✨ Land Claims and Boundaries




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.
Taupo Waitai, Erueti Ngakoki, Te Karauna Karopango and Te Wharepuhi Te Kohuroa, near Kauaeranga Bounded by the Waiwhakauranga river, by a small river, by a ridge, and by a line down to the point on the bank of the river. Office of the Inspector of Surveys, Auckland.
Taupo Waitai, Te Karauna Karopango, Erueti Ngakoki and Te Wharepuhi Te Papa, near Kauaeranga Bounded by the Waiwhakauranga river, by a line from the river to the ridge, goes then to the river and by the river to the commencement.
Henare Whakarongohau, Matiaha Kahumu, Ramia Te Hemoata, and Hapimana Rupapa Waiwhakaurunga, at Hauraki Commences at the mouth of the Ihii stream and goes along the Waiwhakaurunga river to Mangahe, Te Paeaka, and Taitoko, then runs into the Waiwawa river, then goes along in the Kipi river to Tauranikan, Te Totara, and on to the Ihii stream, the commencing point. There are two pieces of land within these boundaries belonging to different persons, which will be shown on the map.
Matiu Te Poono Waiari No. 2, near Kauaeranga The boundaries are shown on the map.
Ngahuia Hera, Hikori Amora'i Te Peka-o-Hauwaiki, Hauraki The boundaries are shown on the map.
Hoani Te Mapau, near Waihou Commences at Te Mapau and goes on to Mahuperata and on to the Waihou river.
Eru Te Ngahue Tutaepapaka, near Tararu The boundaries are shown on the map.
Waraki and Parata Te Mapu Waiari No. 2, near Shortland Bounded on the south by Waiari; on the west by Arikiriau; on the north by Rurunui; and on the east by Rurunui. The boundaries are shown on the map.
Tautoru Tawa Mangarehu, at Waiwhakaurunga Bounded on one side by the boundary of Hotoritori which has been surveyed; on another side by the Mangarehu river; on the other side by the Waiwhakaurunga river.
Hare Renate, Te Toroire and Kereihi Te Tuhi Hotoritori, at Waiwhakaurunga, near Shortland Bounded on the east by the Hotoritori river from its mouth to its source; on the west by the boundary of Mangarehu, which has been surveyed; on the north by a surveyed piece called Te Wharau; on the south by the Waiwhakaurunga river.
Henare Whakarongohau and Te Hapimana Panehenehe, near Shortland Bounded on one side by the Waiwhakaurungariver; on another side by the Hihi river; on another side by the boundary of Tairua; on the other by a surveyed line.

The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen in the Office of the Inspector of Surveys, Auckland.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1872, No 25





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πŸ—ΊοΈ Schedule of Land Claims and Boundaries (continued from previous page)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
24 June 1872
Land Claims, Boundaries, Te Kohuroa, Te Papa, Waiwhakaurunga, Waiari No. 2, Te Peka-o-Hauwaiki, Te Mapau, Tutaepapaka, Mangarehu, Hotoritori, Panehenehe
20 names identified
  • Taupo Waitai, Claimant for Te Kohuroa and Te Papa
  • Erueti Ngakoki, Claimant for Te Kohuroa and Te Papa
  • Te Karauna Karopango, Claimant for Te Kohuroa and Te Papa
  • Te Wharepuhi, Claimant for Te Kohuroa and Te Papa
  • Henare Whakarongohau, Claimant for Waiwhakaurunga and Panehenehe
  • Matiaha Kahumu, Claimant for Waiwhakaurunga
  • Ramia Te Hemoata, Claimant for Waiwhakaurunga
  • Hapimana Rupapa, Claimant for Waiwhakaurunga
  • Matiu Te Poono, Claimant for Waiari No. 2
  • Ngahuia Hera, Claimant for Te Peka-o-Hauwaiki
  • Hikori Amora'i, Claimant for Te Peka-o-Hauwaiki
  • Hoani, Claimant for Te Mapau
  • Eru Te Ngahue, Claimant for Tutaepapaka
  • Waraki, Claimant for Waiari No. 2
  • Parata Te Mapu, Claimant for Waiari No. 2
  • Tautoru Tawa, Claimant for Mangarehu
  • Hare Renate, Claimant for Hotoritori
  • Te Toroire, Claimant for Hotoritori
  • Kereihi Te Tuhi, Claimant for Hotoritori
  • Te Hapimana, Claimant for Panehenehe