Native Land Claims




AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

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 Onoke, Hokianga, on the 3rd of June, 1872, next and following days.

A. J. DICKY,
Native Lands Court Office,
Chief Clerk.
Auckland, March 20th, 1872.


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.
Wi Te Maara, and Ani Poto Ruatuna, near Te Taheke, Hokianga Commences at Te Ruatuna and goes along the surveyed lines, turns and goes along the surveyed line until it reaches the boundary of Pirikotaha and the Taheke river, and goes along in that river until it reaches Te Ruatuna. Native Land Court, Onoke, Hokianga.
Ruka Korakora Pirikotaha, near Te Taheke, Hokianga Commences at the Taheke river, on the surveyed line of Te Ruatuna, turns and goes along the surveyed line until it reaches the Taheke river—the commencement. Native Land Court, Onoke, Hokianga.
Kapua Mangu Te Rahui Pokapu, near Te Taheke, Hokianga Commences at the Taheke river and goes along the surveyed line, turns and goes to the boundary of Te Ahuorongo No. 1 and No. 2, and to the boundary of Manunu and on to the Taheke river—the commencement. Native Land Court, Onoke, Hokianga.
Eru Hiri, and Rihari Paeroa Tahaawai, near Te Taheke, Hokianga Commences at the Taheke river and goes on to the surveyed boundary of Te Ahuorongo No. 2, and then goes along the surveyed boundary of Manunu until it reaches the Taheke river. Native Land Court, Onoke, Hokianga.
Hone Moka and Weata Moka Te Nehu, near Te Taheke, Hokianga Commences at the mouth of Te Nehu Tatahiotu, and goes along the main road, turns and goes along the surveyed boundary of Te Piriti until it reaches the Taheke river, then goes by that river to the commencement. Native Land Court, Onoke, Hokianga.
Hone Moka Manunu, near Te Taheke, Hokianga Commences at the Taheke river, and goes along the surveyed line of Pokapu, turns and goes along the surveyed boundary of Te Ahuorongo No. 2, and then goes along the boundary of Te Tahaawai until it falls into the Taheke river—the commencement. Native Land Court, Onoke, Hokianga.

Note: The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Native Land Court, Hokianga.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1872, No 12





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🪶 Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims

🪶 Māori Affairs
20 March 1872
Native Land Court, Land Claims, Hokianga, Onoke
9 names identified
  • Wi Te Maara, Claimant of Ruatuna block
  • Ani Poto, Claimant of Ruatuna block
  • Ruka Korakora, Claimant of Pirikotaha block
  • Kapua Mangu Te Rahui, Claimant of Pokapu block
  • Eru Hiri, Claimant of Tahaawai block
  • Rihari Paeroa, Claimant of Tahaawai block
  • Hone Moka, Claimant of Te Nehu block
  • Weata Moka, Claimant of Te Nehu block
  • Hone Moka, Claimant of Manunu block

  • A. J. Dicky, Chief Clerk, Native Lands Court Office