Native Land Claims




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Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

NATIVE LAND ACT, 1873.

Notice of Claim. Sec. 36.
Northern District.

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 26th day of April, 1876.

A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.

Names of Applicants. Hapu. Description and Name of Land. Other Owners admitted.
Te Keepa Te Hore, Enoka Rangi, Te Harawira Taki-moana, and Hone Mete Te Maire
Commences at the boundary of Te Ahipupu, then goes on and falls into the Maire stream; then ascends and goes on to the Te Hore, thence along the boundary of Maihi’s land to Oruariki, and falls into the sea, then goes along on the boundary of Hamana Te Pakohu’s land, and the bank of the Tau lake; it then turns and goes along in the Kapowairua stream, thence along on the boundary of Te Teira’s land to the commencement
Tame Porena, Hepa, and Mihaka Kingi Wiremu Ngatitaiheke Three Kings Islands
Te Waka Rangaunu, Ria Hiri-ranga, and Nopera Ngakuku Te Barawa Paripari No. 4
Bounded on the north by native land, and near Trig Station, No. 35, known by the name of Whanateuatia; on the east by native land, on the south by Paripari stream, and on the west by Paripari Block No. 3, and adjoining the same
Nopera Ngakuku, Rawiri Hongi, Eparaima Kapa, Hemi Kapa, Hamicra Taihua, Paora Wahapu, Te Heka, Aperahama Mongero, and Mihaka Kingi Ngatikauri Pao Island
Hone Pororua, and Pene Te Kaitoa Ngapuhi Pukenui
Bounded on the north and east by Aputerewa stream, and on the south and west by the Aputerewa Block No. 2
Tipene Taha, Hohaia Pawhau, and Aperahama Pawhau Te-Whanau-a-Pani Te Awapuko No. 3


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🪶 Notice of Claim under Native Land Act, 1873

🪶 Māori Affairs
26 April 1876
Native Land Claims, Memorials of Ownership, Northern District, Hapu, Land Descriptions
24 names identified
  • Te Keepa Te Hore, Claimant for Te Maire land
  • Enoka Rangi, Claimant for Te Maire land
  • Te Harawira Taki-moana, Claimant for Te Maire land
  • Hone Mete, Claimant for Te Maire land
  • Tame Porena, Claimant for Three Kings Islands
  • Hepa, Claimant for Three Kings Islands
  • Mihaka Kingi Wiremu, Claimant for Three Kings Islands
  • Te Waka Rangaunu, Claimant for Paripari No. 4
  • Ria Hiri-ranga, Claimant for Paripari No. 4
  • Nopera Ngakuku, Claimant for Paripari No. 4
  • Nopera Ngakuku, Claimant for Pao Island
  • Rawiri Hongi, Claimant for Pao Island
  • Eparaima Kapa, Claimant for Pao Island
  • Hemi Kapa, Claimant for Pao Island
  • Hamiora Taihua, Claimant for Pao Island
  • Paora Wahapu, Claimant for Pao Island
  • Te Heka, Claimant for Pao Island
  • Aperahama Mongero, Claimant for Pao Island
  • Mihaka Kingi, Claimant for Pao Island
  • Hone Pororua, Claimant for Pukenui
  • Pene Te Kaitoa, Claimant for Pukenui
  • Tipene Taha, Claimant for Te Awapuko No. 3
  • Hohaia Pawhau, Claimant for Te Awapuko No. 3
  • Aperahama Pawhau, Claimant for Te Awapuko No. 3

  • A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk