✨ Native Land Claims
Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.
| Name of Applicants. | Hapu . | Description and Name of Land. | Other owners admitted. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Te Waharoa | Ngapuhi | Te Raketawai | |
| A burial place at Whirinaki | |||
| Hone Makoare Te Tao | Ngatikawa, Ngapuhi | Pahekebkeke | |
| Commences at the Punakitere River, and goes on to Te Ngahinaorarango, Papakuri, and Te Waitaurekareka | |||
| Hone Mohi Tawhai, Wiremu Arama Karaka | Mahurehure | Waima | |
| The boundaries are shewn on the map | |||
| Hapakuku Moetara | Ngatikorokoro | Waikatatatata | |
| Commences at Tapuaeweka, and goes along the beach to Te Kauere, thence to the boundary of Te Kawakawa, and along on that boundary, to the boundary of Ngapuku, and goes on along that boundary to the commencement | |||
| Re Te Tai Papahia | Rarawa | Pureirei | |
| A burial place at Waihou | |||
| Re To Tai Papahia | Te Kaitutae, Rarawa | Te Kura | |
| Commences at Te Kura and goes on the Touwai River, and along in that river to Ngakoinga, turns there and goes on to Te Kowhai, and Onuku, and thence to the commencement | |||
| Hapakuku Moetara | Ngatikorokoro, Ngapuhi | Patepatetearero | |
| Commences at Patepafe and goes on to Te Pihoe and Ohineturere, turns towards the east, and goes on to Kaikaiatua and Waikohu, thence to the boundary of Te Hunoki, and goes on along that boundary to the boundary of Waiwhatawhata, and goes along on that boundary to the commencing point | |||
| Hapakuku Moetara | Ngatikorokoro, Ngapuhi | Utumongero | |
| Commences at the Te Paiheke, and goes on to Makarokaro, and Koutu, and goes on to the boundary of Pire Waata’s land and thence along on the Government boundary to the commencement | |||
| Hone Puhirere, Hone Hari-maria | Ngaituhararanui, Rarawa | Te Taraire | |
| On the Government boundary at Manganuiowae | |||
| Hone Te Kauwhata, Komene Poakatahi | Ngatitautahi, Ngapuhi | Punaakitere | |
| Heta Te Haara, Wi Mura, Peita Te Haurangi | Ngatirangi, Te Whanaukuata, Ngatiwaiharo, Ngapuhi | Otarawa | |
| Bounded on the east by Te Wharoro and Te Awarua block, on the south by Te Waimatanui and Te Waoku No. 2; on the west by Otaenga, Ohinehono, Te Waiotekorahi, Te Waiwhakairo, Pokopu-otetama, Mangaraupe, Orohaua, Te Karapiti, and thence to the commencement | Tamata |
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✨ LLM interpretation of page content
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Notice of Claim under the Native Land Act, 1873
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey2 August 1875
Native Land Act, Claims, Memorials of Ownership, Ngapuhi, Hapu, Land Boundaries
15 names identified
- Te Waharoa, Applicant for land claim
- Hone Makoare Te Tao, Applicant for land claim
- Hone Mohi Tawhai, Applicant for land claim
- Wiremu Arama Karaka, Applicant for land claim
- Hapakuku Moetara, Applicant for land claim
- Re Te Tai Papahia, Applicant for land claim
- Re To Tai Papahia, Applicant for land claim
- Hone Puhirere, Applicant for land claim
- Hone Hari-maria, Applicant for land claim
- Hone Te Kauwhata, Applicant for land claim
- Komene Poakatahi, Applicant for land claim
- Heta Te Haara, Applicant for land claim
- Wi Mura, Applicant for land claim
- Peita Te Haurangi, Applicant for land claim
- Tamata, Other owner admitted
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1875, No 44