✨ Native Land Claims




Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

363

"NATIVE LAND ACT, 1873."

To the District Officer, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Inspector of Surveys, and Native Reserves Commissioner, and to all others whom it may concern.

Notice of Claim, Sec. 36.
District of Kaipara.

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 August, 1876.

A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.

Name of Applicants Hapu. Description and Name of Land. Other Owners Admitted.
Henare Te Moananui, and Ngatitaka Whakahewao
Paratene Te Manu The boundaries are:β€” Pakuao, Te Ahu, and Paharakeke
Haki Whangawhanga, Hatama, and Ngatihanau Te Tihitihi
Te Rewini
Hirini Tamihana, Henare Te Ngauriotewai Te Kokoihangaroa Erana, To Iwipaeroa, and
Moananui, and Te Rau Arama Karaka Commences at Te Kotingaotekakiopaira, and goes along the Puketutu ridge, then fills to Waikeri, and goes on to the Whananakiriver, Ngariritehuia, Purupuru, Whangarewarewa, Pakaraka, and the mouth of the Whananaki river; then turns towards the east, and goes on to Manawaroroa, and thence to the commencing point Raniera Te Mauri
Komene Matiu Te Aranui Te Orewai Huikiekie
Commences at Te Rewa, and goes on to Oue, Huikiekie, Mangatipa, Kauhoea, Te Tuakaka, Parakao, the mouth of the Oue river, Te Kape, Te Koha, Porohuriwai, Hurihanga, and Parahaki, and thence to the commencement
Te Hemara Karawai Te Urikaraka Kaherutahi
Commences at Te Rangia, and goes on to Taharua, Matawhero, Otamakahi, Whatupo, Te Karuotapa, Mapanriki, Rukurangatira, Te Raupaenoa, Te Pokere, Pitoorehu, Kaiwaka, Te Rurumoki, Kauaeranga, Te Kowhai, and Waikauere, and thence to the commencement
Komene Matiu Te Aranui Te Orewai Matotoru
Bounded towards the north by the Mangakahia river, and all on the other sides by the boundaries of Oue. There are three pieces adjoining in this block, lying in the bends of the river


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1876, No 37





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ—ΊοΈ Notice of Claim under Native Land Act, 1873

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
17 August 1876
Native Land Act, Land Claims, Kaipara District, Hapu, Memorials of Ownership
13 names identified
  • Henare Te Moananui, Claimant for Whakahewao
  • Paratene Te Manu, Claimant for Whakahewao
  • Haki Whangawhanga, Claimant for Te Tihitihi
  • Hatama, Claimant for Te Tihitihi
  • Te Rewini, Claimant for Te Tihitihi
  • Hirini Tamihana, Claimant for Te Kokoihangaroa
  • Henare Te Moananui, Claimant for Te Kokoihangaroa
  • Te Rau Arama Karaka, Claimant for Te Kokoihangaroa
  • Erana, Other owner admitted for Te Kokoihangaroa
  • To Iwipaeroa, Other owner admitted for Te Kokoihangaroa
  • Raniera Te Mauri, Other owner admitted for Te Kokoihangaroa
  • Komene Matiu Te Aranui, Claimant for Huikiekie and Matotoru
  • Te Hemara Karawai, Claimant for Kaherutahi

  • A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk