Native Land Claims




284 Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

Names of Applicants. Hapu. Description and Name of Land. Other Owners Admitted.
Hone Hehe, Peka Te Ahi, Te Whanau a Te Rangihoa, Te Taitaitaikatiki
Iehu Hoki, and others Whanau a Tamokai Commences at Poho-o-te-Kainui o-Tamatangaroa and goes on to Puketautau, Torongo, Poteteke, Te Horopu, Mangapekapeka, Te Ahomatariki, Te Papatahi, Taumatatieke, Wairakai, Waikoko, Te Mataa, and Poho-o-Te Kainui
Karaitiana Taungakore, Rewi, Ngatipurua, Ngaitapenga Rotokakarongu
Toha Commences at the Hoe river, and goes along in that river to Ihuoruru, Maiterangi, and the Tukitukipapa river, strikes the Mohaka river, and goes along in that river to the commencement Wikitoria, Paraire Te Paea, and others
Hemi Kaitara, Tabauru, Ngaitahoro Kirikiriroa
Hataraka Kaitara Commences at Te Ana, and goes on to Te Hinu, Te Waiwhakararu, Te Wharekakaho, and Te Iringa-o-Hine-Mokimoki, descends to the waterfall Mangapapa, rises up to Te Pakanohi-o-Hoarau, Te Puia, Te Oka, Tawhitiateara, Kohangaaweka, Te Ahi a Tuawau, Te Kohai, and Pakarae, and thence to Te Ana, the commencing point Tiopira Kaitara, Heni Kaitara
Renata Kawepo, Noa Huke, Ngaitiuu, Ngakoiri Ohaoko
Te Hire Oke Commences at Tuahiwi, on the Oturoa river, and goes along that river to Wairerehurangi and the Ngawaiawhitu river, goes along in that river to the Taruarau river, to the Kaiani river, to the Makaikatea river, to Rangitikei, to Mangamarao, to Tuahiwi, and crosses over to Oturoa
Rutene Ahunuku, Hoani Ruru, Ngatimarau Turaki
Wiremu Patene, Hiria Tamitami, The Kopututea river is the boundary of one side; it turns north at Te Koioauahi, and goes along in the Kopututea river till it reaches Huiakama, then goes along the Manutuke plain till it reaches Otiere, thence to its commencing point
Miriana Turahori, Pera Kouka
Kereama Kaipara, Hone Hehe, Te Wio Te Rangi, Tamokai, Matahiiwi
Paki Te Ahi Koropaoa Commences at the mouth of the Mangaohewa stream, goes on to Waikoko, Te Wakaatamaraka, Mangaharuru, Wairakai, Taumataieke, Tawaateepu, Pariohinewai, Papatahi, and Pukohu; thence inland to Aropa, to Krutuawhiti, Raoraopoto, and Rangirewa, then to the mouths of the Aorangi and Maata rivers, and runs along in the Maata river to the mouth of the Mangaohewa stream


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1875, No 27





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🗺️ Notice of Claim under the Native Land Act, 1873

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
8 May 1875
Native Land Act, Claims, Hawke’s Bay, Memorials of Ownership
25 names identified
  • Hone Hehe, Applicant for land claim
  • Peka Te Ahi, Applicant for land claim
  • Iehu Hoki, Applicant for land claim
  • Karaitiana Taungakore, Applicant for land claim
  • Rewi Rewi, Applicant for land claim
  • Toha Toha, Applicant for land claim
  • Hemi Kaitara, Applicant for land claim
  • Tabauru Tabauru, Applicant for land claim
  • Hataraka Kaitara, Applicant for land claim
  • Renata Kawepo, Applicant for land claim
  • Noa Huke, Applicant for land claim
  • Te Hire Oke, Applicant for land claim
  • Rutene Ahunuku, Applicant for land claim
  • Hoani Ruru, Applicant for land claim
  • Wiremu Patene, Applicant for land claim
  • Hiria Tamitami, Applicant for land claim
  • Miriana Turahori, Applicant for land claim
  • Pera Kouka, Applicant for land claim
  • Kereama Kaipara, Applicant for land claim
  • Hone Hehe, Applicant for land claim
  • Paki Te Ahi, Applicant for land claim
  • Tiopira Kaitara, Other owner admitted
  • Heni Kaitara, Other owner admitted
  • Wikitoria Te Paea, Other owner admitted
  • Paraire Te Paea, Other owner admitted