✨ Native Land Claims
Auckland Provincial Government Gazette,
289
NATIVE LAND ACT, 1873.
Notice of Claim. (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 17th day of June, 1876.
A. J. Dickey,
Chief Clerk.
| Names of Applicants. | Hapu. | Description and Name of Land. | Other Owners admitted. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ereatara Te Tarehu, Pairama Ngutahi, and Keene Tangaroa | Te Uriohau, Ngatiwhana | Okahukura The boundaries are shown on the map |
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| Hori Te More | Ngatiwhatua | Tarakihi The boundaries are shown on the map |
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| Parore Te Awha | Ngapuhi | Kaihu No. 2 Commences at the Kaihu river, on the boundary of Opanaki, and goes along on that boundary, and on the boundary of Waimata, to the boundary of Ounuwhao, and along on that boundary to Te Wharau, thence along in the Wairoa river to Takawere’s land, and along on its boundary to the Kaihu river, and along in that river to the commencing point |
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| Paroane Ngaweke, Te Keene Tangaroa, Pairama Ngutahi, Arama Karaka Haututu, and Mihaka Makoare | Te Mangamata, Te Uriohau, Ngatikorokoro | Waikahukatea The boundaries are shown on the map |
Turuhira Rio, and Pirika Ngai |
| Hori Te More, Arama Karaka Haututu, Te Keene Smraroa | The boundaries are shown on the map | ||
| Hori Te More | The boundaries are shown on the map | ||
| Te Hemara Tauhia | The boundaries are shown on the map |
TURE WHAKAWA WHENUA MAORI, 1873-74.
HE PANUITANGA KEREME TENEI.
No te Takiwa o
Kaipara,
Ki te Apiha o te Takiwa, ki te Komihana o nga whenua o te Karauna, ki to Tumuaki Kaititiro Mapu, ki te Komihana o nga Whenua Maori, ki era atu ano hoki e whai tikanga ana ki tenei mea.
He Panuitanga tenei kia mohiotia ai kua tae mai te whakaatu o nga tangata e mau nei o ratou ingoa i te rarangi tuatahi o te Kupu Apiti i raro nei, e mea nei ratou me o ratou hapu, he whai tikanga ratou ki nga whenua kei roto i enei kereme.
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Native Land Court Succession Claims (Māori language)
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🪶 Māori Affairs15 June 1876
Succession, Land Claims, Native Land Court, Kaipara, Te Awaroa
🪶 Notice of Claim under the Native Land Act, 1873
🪶 Māori Affairs17 June 1876
Land Claims, Native Land Court, Kaipara, Te Uriohau, Ngatiwhana, Ngapuhi, Te Mangamata, Te Uriohau, Ngatikorokoro
11 names identified
- Ereatara Te Tarehu, Claimant for land
- Pairama Ngutahi, Claimant for land
- Keene Tangaroa, Claimant for land
- Hori Te More, Claimant for land
- Parore Te Awha, Claimant for land
- Paroane Ngaweke, Claimant for land
- Arama Karaka Haututu, Claimant for land
- Mihaka Makoare, Claimant for land
- Turuhira Rio, Other owner admitted
- Pirika Ngai, Other owner admitted
- Tauhia Te Hemara, Claimant for land
- A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1876, No 27