✨ Native Land Claims
Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.
171
"NATIVE LAND ACT, 1873."
Notice of Claim (Sec. 30).
District of The Thames.
To the District Officer, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Inspector of Surveys, Native Reserve Commissioner, and to all others whom it may concern.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the persons named in the first column of the Schedule hereto, on behalf of themselves or the hapus mentioned in the second column of the said Schedule, have duly given notice that they claim to be interested in the pieces of land named and described in the third column of the said Schedule respectively; and that they desire that their respective claims should be investigated by the Native Land Court, in order that Memorials of Ownership may be issued for the same. And the said claimants admit the persons or hapus mentioned in the fourth column of the said Schedule to be also interested in the said land.
Dated this 23rd day of July, 1874.
A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.
| NAME OF APPLICANT | HAPU. | DESCRIPTION AND NAME OF LAND. | OTHER OWNERS ADMITTED. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Matiu Maunganoa, | Ngatiparakore | Parareka. | Turuhira |
| The boundaries are shown on the map. | Maunganoa. | ||
| Karama Hou, | Ngatimatau, | Pakaraka. | Waitai, |
| Commences at the Waiwakauru-nga river, and goes on | Erueti, | ||
| towards the south to a ridge, from there it runs | Pereki Wharepuhi, | ||
| in the boundary line of Taparahi to a range, then | and others. | ||
| goes on that range to the boundary line of Te | |||
| Reureu, then turns and goes to the Waiwhakaurunga | |||
| river, turns again and goes in that river towards | |||
| the west to the Kohuroa, where it ends. | |||
| Akuhata Makena, | Ngatimaru, | Te Mutai. | Karauna Hou, |
| The boundaries are shown on the map. | Te Makena, | ||
| Keepa Te Wharau, | |||
| and others. | |||
| Akuhata Makena, | Ngatimaru, | Matauwarua, and Pukemako. | Rina Makena, |
| The boundaries are shown on the map. | Hori More, | ||
| and others. | |||
| Matiu Poono, | Ngatimaru, | Waiotahi. | |
| The boundaries are shown on the map of the land | |||
| belonging to Aihi Pepene. | |||
| Hoani Nahe, and | Ngatimaru, | Te Hoe. | |
| others, | Commences on the boundary line of Te Poho, already | ||
| investigated, and goes on to the south side of the | |||
| Pukorokoro river to the Paruru ridge, and a survey | |||
| line of Te Ipu-omoehan, then goes on that line to | |||
| the Pukorokoro river, and goes along in that river | |||
| to the northern boundary of Te Poho, and along | |||
| that line to the commencement. | |||
| Erueti Ngakoki, | Ngatimaru, | Pakawaka. | Taupo Waitai, |
| The boundaries are shown on the map. | Karauna Hou. | ||
| Erueti Ngakoki, | Ngatimaru, | Aniwaniwa. | Taupo Waitai, |
| The boundaries are shown on the map. | Karauna Hou. |
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✨ LLM interpretation of page content
🪶 Native Land Court Notice of Claim
🪶 Māori Affairs23 July 1874
Land claims, Native Land Act, Thames District, Memorials of Ownership
17 names identified
- Matiu Maunganoa, Claimant for Parareka
- Karama Hou, Claimant for Pakaraka
- Akuhata Makena, Claimant for Te Mutai, Matauwarua, and Pukemako
- Matiu Poono, Claimant for Waiotahi
- Hoani Nahe, Claimant for Te Hoe
- Erueti Ngakoki, Claimant for Pakawaka and Aniwaniwa
- Turuhira, Other owner admitted for Parareka
- Maunganoa, Other owner admitted for Parareka
- Waitai, Other owner admitted for Pakaraka
- Erueti, Other owner admitted for Pakaraka
- Pereki Wharepuhi, Other owner admitted for Pakaraka
- Karauna Hou, Other owner admitted for Te Mutai
- Te Makena, Other owner admitted for Te Mutai
- Keepa Te Wharau, Other owner admitted for Te Mutai
- Rina Makena, Other owner admitted for Matauwarua and Pukemako
- Hori More, Other owner admitted for Matauwarua and Pukemako
- Taupo Waitai, Other owner admitted for Pakawaka and Aniwaniwa
- A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1874, No 21