ Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Native Land Claims
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey13 November 1871
Land claims, Native Lands Court, Coromandel, Kapanga, Maori land
10 names identified
- Kitahi Te Taniwha, Claimant to Te Tukura land
- Hata Paka, Claimant to Waikanae land
- Karauria, Claimant to Waikanae land
- Tahana, Claimant to Waikanae land
- Haora Tupaea, Claimant to Waikanae land
- Kapanga Te Arakuri, Claimant to Kapanga Mud-flat No. 1
- Makoare Te Pukeroa, Claimant to Kapanga Mud-flat No. 1
- Pita Taurua, Claimant to Kapanga Mud-flat No. 2
- Kapanga Te Arakuri, Claimant to Kapanga Mud-flat No. 3
- Makoare Te Pukeroa, Claimant to Kapanga Mud-flat No. 3
- A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1871, No 39