✨ Native Land Claims Notices
Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.
NATIVE LANDS COURT.
NOTICE UNDER THE NATIVE LANDS ACT, 1873, 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 Gisborne, Poverty Bay, on the 17th of February next, and following days.
A. J. DICKY,
Chief Clerk.
Auckland, January 13, 1875.
| NAME OF CLAIMANT. | NAME AND LOCALITY OF BLOCK. | BOUNDARIES. | PLACE WHERE PLAN WILL BE DEPOSITED FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Karamria Pahura, Patara Rangi, Himiona Te Kani, Wi Kingi Hori, Heremia Taurewa, and others | Wairoro, at Uawa | Commences at the mouth of the Uawa river, and goes on to Te Haumi, Wairoro, and Mangarara; then goes along on the boundary of Te Ruaomarangai, thence along the ridge and down to the beach, then along the beach to Te Umukuri, and thence to the commencement | The maps of such lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Court-house of the Resident Magistrate, Gisborne, Poverty Bay. |
| Raniera Turoa, Mokena Huatau, Peta Kurekure, Hera Paki, Raharuhi Poia, and others | Mangarara, at Uawa | Commences at Mangarara, and goes on to Te Ruaomarangai, Taumata, Te Arohataeatu, Mangatotara, Waiohape, Hauaitunui, and on to Mangarara | |
| Riperata Kahutia, and others | Te Aohune, near Turanganui | Commences at Te Mata, and goes on to Te Kahika Matakore, Te Turiotaua, Ohako, and on to the commencement at Te Mata | |
| Riperata Kahutia, and others | Te Awapuna, near Turanganui | Commences on the beach, and goes by the boundary of Te Kaiparo, and on to the Waikanae river | |
| Wi Haronga, Mata Te Ao, Pera Te Hikumate, and Paora Matuakore | Pouparae, Turanganui | Commences at the Pouparae river, and goes on to Taumatamauku, Te Hingakiekie, Tatangi, and Te Onepu, then turns and goes along on the boundary of the Bishop’s land to Te Korora, and thence to Huarae, turns again and goes on to Te Karakaututu, Waipawa, Te Turi-o-noke, and thence to the commencement at the Pouparae | |
| Riperata Kahutia, and others | Waikanae, near Turanganui | The boundaries are the Waikanae river, the Awapuni Block, and the sea |
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✨ LLM interpretation of page content
🪶 Notice of Investigation of Native Land Claims
🪶 Māori Affairs13 January 1875
Land claims, Native Lands Act, Gisborne, Uawa, Turanganui
15 names identified
- Karamria Pahura, Claimant to Wairoro block
- Patara Rangi, Claimant to Wairoro block
- Himiona Te Kani, Claimant to Wairoro block
- Wi Kingi Hori, Claimant to Wairoro block
- Heremia Taurewa, Claimant to Wairoro block
- Raniera Turoa, Claimant to Mangarara block
- Mokena Huatau, Claimant to Mangarara block
- Peta Kurekure, Claimant to Mangarara block
- Hera Paki, Claimant to Mangarara block
- Raharuhi Poia, Claimant to Mangarara block
- Riperata Kahutia, Claimant to Te Aohune, Te Awapuna, and Waikanae blocks
- Wi Haronga, Claimant to Pouparae block
- Mata Te Ao, Claimant to Pouparae block
- Pera Te Hikumate, Claimant to Pouparae block
- Paora Matuakore, Claimant to Pouparae block
- A. J. Dicky, Chief Clerk
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1875, No 2