✨ Land Claims and Boundaries




282 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.
Riki Paka Te Papa, near Ohinemuri 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.
Riki Paka Taukanihi, near Ohinemuri The boundaries are shown on the map
Riki Paka Orangipirau, near Ohinemuri The boundaries are shown on the map
Riki Paka Waitekauri, near Ohinemuri The boundaries are shown on the map
Rupena Whetuki, and Te Wikiriwhi Pokika Mangotahu, near Kauaeranga The boundaries are shown on the map
Rupena Whetuki, Te Wikiriwhi, and Mata Parata Ruapekapeka, near Shortland Commences at the mouth of the Ruapekapeka River, and goes by that river to its source, and then goes up on the Kaira ridge and goes along on the ridge dividing it from the East Coast in a Southerly direction to a point above the source of the Puriri stream, then goes down into that stream and along it to the mouth of the Ruapekapeka stream
Raika Putataka, and Honiana Te Uriho Te Takapau, near Shortland Commences at the boundary of Parekaka, and goes along the boundary of Papatikonga to the edge of the forest, then turns towards the South and goes on to the Matangiharara River, and goes along in that river to its source, then goes on to the Puriri ridge, and on to the boundary of Owhataroa, then turns towards the West and goes along that boundary to Te Ruatangata and on to the Whataroa River, and then turns and goes to the starting point
Raika Putataka, and Honiana Te Uriho Kaue-o-to-Paraoa, near Shortland Commences at the mouth of the Waiheru River, and goes towards the North to the boundary of Tawhitowhenua, then turns towards the East and goes on to Te Ahuroa then turns towards the West, and goes along in the Waiheru River, then turns and goes to the Warahoe River the starting point
Timoti Te Huia, and Tewi Korohanui Karaka No. 1. (Tawhitirahi) near Shortland The boundaries are shown on the map
Rei Pachua, Wiremu Karaka, Tu, Ilenare Te Awanui, and Te Penetana Mangawhero, near Mangawhero Between the Waihou and the Mangawhero Rivers


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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, Ohinemuri, Kauaeranga, Mangotahu, Ruapekapeka, Te Takapau, Kaue-o-to-Paraoa, Karaka No. 1, Tawhitirahi, Mangawhero
14 names identified
  • Riki Paka, Claimant of Te Papa, Taukanihi, Orangipirau, and Waitekauri blocks
  • Rupena Whetuki, Claimant of Mangotahu and Ruapekapeka blocks
  • Te Wikiriwhi Pokika, Claimant of Mangotahu block
  • Te Wikiriwhi, Claimant of Ruapekapeka block
  • Mata Parata, Claimant of Ruapekapeka block
  • Raika Putataka, Claimant of Te Takapau and Kaue-o-to-Paraoa blocks
  • Honiana Te Uriho, Claimant of Te Takapau and Kaue-o-to-Paraoa blocks
  • Timoti Te Huia, Claimant of Karaka No. 1 block
  • Tewi Korohanui, Claimant of Karaka No. 1 block
  • Rei Pachua, Claimant of Mangawhero block
  • Wiremu Karaka, Claimant of Mangawhero block
  • Tu, Claimant of Mangawhero block
  • Ilenare Te Awanui, Claimant of Mangawhero block
  • Te Penetana, Claimant of Mangawhero block