β¨ Native Land Court Decisions
Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.
kona, ka mau ano nga ritenga o te hokonga o aua rakau, me nga whakariteritenga mo nga tau kua meinga nei.
Ina hoki ko te ingoa o Francis Dart Fenton, Tumuaki Kaiwhakawa, mo te Hiri o te Kooti, te 25 o nga ra o Maehe, 1875.
F. D. FENTON,
Tumuaki Kaiwhakawa.
NATIVE LANDS ACT 1873 AND 1874.
TE RAIHARA BLOCK.
District of Kaipara,
Province of Auckland.
A sitting of the Native Land Court of New Zealand, held at Mangawhare, in the said District, on the 25th day of March, 1875, before Francis Dart Fenton, Esquire, Chief Judge; and John Jermyn Symonds, Esquire, Judge; and Hori Te Whetuki, Assessor: In the matter of the claim of Te Patuwai, an Aboriginal Native, to a parcel of land at Wairoa, district aforesaid, containing 208 acres, and known by the name of Te Raihara, be inscribed on a separate folium of the Court Rolls; and whereas an application on behalf of William Smellie Grahame, the legal representative of one Henry Walton, was made to the said Court when the title to the said land was being investigated, and it was stated that in the year 1864 the native owners of the said land sold to the said Henry Walton all the Kauri and other timber trees upon the said land for the sum of Β£180, and that the said sale was made and has been acted upon, and that the same was fair and reasonable in its character, and after hearing and investigating the truth of the alleged facts, and it appearing to this Court that the circumstances and justice of the case demand that this Memorial of Ownership should be subject to the said sale. It is hereby ordered that the Memorial of Ownership to be issued, is and shall be subject to the said sale, and that the said trees and premises, and all reasonable and incidental rights for the enjoyment of the said sale for a term of 21 years, from the 25th day of March, 1875, shall be confirmed to the said William Smellie Grahame and his assigns, and shall not be injuriously affected by any sale or other disposition of the land or any part thereof, but any such sale or disposition shall be subject to the aforesaid sale of timber and of the premises for the period aforesaid.
Witness the hand of Francis Dart Fenton, Esquire, Chief Judge, and the Seal of the Court, the 25th day of March, 1875.
(Signed) F. D. FENTON,
Chief Judge.
TURE WHAKAWA WHENUA MAORI, 1873, ME TE TURE WHAKAWA WHENUA MAORI, 1874.
TE RAIHARA.
Te Whetuki, Ateha : I runga i te tono o Te Patuwai, I kiia ko te Tuhinga Whakamaharatanga Take o Te Patuwai ki tetahi pihi whenua i Te Wairoa, i Te Takiwa o Kaipara ko Te Raihara te ingoa, me tuhituhi ki te Pukapuka Kooti Rouru. Ko te nui o taua whenua 208 eka. A ina hoki kua puta te tono ki te Kooti i te takiwa i whakawakia ai taua whenua mo Wiremu Hemeri Kereama te Kairiwhi i runga i te Ture o tetahi tangata ko Henare Wateno te ingoa a i meinga no te tau Kotahi mano e waru rau e ono tekau aua wha i hokona ai e nga tangata no ratou taua whenua kia Henare Watene nga Kauri katoa me nga rakau ke katoa o runga i taua whenua mo nga moni kotahi rau e waru tekau pauna, a ko taua hoko i whakaotia, a, kua manaakitia a i tika nga ritenga o taua hoko. A i muri i te whakarongoanga o te Kooti ki aua korero me te rapu i te pono o aua korero a i whakaarohia e te Kooti e tika ana i runga i taua ritenga kia tau nga whakariterenga o taua hoko ki te Tuhinga Whakamaharatanga Take. He whakaaturanga tenei kua tau kau tau hoki nga ritenga o tana hoko ki te Tuhinga Whakamaharatanga Take. A ko nga rakau, me te whenua me nga ritenga tika e ahei ai ia te whakahaere i aua mea kua hokona me nga tau e rua tekau ma tahi, timata i te 25 o nga ra o Maehe, 1875, kua whakapumautia ki taua Wiremu Hemeri Kereama, ki era atu hoki e tukuna ai e ia ki a ratou. A, ekore e tukuna kia whakararurarua aua ritenga i me ka hokona tuna whenua, tetahi wahi ranei. Otira, mehemea ka hokona, ka mau ano nga ritenga o te hokonga o aua rakau, me nga whakariteritenga mo nga tau kua meinga nei.
Ina hoki ko te ingoa o Francis Dart Fenton, Tumuaki Kaiwhakawa, mo te Hiri o te Kooti, te 25 o nga ra o Maehe, 1875.
F. D. FENTON,
Tumuaki Kaiwhakawa.
NATIVE LANDS ACT 1873 AND 1874.
OUNUWHAO BLOCK.
District of Kaipara,
Province of Auckland.
A sitting of the Native Land Court of New Zealand, held at Mangawhare, in the said District, on the 25th day of March, 1875, before Francis Dart Fenton, Esquire, Chief Judge; John Jermyn Symonds, Esquire, Judge; and Hori Te Whitiki, Assessor: In the matter of the claim of Paora Te Awha. It was ordered that a Memorial of the Ownership of Paora Te Awa, Te Tira Kakahi, Te Puhi Hihi, Te Koni, and Te Pohe, Aboriginal Natives, to a parcel of land at Te Wairoa, District aforesaid, containing 8,190 acres, and known by the name of Ounuwhao, be inscribed on a separate folium on the Court Rolls. And whereas an application on behalf of William Smellie Graham, the legal representative of one Henry Walton, was made to the said Court, when the title to the said land was being investigated, and it was stated that in the year 1864 the Native owners of the said land sold to the said Henry Walton all the Kauri and other timber trees upon the said land, for the sum of eight hundred and seventy-five pounds, and that the said sale was made, and has been acted upon, and that the same was fair and reasonable in its character, and after hearing and investigating the truth of the alleged facts, and it appearing to this Court that the circumstances and justice of the case demand that the Memorial of Ownership should be subject to the said sale.\n
Takiwa o Kaipara,
Porowini o Akarana.
Te nohoanga o te Kooti Whakawa Whenua Maori o Niu Tireni ki Mangawhare, i te Takiwa o Kaipara, i te 25 o nga ra o Maehe, 1875, i te aroaro o Francis Dart Fenton, Tumuaki Kaiwhakawa, o John Jermyn Symonds, Kaiwhakawa, ratou ko Hori
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β¨ LLM interpretation of page content
πΊοΈ Ownership Memorial for Te Raihara Block
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey25 March 1875
Native Land Court, Land Ownership, Te Raihara Block, Kaipara, Auckland, Timber Sale
- Te Patuwai, Claimant to Te Raihara Block
- William Smellie Grahame, Legal representative of Henry Walton
- Henry Walton, Purchaser of timber rights
- Francis Dart Fenton, Chief Judge
- John Jermyn Symonds, Judge
- Hori Te Whetuki, Assessor
πΊοΈ Ownership Memorial for Ounuwhao Block
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey25 March 1875
Native Land Court, Land Ownership, Ounuwhao Block, Kaipara, Auckland, Timber Sale
7 names identified
- Paora Te Awha, Claimant to Ounuwhao Block
- Te Tira Kakahi, Claimant to Ounuwhao Block
- Te Puhi Hihi, Claimant to Ounuwhao Block
- Te Koni, Claimant to Ounuwhao Block
- Te Pohe, Claimant to Ounuwhao Block
- William Smellie Graham, Legal representative of Henry Walton
- Henry Walton, Purchaser of timber rights
- Francis Dart Fenton, Chief Judge
- John Jermyn Symonds, Judge
- Hori Te Whitiki, Assessor
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1875, No 30