Native Lands Court Notices




AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

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 Kapanga, Coromandel, on the 10th of April next, and the following days.

A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.

Auckland, February 13th, 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.
Hamiora Mangakahia, Peneamene Tanui Te Miro, near Whitia-nga The boundaries commence at the river. This land was a gift, and the person who owns the land knows the names of the boundaries.
Te Onehunga Ahurei Waitoetoe Bounded on one side by Houkotuku, on another side by Pukekohai, and on another side by the sea. Office of the Inspector of Surveys, Auckland.
Hema Rereahi, and others Waiarero, near Whitianga The boundaries are shown on the map.
Hoani Te Kiripakeke To Mapau, near Coromandel The boundaries are shown on the map.
Tamati Waka To Puhi, Hoani Toarauawhea, Piniha, and others Poihakene, near Moehau Commences at Te Waihaupapa and goes up to Pukereti, goes along the ridge until it comes opposite the Horonoa ridge, then descends from that ridge and joins on to the survey of Poihakene already adjudicated upon. The road is the boundary on the side towards the sea.
Hata Paka, Karauria Paka, Rakena, Tineia, Tahana Neha, and Ramakiria Kairanmati, at Kairanmati Commences at Te Taroa and goes straight on to the Kairanmati River, and thence to Tangitepurupuru, then goes up on to the ridge, and goes along the ridge to the sea, then turns and goes to Te Taroa, the starting point.
Te Ruhiana Kawhero, Wiremu Te Pea, and others Hopehope, near Whitianga Commences at Te Hopehope and goes on to Okokako and on to the Weiti River, then turns and goes down that river until it reaches the boundary of Te Kutaioa, and from thence to Te Hopehope the starting point.
Riwai Te Kiore, Hohi Wetere, and others Puhemako, near Kapanga The boundaries are shown on the map.
Peneamene, Miriama, and Tuokioki Waiarero, near Whitianga Bounded on the South-West by Maropeke, on the East by Te Peran, on the North by the Kapowai River, turns here and goes to Maropeke.

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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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1873, No 9





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🪶 Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims

🪶 Māori Affairs
13 February 1873
Native Lands Court, Land Claims, Kapanga, Coromandel
21 names identified
  • Hamiora Mangakahia, Claimant to Te Miro
  • Peneamene Tanui, Claimant to Te Miro
  • Te Onehunga Ahurei, Claimant to Waitoetoe
  • Hema Rereahi, Claimant to Waiarero
  • Hoani Te Kiripakeke, Claimant to To Mapau
  • Tamati Waka To Puhi, Claimant to Poihakene
  • Hoani Toarauawhea, Claimant to Poihakene
  • Piniha, Claimant to Poihakene
  • Hata Paka, Claimant to Kairanmati
  • Karauria Paka, Claimant to Kairanmati
  • Rakena, Claimant to Kairanmati
  • Tineia, Claimant to Kairanmati
  • Tahana Neha, Claimant to Kairanmati
  • Ramakiria, Claimant to Kairanmati
  • Te Ruhiana Kawhero, Claimant to Hopehope
  • Wiremu Te Pea, Claimant to Hopehope
  • Riwai Te Kiore, Claimant to Puhemako
  • Hohi Wetere, Claimant to Puhemako
  • Peneamene, Claimant to Waiarero
  • Miriama, Claimant to Waiarero
  • Tuokioki, Claimant to Waiarero

  • A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk