✨ Native Land Claims




AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

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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.
Peata Pahau, Kuta Pahau, and Natanahira Te Hiurupa Omahu, near Whangamata, Hauraki Bounded on the east by Whiti-pirorua; on the west by Whare- poha and Waikoropupu; on the south by Whangamata; and on the north by Wharekawa. But the boundaries will be shown on the map
Miriana Pukukauri, and others Tairua, near Whitianga Commences at Te Rerepiki, and bounded on the north-east by the sea, goes thence by Paunui to the mouth of the Tairua, crosses that river to Papakawatawa, Mataiaia, to land belonging to Mr. George Graham, to Pepe, and again to land belonging to Mr. George Graham reaching on to the ridge separating the Whenuakite river from the Tairua; on the north-west by the Whenuakite ridge reaching on to Kapowai and Puahine, goes along then by the principal ridge until it reaches the ridge dividing the waters of Hauraki from those of Tairua, until it reaches the boundaries of Waiwhakaurunga; on the south-west by the said Waiwhakaurunga block, and going along by the ridge dividing the waters of Hauraki from those of Tairua and going on to Puketui; on the south by a line going straight to Parikarangaranga, and going along the ridge dividing it from Wharekawa; on the east by the ridge dividing it from Wharekawa until it reaches Te Rerepiki
Miriana Pehi, and others Te Karo, near Tairua Bounded on the north by the Hoho and the Hahei blocks, land sold to the Government; on the east by the sea; on the south by land belonging to Mr. George Graham; on the west by the ridge dividing it from Whenuakite
Reupena Tahura Whenuakite, near Whitianga Bounded on the west by the Kapowai block; on the south and east by the Tairua and the Karo blocks, and on the north by Government land
Te Ruihana Kawhero, Te Wheke, Ngakapa Whanaunga, Maraea Tiki, Rawiri Taiporutu, Tuteri, Tukukino, Riria Kauroa, Reihana Poto, Eru Pakiuma, and others Whakapera, near Te Puriri, Hauraki Commences at the Taheti river, and goes towards the south to Te Weiti, Waikiakia, Awarua, Matatuhi, Titoki and the mouth of the Whangamata river, then goes towards the south along the beach to Pouparaui, Otahu and Te Papiri, then goes towards the west along the hill until it falls into the Paiakaraha river and on to Te Kurere, then goes towards the north to Titiranga, Pukekaroro, and the Omahu river, which ends the western boundary, then goes towards the east on the line dividing it from Omahu, until it reaches Otuwhete, the commencement
Te Reweti Te Rangikaiwhiria Te Horo, Hauraki

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



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1872, No 36





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ—ΊοΈ Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Native Land Claims (continued from previous page)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
9 October 1872
Native Lands Court, Land Claims, Shortland, Thames, Schedule
17 names identified
  • Peata Pahau, Claimant for Omahu block
  • Kuta Pahau, Claimant for Omahu block
  • Natanahira Te Hiurupa, Claimant for Omahu block
  • Miriana Pukukauri, Claimant for Tairua block
  • Miriana Pehi, Claimant for Te Karo block
  • Reupena Tahura, Claimant for Whenuakite block
  • Te Ruihana Kawhero, Claimant for Whakapera block
  • Te Wheke, Claimant for Whakapera block
  • Ngakapa Whanaunga, Claimant for Whakapera block
  • Maraea Tiki, Claimant for Whakapera block
  • Rawiri Taiporutu, Claimant for Whakapera block
  • Tuteri, Claimant for Whakapera block
  • Tukukino, Claimant for Whakapera block
  • Riria Kauroa, Claimant for Whakapera block
  • Reihana Poto, Claimant for Whakapera block
  • Eru Pakiuma, Claimant for Whakapera block
  • Te Reweti Te Rangikaiwhiria, Claimant for Te Horo block