Māori Land Court Notices




Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

Ko nga ingoa o nga Kaitono.

Nga ingoa o nga whenua
me te Takiwahoki hoki

Nga rohe.

Ko te takotoranga o te mapi.

Kipa, Ramarihi Ngaromaki Nama 3, Kei te mapi nga rohe
e tata ana ki Tararu

Hoterene Taipari Te Wairere, e tata Kei te mapi nga rohe
ana ki Te Kirikiri,
Hoterene

Te Koki Tirotinei Te Wairere, e tata Kei te mapi nga rohe
ana ki Te Kirikiri,
Hoterene

Tamati Tangiteruru, Pita Te Te Iringaopirori, Hangi, Tamati Waka, Ho-
era Whareponga, me etahi atu Kei te mapi nga rohe
tata ana ki Waihou,
Hoterene Taone

Aihe Pepone Kaitawa, e tata ana ki Kei te mapi nga rohe
Hoterene Taone


NATIVE LANDS COURT.

Notice under "The Native Land Act, 1873," of Times and Places for Investigating Claims.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the claims, on behalf of themselves and others, of the several persons whose names are mentioned in the first column of the Schedule hereunder written, to the several blocks of land, of which the names and localities are mentioned in the second column, the boundaries of which are published in the Schedule hereunder, will be investigated at Shortland, Thames, on the 17th of November next, and following days.

A. J. DICKY,
Chief Clerk.

Auckland, October 6, 1875.

Name of Claimant. Name and Locality of Block. Boundaries. Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection.
Peneamine Tanui, Miriana Te Ruakaramea, Peehi Te Ruakaramea, near Shortland Commences on the sea beach, and goes along the Northern boundary of Waikato to Mokonohu; turns towards the East, and goes on to Whakakopa; turns towards the West, and goes on till it reaches the sea-beach, goes along it, and turns towards the South, and on to the commencement Auckland Survey Office
Matiu Maunganoa, Turuhira Parareka Parareka, near Shortland The boundaries are shewn on the map
Karauna Hou, Waitai, Erueti, Pereki Wharepuhi Pakaraka, near Shortland Commences at the Waiwhakaurunga River, turns towards the South, goes up the ridge, and along on the boundary of Taparahi; goes along the ridge to the boundary of Te Reureu, turns again to the Waiwhakaurunga River, and goes along in it to Te Kohuroa; the commencement
Matiu Poono Waiotahi, near Grahamstown The boundaries are shewn on the map


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1875, No 53





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🗺️ Māori Land Court Hearings Notice (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
6 October 1875
Māori Land Court, Land Claims, Auckland, Land Boundaries, Māori Land Tenure
19 names identified
  • Ramarihi Kipa, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Hoterene Taipari, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Te Koki Tirotinei, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Tamati Tangiteruru, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Pita Te Iringaopirori, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Hangi, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Tamati Waka, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Hoera Whareponga, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Aihe Pepone, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Peneamine Tanui, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Miriana Te Ruakaramea, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Peehi, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Matiu Maunganoa, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Turuhira Parareka, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Karauna Hou, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Waitai, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Erueti, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Pereki Wharepuhi, Claimant in Māori Land Court
  • Matiu Poono, Claimant in Māori Land Court

  • A. J. Dicky, Chief Clerk