Native Land Claims




Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

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Names of Applicants. Hapu. Description and Name of Land. Other Owners Admitted.
Pene Heihi, Erana Heihi, Mere Heihi, Te Rana Ngaiterangi Reporua. Commences at Te Powhatu o Te Whangai, and goes on to Te Aruhe a Te Karaua, Te Moari, Te Totara, Wairakau, Pari o Hinewhauago, Whanganui, Whangai Otunikoa, Mangataha, Te Awakari, Te Kaiwhakateu, Whakaeronui, Mangaonui, Tarewatangata, Whatatohunga, Terakaunga, Taumata o Te Ikatere, Pukeatua, and Te Wharemanu, and runs along in the Reporua river to Te Whangai. Rihara Taitua
Hoera Ngaungu Ngatirangiwaho, Ngatikaia Whareongaonga. The boundaries are shown on the map.
Hoera Ngaungau Ngapotiki Motu. The boundary commences at Waiko, and goes on to Te Kowhai, thence to the Waikohu river, where it ends.
Wiremu Morete, Peti Morete, Nepia Tokitai Ngaitu, Ngapuhi Mangaoae. Commences at Tauakipakaka, and goes along in the Mangawai river to Momonatowai, Kaitatai, Te Pohui, and Takiripuraho, goes on to Waihora, Te Rimu, and Whakatangihangaapu, and thence to the commencement Wiripo, Hemaima Morete, Hemi Morete, Merehana, and others
Miriama Kuhukuhu, Keita Rangi, Eriatara Rangiwhaitiri Ngatipakirehe, Rongowhakaata Tawea. Commences at Kauiawhca, and goes on to Whakatau, Te Kekene, and Whatatuna, and on again to its commencing point
Tamihana Ruatapu, Paora Kati, Otene Pita, and others Ngatikaipoho Orakaiapu. Commences at Te-waha-o-Taketahi, and goes on to Te Ihootemanawa and Te Koihe, goes along by the side of the Arai river to the Waipawa river, and along by the side of that river, and turns to Te-waha-o-Taketahi, where it ends
Paora Kati, Hona Whiti, Otene Pita, and others Ngatikaipoho Waihorua. Commences at Waihorua, and goes on to Whakuri, Taumataotewawapo, Taingaopaiteihonga, and Kopuanaupo, then turns and goes back to Waihorua
Eru Kupenga, Hori Tuhēre, Arihia Hinekoke Ngatihokopaura Aorangi. Commences at Aorangi mountain, and goes on to Tarakeahore, Tokanui, Haowhenua, and Motupotaka bush, runs through that bush to the Aorangi river, Tauwharekoao, Kirituawhiti, Te Aropa, Te Papatahi, and the Mangaohewa river, goes along in that river to the mouth of the Taikarearea river, Koroukore, Mangapekapeka, Te Ahipaku, and Te Mōtaniho o Ekeke, and turns outwards to Aorangi and Karimau


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🗺️ Notice of Claim under the Native Land Act, 1873 (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
8 May 1875
Native Land Act, Claims, Hawke's Bay, Memorials of Ownership, Land Boundaries
24 names identified
  • Pene Heihi, Applicant for land claim
  • Erana Heihi, Applicant for land claim
  • Mere Heihi, Applicant for land claim
  • Te Rana Heihi, Applicant for land claim
  • Rihara Taitua, Other owner admitted
  • Hoera Ngaungu, Applicant for land claim
  • Hoera Ngaungau, Applicant for land claim
  • Wiremu Morete, Applicant for land claim
  • Peti Morete, Applicant for land claim
  • Nepia Tokitai, Applicant for land claim
  • Wiripo, Other owner admitted
  • Hemaima Morete, Other owner admitted
  • Hemi Morete, Other owner admitted
  • Merehana, Other owner admitted
  • Miriama Kuhukuhu, Applicant for land claim
  • Keita Rangi, Applicant for land claim
  • Eriatara Rangiwhaitiri, Applicant for land claim
  • Tamihana Ruatapu, Applicant for land claim
  • Paora Kati, Applicant for land claim
  • Otene Pita, Applicant for land claim
  • Hona Whiti, Applicant for land claim
  • Eru Kupenga, Applicant for land claim
  • Hori Tuhēre, Applicant for land claim
  • Arihia Hinekoke, Applicant for land claim