β¨ Native Lands Court Notices
AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 277
NATIVE LANDS COURT.
NOTICE OF TIMES AND PLACES FOR INVESTIGATING CLAIMS.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the claims on behalf of themselves and others, of the several persons
whose names are mentioned in the first column of the Schedule hereunder written, to the several
blocks of land, of which the names and localities are mentioned in the second column, the boundaries of
which are published in the Schedule hereunder, will be investigated at Hamilton, Waikato, on the 17th
day of December next, and following days.
A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.
Auckland, November 7th, 1873.
SCHEDULE.
| 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. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ratima Poukawa, Matenga Hamiora, Henare Tamata, Mere Rotoroto, Aremete Te Waharoa, and others | Mangaheka, near Tamahere | The boundaries are shown on the map | The maps of each of these lands as have been surveyed, can be seen at the Resident Magistrates Court, Hamilton. |
| Te Riaki, Hoani Heihei, Hauoira | Kohatupapanui No. 2, near Hamilton | The boundaries are shown on the map. | |
| Te Raihi, Tame Te Kaka, Hureti Tamihana, and others | Marere, near Matamata | The boundaries are shown on the map | |
| Kereama Tauwhare, Tame Kaka, Tuhonua, Te Tiwha, Aremete Te Waharoa, and others | Tawhanatawa, near Matamata | Commences at Te Puna and goes by the boundary of Waiharakeke until it reaches the boundary of Te Paetorawaru, then turns towards the West and goes along the boundary of the same land until it reaches Te Pukepuke, then goes on to Te Miro and Te Kiri, then turns and goes by the boundary of Pirammi to the Southern boundary of Te Aroha, and on to the Waihou river, then goes towards the South until it reaches the boundary of Waiharakeke, and thence to Te Puna | |
| Te Raihi, Hakiriwhi, Eru Kaka, and others | Puketutu, near Hamilton | The boundaries are shown on the map | |
| Henare Kaipuke, Matahaere Reihana, Te Tawa, and Te Matenga | Ahipaka | The boundaries are Ahipaka, Oteroa, going on to Uhuruhi, Te Kauri and Hauwhine, then by the boundary of the Government land, and on to Manukan Hauhene | |
| Wini Kerei | Kororototo, near Piko | Bounded on the North by Nga-kuriaruru, on the East by the Waiharakeke Stream, and on the West by the Piako River |
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πΊοΈ Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey7 November 1873
Native Lands Court, Land Claims, Hamilton, Waikato
24 names identified
- Ratima Poukawa, Claimant to Mangaheka land
- Matenga Hamiora, Claimant to Mangaheka land
- Henare Tamata, Claimant to Mangaheka land
- Mere Rotoroto, Claimant to Mangaheka land
- Aremete Te Waharoa, Claimant to Mangaheka land
- Te Riaki, Claimant to Kohatupapanui No. 2 land
- Hoani Heihei, Claimant to Kohatupapanui No. 2 land
- Hauoira, Claimant to Kohatupapanui No. 2 land
- Te Raihi, Claimant to Marere land
- Tame Te Kaka, Claimant to Marere land
- Hureti Tamihana, Claimant to Marere land
- Kereama Tauwhare, Claimant to Tawhanatawa land
- Tame Kaka, Claimant to Tawhanatawa land
- Tuhonua, Claimant to Tawhanatawa land
- Te Tiwha, Claimant to Tawhanatawa land
- Aremete Te Waharoa, Claimant to Tawhanatawa land
- Te Raihi, Claimant to Puketutu land
- Hakiriwhi, Claimant to Puketutu land
- Eru Kaka, Claimant to Puketutu land
- Henare Kaipuke, Claimant to Ahipaka land
- Matahaere Reihana, Claimant to Ahipaka land
- Te Tawa, Claimant to Ahipaka land
- Te Matenga, Claimant to Ahipaka land
- Wini Kerei, Claimant to Kororototo land
- A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1873, No 46