Land Claims Notices




AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

Name of Claimant Name and Locality of block Boundaries as translated from the claims Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection

| Heta Te Haara, Paora Ngai, Wi Raukawa | Tuwhakino, near Ohaeawai, Bay of Islands | Commences at Te Kiripaka and goes into the Tuwhakino river, and on to Mangatawai, turns here and goes to Te Kupukupu, and falls into the Oraumuwharo river, turns here and goes eastward to Te Takahauri, turns again and goes towards the north-west, until it comes out at the main road going towards Hokianga, goes along by that road to Ngatokatua, turns here and goes on till it joins at Te Kiripaka |

| Kohumaru and Piripi Pou | Waikotihe, near Kaikohe | Bounded on the south by a line 372 links; on the west by lines 644 links, 215 links, and 323 links; on the north-west by a line 715 links; and on the east by a line 1,183 links, where it meets at the starting point |

| Ani Taiuru Anduze | Piriaue, near Kaikohe | Commences at the south and goes along a survey line 488 links, then turns towards the west on a survey line 1,063 links, then turns towards the north-west along a survey line 333 links, turns again and goes along survey lines 542 links and 438 links, to the starting point |

| Te Kahukiwi | Pirikotaha, near Pakaraka | Commences on the south at the Potaka lake, then turns towards the west and goes along on land belonging to Mr. Williams at Pakaraka, turns here and goes along on the boundary of Haereangutu—land belonging to Teepa—then turns towards the north-west and goes along a portion of the same land until it again reaches the Potaka lake |

| Te Epa Haratua | Haereangutu, near Pakaraka | Commences on the south and goes along Pakaraka—land belonging to Mr. Williams—then turns towards the west and goes along on the boundary of land belonging to Moko Te Kaka (called Patukanae), turns again and goes along on another portion of this same land, then turns towards the east and goes along on the boundary of land belonging to Te Kahukiwi (called Pirikotaha) until it reaches the boundary of Pakaraka |

| Wiremu Whata and others | Omapere, near Okaihau | Commences at Taumataroa on the Omapere lake, and goes on thence to the Waipapa river, 6,276 links, goes along by that river to the Hoanga river, and goes along in the Houanga river to the waterfall called Tiki, coming from the Omapere lake, goes along in that stream to Te Ahi Parera, the Mianga river, Korotangi, Te Haukeke, Te Kuwaha, and on to the Omapere lake, then goes along the edge of that lake to Ngamatawhero, Te Ana-o-Kaheia, and on to Taumataroa |

| Tango Hikuwai | Pukewhau, near Te Waimate | Bounded on the west by the Seven Claimants land near Te Kerikeri; on the north-west by another portion of this same land, sold by Tango to the Government, which is also the boundary on the east; on the south by land belonging to Mr. Busby |

The map of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Resident Magistrate's Court, Russell, Bay of Islands.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1872, No 38





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

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
25 October 1872
Land Claims, Native Lands Court, Waitangi, Bay of Islands, Land Boundaries
10 names identified
  • Heta Te Haara, Claimant for Tuwhakino block
  • Paora Ngai, Claimant for Tuwhakino block
  • Wi Raukawa, Claimant for Tuwhakino block
  • Kohumaru, Claimant for Waikotihe block
  • Piripi Pou, Claimant for Waikotihe block
  • Ani Taiuru Anduze, Claimant for Piriaue block
  • Te Kahukiwi, Claimant for Pirikotaha block
  • Te Epa Haratua, Claimant for Haereangutu block
  • Wiremu Whata, Claimant for Omapere block
  • Tango Hikuwai, Claimant for Pukewhau block