✨ Native Land Claims




AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 281

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.
Ihaka Tarawhati, Tewi Te Ituia, and others Te Kahikatea, near Shortland hoe, then turns towards the West in that river, then goes along on the boundary of Ipawhakatara, then by the boundary of Tupanaki already granted, then goes along in the Warahoe River to Te Ahuroa, the starting Point The boundaries are shown on the map
Hotereni Taipari, Meremana Konui, and others Owhataroa, near Shortland The boundary on the North commences at the Matatoki River, and goes on to its source, bounded on the East by the range dividing it from Tairua, on the South by the range between Te Puriri and Matatoki called Kaira extending on to Totaraponapona, thence to the Whataroa River, turns and goes along in that river to its junction with the Matatoki River, where the boundaries join The boundaries are shown on the map
Pirika Te Riupoto, Ngahuia Wahapo, Hikori Omomai, and Maraea Purewa Karongaronga, near Te Puriri Commences at Karongaronga on the North, and goes on to Te Kauri, Te Tawa, Te Whakatihii, and on to the Kohirahi River, goes along in the river to the Uretoto, then goes along on the boundary of Tararo until it reaches the Tairua River, then goes towards the South to Kauaeroa, goes then towards the West to Pikirere and Otamaroa, then goes by the North side of Te Horite, and on to Te Tuhi, Maihaia, Ngutukotare and Te Maro, then crosses Waingane, Te Pakipaki, and Te Ruapupu, then on to the Puriri River, and back to Karongaronga The boundaries are shown on the map
Piniha Pumoko, Hoani Toaraua-whea, Hohepa Toa Kohuka, near Te Puriri Bounded on the North by the river, and goes on to the Tairua River, then goes by that river Southward to the Kokohirahi River, then goes Westerly of this river to the Puriri River and back to Upakura The boundaries are shown on the map
Riki Paka Takauere, near Ohinemuri The boundaries are shown on the map The boundaries are shown on the map
Riki Paka Tariopani, near Ohinemuri The boundaries are shown on the map The boundaries are shown on the map
Riki Paka Omatao, near Ohinemuri The boundaries are shown on the map The boundaries are shown on the map
Riki Paka Raueruwheroa, near Ohinemuri The boundaries are shown on the map The boundaries are shown on the map
Riki Paka Te Ao-te-Kowhai, near Ohinemuri The boundaries are shown on the map The boundaries are shown on the map

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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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1873, No 46





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

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

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
6 November 1873
Native Lands Court, Land Claims, Shortland, Hauraki, Te Puru, Te Kirikiri, Warahoe, Waiheru, Taratu, Waipatukahu, Te Wain, Te Ahuroa, Panerahi River, Wara-nahita
12 names identified
  • Ihaka Tarawhati, Claimant for Te Kahikatea
  • Tewi Te Ituia, Claimant for Te Kahikatea
  • Hotereni Taipari, Claimant for Owhataroa
  • Meremana Konui, Claimant for Owhataroa
  • Pirika Te Riupoto, Claimant for Karongaronga
  • Ngahuia Wahapo, Claimant for Karongaronga
  • Hikori Omomai, Claimant for Karongaronga
  • Maraea Purewa, Claimant for Karongaronga
  • Piniha Pumoko, Claimant for Kohuka
  • Hoani Toaraua-whea, Claimant for Kohuka
  • Hohepa Toa, Claimant for Kohuka
  • Riki Paka, Claimant for Takauere, Tariopani, Omatao, Raueruwheroa, Te Ao-te-Kowhai