Land Claims and Boundaries




222 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.
Aherata Pahirua, Rangitehou and Tamata Waka Paroto Manu Tawhiorangi Puhou, near Tararu Manaia, at Manaia, Coromandel along surveyed lines to Puketutu, Tokatea, Pahuria, Te Ranga, Mahutuhoe and Tahatu, then turns towards the east and goes along surveyed lines to Palatera, Ripakauri, Tarangapoutu, Piripirikahu and Ohineperu, and on to the sea, then goes along by the sea to Te Harakeke, the commencement Opitomako The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen in the Office of the Inspector of Surveys, Auckland
Makareta Paerau Haupapa Tanumeha Te Moananui, Ereatara Taraia, Riria Karepe, W. Hopiana and others Karihitakena, at Manaia, Coromandel Waikawau, at Hauraki Commences at Otamatoa on the beach and goes inland to Parewhero, Pukehinau, Okuramea and Te Ranga-a-Ngapuhi; turns here and goes on surveyed lines being the boundaries of lands belonging to Ngatitamatem at Te Ruahine, Hauturu, Te Pohue and Kohipo—the surveyed lines end here—goes on from Kohipo to the Manaia river, goes along in that river to Tikohunui, then goes inland to Te Pai-o-Hauraki, Te Ahia-tiki, To Tumutumu and Rangatira, then goes into the Manaia river, goes along in that river until it reaches Putata, then goes inland to Taumatateretere, and thence on to Otamatoa, the commencement

The boundaries are shown on the map

Commences on the north at the sea beach of Hauraki at Tuapo, and goes inland on the surveyed boundaries of lands belonging to Ngatiwhanaunga at Kereta extending on to Te Ranga-o-Ngapuhi, then goes along the surveyed boundaries of lands belonging to Te Tawera at Manaia extending on to Hauturu and Kakatarahae, turns here and goes along the boundary of Kaimarama already granted, and along the boundary of Onuora already granted to the Kiripaka, goes then along a surveyed line to Rapaki, turns here and goes along a surveyed line to Tokatea, then turns and goes along a surveyed line to the Waiwawa river, then goes along in that river to its junction with the Otautoko river, then goes along that river to its source, then goes along surveyed lines to the north boundary of land called Te Wharau, which has been sold to the Government, goes along that boundary to Pariharia on the sea beach of Hauraki and goes along that beach to Tuapo, the commencement. The following lands, already granted, are excluded from these boundaries, viz., lands at Waionui, at Waipatukahu, at Te Mata, and at Te Puru |



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1872, No 25





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🗺️ Schedule of Land Claims and Boundaries (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
24 June 1872
Land Claims, Boundaries, Puhou, Tararu Manaia, Karihitakena, Waikawau, Hauraki, Manaia, Coromandel
7 names identified
  • Aherata Pahirua, Claimant of land at Puhou
  • Rangitehou, Claimant of land at Puhou
  • Tamata Waka Paroto Manu Tawhiorangi, Claimant of land at Puhou
  • Makareta Paerau Haupapa Tanumeha Te Moananui, Claimant of land at Karihitakena
  • Ereatara Taraia, Claimant of land at Karihitakena
  • Riria Karepe, Claimant of land at Karihitakena
  • W. Hopiana, Claimant of land at Karihitakena