Māori Land Claims




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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.
Hapukuku Putoetoe No. 17, near Waiarohia, Hokianga Bounded on the west by the Hokianga river, and on the north, south and east by survey lines
Reihana Te Oneroa Putoetoe No. 19, near Waiarohia, Hokianga Bounded on the west by the Hokianga river, and on the north, south and east by survey lines
Tete Putoetoe No. 20, near Waiarohia, Hokianga Bounded on the west by the Hokianga river, and on the north, south and east by survey lines
Atareta Putoetoe No. 21, near Waiarohia, Hokianga Bounded on the west by the Hokianga river, and on the north, south and east by survey lines
Tako Pawa Putoetoe No. 23, near Waiarohia, Hokianga Bounded on the west by the Hokianga river, and on the north, south and east by survey lines
Hauraki Rewha Te Piriti No. 1, near Waiarohia, Hokianga Bounded on the west by the Hokianga river, and on the north, south and east by survey lines
Paka Te Poutu Te Piriti No. 2, near Waiarohia, Hokianga Bounded on the west by the Hokianga river, and on the north, south and east by survey lines
Tahaetini Te Wango Manawakore, at Wirinake, Hokianga Bounded on the east by the Wirinake river, and on the west, north and south by survey lines
Timotiu Wairua Teikahuka Makeru, at Wirinake, Hokianga Bounded on all sides by straight survey lines as shown on the map
Tio Aharotu, near Te Puhata, Hokianga Bounded on the east by the Puhata river, and on the north, south and west by survey lines
Iraia Toi, Taimona, and others Kohohuia, Hokianga The boundaries are:—Putoetoe, Purakau, Kokohuia, Whakapoi, Tapatapaharuru, Te-Kuinga-opouka, turns here and goes to Ngatuturu-aharanga-te-ahu, turns again and goes to Te Wahanga, then goes along in the Waiarohia river, to Waimanga and on to the boundary of Maungaroa, then goes down from Tuhuarere, then goes along by the sea beach to Waharau and thence to Putoetoe
Mohi Otene, Kaio Otene, Mohi Whiti, and Piripi Patiki Pautouto, Hokianga Bounded by the Pautouto river, by the Mangahouto river, and by the Mangataipa river, running out into the Mangamuka river
Hori Karaka Taikawhana, at Mangamuka, Hokianga Bounded on the east by the Mangamuka river, on the west by native land, and on the north and south by survey lines The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Native Land Court Office, Oneroke, Hokianga.


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1872, No 30





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🪶 Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Native Land Claims (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
29 July 1872
Native Land Court, Land claims, Hokianga, Onoke, Māori land
17 names identified
  • Hapukuku, Claimant of Putoetoe No. 17
  • Reihana Te Oneroa, Claimant of Putoetoe No. 19
  • Tete, Claimant of Putoetoe No. 20
  • Atareta, Claimant of Putoetoe No. 21
  • Tako Pawa, Claimant of Putoetoe No. 23
  • Hauraki Rewha, Claimant of Te Piriti No. 1
  • Paka Te Poutu, Claimant of Te Piriti No. 2
  • Tahaetini Te Wango, Claimant of Manawakore
  • Timotiu Wairua Teikahuka, Claimant of Makeru
  • Tio, Claimant of Aharotu
  • Iraia Toi, Claimant of Kohohuia
  • Taimona, Claimant of Kohohuia
  • Mohi Otene, Claimant of Pautouto
  • Kaio Otene, Claimant of Pautouto
  • Mohi Whiti, Claimant of Pautouto
  • Piripi Patiki, Claimant of Pautouto
  • Hori Karaka, Claimant of Taikawhana