✨ Native Land Claims
Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.
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NATIVE LAND ACT, 1873.
To the District Officer, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Inspector of Surveys, and Native Reserves Commissioner, and to all others whom it may concern:
Notice of Claim. (Sec. 36.)
District of the Thames.
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 27th day of July, 1875.
A. J. DICKY,
Chief Clerk.
| Names of Applicants | Hapu | Description and Name of Land | Other Owners Admitted |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nepihana Tuiri, Keremeneta | Te Mateatua | Omuora. | |
| Takaanini, Haora Tareranui | The boundaries are shewn on the map | ||
| Nepihana Tuiri, Te Hiriani | Te Mateatua | Kaipakapaka. | |
| The boundaries are shewn on the map | |||
| Henare Te Paura, Hoani Ta- | Ngatipa Te Puniharo, | Te Whakariti. | Hone Herewini, |
| hatika, Ngakapa Totaia | Ngatipaoa Puerua, | Bounded on the east by the Mawhitipana and | Tahamaoa, Whetene Heremoko, |
| Te Tauiwi | Kuhumatuku, on the south by the Kouparata, and | Renata Heremoko, and others | |
| goes down to a stream, thence up to Tirohia; | |||
| then goes along on a ridge down to the end of a | |||
| beach at Te Whakarite and Te Ahimaomao, then | |||
| crosses the Headland and goes along the beach to | |||
| Tumuki and Mawhitipana. | |||
| Haora Tareranui | Te Kiriwera | Whareorata. | |
| The boundaries are shewn on the map | |||
| Maihi Te Manu, Maihi Te Kapu, | Ngatipaoa | Mauwhitipana. | |
| Maihi Te Hinaki | Commences at the boundary of Mr. Graham’s land | ||
| and goes on to Kahumatuku, thence by the Tuhune | |||
| ridge to the Whakarite river, and on to the | |||
| boundary of Mr. Graham’s land. | |||
| Timotiu Te Aumoana, Pere- | Ngatitaharaura | Puruoterangi. | Apera Mataia, Ma- |
| niki Te Kokako, Mere Raiha Te | Commences on the Ohinemuri river, bounded on the | niara Te Kokako | |
| Amonui | west by Te Paeroa, on the north by the boundary | ||
| of the goldfield, on the east by Te Huruhuru, on | |||
| the south by the Ohinemuri river, and goes on to | |||
| the commencement. | |||
| Wi Kokounahi, Parata Kare- | Ngatitangata | Huruhuru. | Hera Hopihona, Te Ruitana, Te Tu- |
| na, Hana Te Mapu, Pene Te Hikaiti | Commences on the Ohinemuri river, bounded on the | hioterangi, Kiritiana Tamihana, | |
| west by Purua-o-te-Rangi, on the north by the | Te Rerehu Wahiao, Wiki Te Pora, Riki Te | ||
| boundary of the goldfield, on the east by Te | Hikaiti | ||
| Ruakerikeri, on the south by the Ohinemuri river, | |||
| and goes on to the commencement. |
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🗺️ Notice of Native Land Claims under the Native Land Act, 1873
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey27 July 1875
Native Land Court, Land Claims, Memorials of Ownership, Thames District
34 names identified
- Nepihana Tuiri, Claimant for Omuora land
- Keremeneta, Claimant for Omuora land
- Takaanini, Claimant for Omuora land
- Haora Tareranui, Claimant for Omuora land
- Nepihana Tuiri, Claimant for Kaipakapaka land
- Te Hiriani, Claimant for Kaipakapaka land
- Henare Te Paura, Claimant for Te Whakariti land
- Hoani Ta, Claimant for Te Whakariti land
- Hatika, Claimant for Te Whakariti land
- Ngakapa Totaia, Claimant for Te Whakariti land
- Hone Herewini, Admitted owner of Te Whakariti land
- Tahamaoa, Admitted owner of Te Whakariti land
- Whetene Heremoko, Admitted owner of Te Whakariti land
- Renata Heremoko, Admitted owner of Te Whakariti land
- Haora Tareranui, Claimant for Whareorata land
- Maihi Te Manu, Claimant for Mauwhitipana land
- Maihi Te Kapu, Claimant for Mauwhitipana land
- Maihi Te Hinaki, Claimant for Mauwhitipana land
- Timotiu Te Aumoana, Claimant for Puruoterangi land
- Pereniki Te Kokako, Claimant for Puruoterangi land
- Mere Raiha Te Amonui, Claimant for Puruoterangi land
- Apera Mataia, Admitted owner of Puruoterangi land
- Maniara Te Kokako, Admitted owner of Puruoterangi land
- Wi Kokounahi, Claimant for Huruhuru land
- Parata Karena, Claimant for Huruhuru land
- Hana Te Mapu, Claimant for Huruhuru land
- Pene Te Hikaiti, Claimant for Huruhuru land
- Hera Hopihona, Admitted owner of Huruhuru land
- Te Ruitana, Admitted owner of Huruhuru land
- Te Tuhioterangi, Admitted owner of Huruhuru land
- Kiritiana Tamihana, Admitted owner of Huruhuru land
- Te Rerehu Wahiao, Admitted owner of Huruhuru land
- Wiki Te Pora, Admitted owner of Huruhuru land
- Riki Te Hikaiti, Admitted owner of Huruhuru land
- A. J. Dicky, Chief Clerk
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1875, No 42