Native Land Claims




Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

Name of Applicant. Hapu. Description and Name of Land. Other Owners admitted
Hone Te Awa, Tiatoa Te Awa, and Enl Tahere Ngatiwhakaeke, Ngati-tautahi Te Ngaohe
Bounded on the west by the Government road, and on the south-east and north by part of the same property Wiremu Te Tahua
Maihi Paraone Kawiti Ngatihine Pumanawa
The boundaries are shown on the map
Maihi Paraone Kawiti Ngatihine Tikaukaponui
The boundaries are shown on the map
Niu Hare, Te Awatapu, and Wiremu Whareraupo Ngaitupoto Te Rangiora
Commences at Okuao, and goes on to Rangikawarawara, Rangai, and Paetai; and thence along on the Hokianga river bank to Poporete and Te Whio, and thence along in Rangiora river to the commencement
Poharama, Mita Puku, and Iehu Ngawaka Te Rarawa Rarotonga
The boundaries are shown on the map Pene Korako
Hapakuku Moetara, Pene-hamene, and Taniora Te Kowhai Ngatikorokoro, Ngapuhi Pakanae No. 2
Commences at the boundary of Hone Wepiha’s land, and goes along on that boundary to Pukarikari, thence along on the Government boundary, and falls to Patoto, thence to the mouth of the Pakanae river and goes along on the beach to the boundary of Nuhaka, and thence along on that boundary, and falls into the Puhata river; turns there and goes along by the side of the swamp to the boundary of Pakanae No. 1, and goes along it to the commencement Aramiha Tio
Timoti Tu, Hone Paraea, and Karaihe Ngaitu, Ngatimanu, and Ngatitera Waimatanui
Commences at Waiwakaeke and goes on to Te Riteamahanga, and Kauaetangata, then goes up to Puketaru, Te Pakotai, Kumurau, Te Waerenga, Te Karapati, Opene, and Waimatanui, and thence to the commencement
Nui Hare, Wiremu Whareraupo, and Te Awatapu Ngaitupoto Te Tapuwae
Commences at the Pukekohe river and goes on to Te Keretiti; thence along on the boundary of Te Rakauhongi to Te Waiwhakaruku, the Whakapiki Reserve, and Ngatotarahuirua, then falls to Oahutaonga, and goes along in Te Tapuae river to Waipoko; and thence along on the boundary of Mangakino to Te Rirau, where it crosses over to Turanga and goes on to the commencement.


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1876, No 20





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🪶 Notice of Claim under Native Land Act, 1873 (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
26 April 1876
Native Land Claims, Memorials of Ownership, Northern District, Hapu, Land Descriptions
23 names identified
  • Hone Te Awa, Applicant for Te Ngaohe land
  • Tiatoa Te Awa, Applicant for Te Ngaohe land
  • Enl Tahere, Applicant for Te Ngaohe land
  • Wiremu Te Tahua, Other owner admitted for Te Ngaohe land
  • Maihi Paraone Kawiti, Applicant for Pumanawa land
  • Maihi Paraone Kawiti, Applicant for Tikaukaponui land
  • Niu Hare, Applicant for Te Rangiora land
  • Te Awatapu, Applicant for Te Rangiora land
  • Wiremu Whareraupo, Applicant for Te Rangiora land
  • Poharama, Applicant for Rarotonga land
  • Mita Puku, Applicant for Rarotonga land
  • Iehu Ngawaka, Applicant for Rarotonga land
  • Pene Korako, Other owner admitted for Rarotonga land
  • Hapakuku Moetara, Applicant for Pakanae No. 2 land
  • Pene-hamene, Applicant for Pakanae No. 2 land
  • Taniora Te Kowhai, Applicant for Pakanae No. 2 land
  • Aramiha Tio, Other owner admitted for Pakanae No. 2 land
  • Timoti Tu, Applicant for Waimatanui land
  • Hone Paraea, Applicant for Waimatanui land
  • Karaihe, Applicant for Waimatanui land
  • Nui Hare, Applicant for Te Tapuwae land
  • Wiremu Whareraupo, Applicant for Te Tapuwae land
  • Te Awatapu, Applicant for Te Tapuwae land