β¨ 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. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mere Watana, and Pare Hori | Te Rapoatikato, near Shortland | Commences at Taheremangemange, and goes down into the river and then goes up to Te Hina, then goes down into the stream, and on to the starting point | |
| Wiremu Te Huia | Owhao, near Shortland | The boundaries are shown on the map | |
| Timoti Te Huia | Kaitawa No. 3, near Shortland | The boundaries are shown on the map | |
| Tautari Poihakene | Te Rapoatikato, near Shortland | The boundaries are shown on the map | |
| Nikorima Pontotara | Ohane, near Shortland | The boundaries are shown on the map | |
| Nikorima Peuotara, and others | Mangakirikiri No. 3, near Waiwhakaurunga | The boundaries are shown on the map | |
| Ramariri, and Ripa Tauturu | Ngaromaki No. 2, near Tararu | The boundaries are shown on the map | |
| Ramariri | Kaipapaka, near Tararu | The boundaries are shown on the map | |
| Ramariri | Ngaromaki No. 3, near Tararu | The boundaries are shown on the map | |
| Hoani Nahe, and others | Taparahi, Te Koronga, and Takatakahia, near Shortland | Commences at Patana and goes on to Te Ruereu already granted, thence to Hitu and Piraunui also granted, and on to Kaitarakihi, then goes towards the East by the boundary of Puketui and on to the Tairua River, then goes towards the South by that river until it reaches Matakitaki, then goes towards the West by the boundary of Pakirarahi, and on to the boundary of land belonging to Wikiriwhi and others, still going on to the boundaries of Ipuwhakatara, Te Ahuroa and Pukerangiora, then goes by the Parerahi River until it joins the Kirikiri River, which it crosses and goes on to Pataua the starting point | Office of the Inspector of Surveys, Auckland. |
| Hoani Nahe, and others | Te Kowhai, near Shortland | Commences on the South at the mouth of the Warahoe River, goes along the bank of the river for a short distance till it strikes the boundary of Mataitona already granted, then goes along that boundary to the point where it turns off to the Warahoe River, then turns towards the North on the boundary of Te Rooreo until it strikes the boundary of Tahukorako, then turns towards the West and goes by that survey until it reaches the Aratawata |
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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Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims
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πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey6 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
10 names identified
- Mere Watana, Claimant for Te Rapoatikato
- Pare Hori, Claimant for Te Rapoatikato
- Wiremu Te Huia, Claimant for Owhao
- Timoti Te Huia, Claimant for Kaitawa No. 3
- Tautari Poihakene, Claimant for Te Rapoatikato
- Nikorima Pontotara, Claimant for Ohane
- Nikorima Peuotara, Claimant for Mangakirikiri No. 3
- Ripa Tauturu, Claimant for Ngaromaki No. 2
- Ramariri, Claimant for Ngaromaki No. 2, Kaipapaka, Ngaromaki No. 3
- Hoani Nahe, Claimant for Taparahi, Te Koronga, Takatakahia, Te Kowhai
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1873, No 46