✨ Māori Land Claims
146 Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.
"NATIVE LAND ACT, 1873."
Notice of Claims (Sec. 36.)
District of Kaipara.
To the District Officer, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Inspector of Surveys, and Native Reserves Commissioner, and to all others whom it may concern:
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 4th day of February, 1875.
A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.
| NAMES OF APPLICANTS |
HAPU |
DESCRIPTION AND NAME OF LAND |
OTHER OWNERS ADMITTED. |
|:---------------------|
:---------------|
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| Parore Te Awha |
Te Kuihi |
Ounuwhao
Commences at Te Pakikitua, on
the Wairoa river, goes along the
Wairoa river to Waihiuahina,
Okokopo, Omu, Taotaoroa, at the
mouth of the Tangowahine stream,
till it reaches the mouth of the
Mangonui river, turns there and
goes on to Tautaukomako, goes
on by the survey line till it
reaches the Kairara road, goes on
to Kahukuri, thence to Te Awakino
goes on by the bank of Te
Awakino river till it reaches Konene,
and goes along the Waimata
plain to Pakikitua |
|
| Parore Te Awha |
Te Kuihi |
Waiaruhe
Commences at the mouth of the
Tangowahine river, and goes on
by the Wairoa river to Opatu
and Te Waiaruhe, thence to the
boundary of Maungaru, Te
Watene’s land, goes on by the
boundary line of that land to the
settlement of Tangowahine, goes
along to the Tangowahine river,
and along that river to its mouth |
|
| Te Puhi Hihi |
Ngaitawake |
Mangonui
Commences at the mouth of the
Mangonui river, strikes along by
the Tangowahine and Te Wairoa
rivers to Omu, goes on by the
boundary line of Parore’s land
till it reaches the Tangowahine
river, and goes on by that river
to the mouth of the Mangonui
river |
|
| Te Tirarau |
Te Parawhau |
Mangarata
Commences in Okawaiti, at Te
Wairoa, cuts across to Mangaone,
passes on to the Mangonui river,
goes along in the Mangonui river
till it reaches the boundary of Te
Watene’s block, Omanu, goes
along that boundary, then turns
and strikes on to the mouth of
the Mangarata river |
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Notice of Māori Land Court Hearing
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey4 February 1875
Native Land Court, Land Claims, Kaipara, Māori Land, Whenua
- Parore Te Awha, Claimant for Ounuwhao and Waiaruhe
- Te Puhi Hihi, Claimant for Mangonui
- Te Tirarau, Claimant for Mangarata
- A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1875, No 9