✨ Native Land Claims




364 Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

Names of Applicants. Hapu. Description and Name of Land. Other Owners Admitted.
Mitai Pene Taui Ngatirangi Oue No. 2
Bounded towards the north by the Mangakahia river; towards the east by the Oue block; towards the South by Pekapekarau; and towards the west by Waerekahakaha
Mitai Pene Taui Ngatirangi Opuhete
Bounded towards the north by the Mangakahia river; towards the east by a survey line; towards the South by a survey line; and on the west by the Rauhuia stream to the boundary of Oue
Henare Te Moananui, and Kerepeti Peke Ngatitaka, Te Waiariki Te Tarata
Bounded by Tangotu
Komene Matiu Te Aranui Te Orewai Te Waiwhakaea
Commences at Papakauri, and goes on to Te Atuawhiowhio, Waikuku, Tokahoanga, Ahikaka, Orangiwhakaanga, Te Kiore, Whauwhau, and Te Tokitoki and thence to the commencement
Kerepeti Peke, and Henare Te Moananui Te Waiariki, Ngatitaka Waiteuku
Fronting the Ngunguru river, and adjoining the piece of land called Kopipi, already adjudicated upon
Te Rangiauna, and Hira Te Taka Ngatikawa, Te Uriroiroi Te Uira
Bounded towards the east by Te Uira; towards the north by Okapakapi; towards the west by Koperepere; and towards the south by Te Wairoa
Te Wera Te Uriroiroi Opuhete
Bounded on one side by the Rauhuia stream; on another side by the Otawao river; and by the road from Te Wairoa to Kaikohe as far as Pekapekarau
Haki Whangawhanga, Te Rewini, Parawhau, and Hatama Ngatihau Te Tihitihi
Bounded towards the north by Hikurangi, the Hauru stream, and the boundary of Otonga; towards the west by the Mangakino river; towards the south by the boundary lines of Maruata and Puketotara; and towards the east by the Waitangi river, and by survey lines Pirini Kake, Atanatiu, and Parata
H. Winiate, and H. Winiana Ngatimanu Pukeokui
Commences at Mangakura, and goes on to Kuramoto, Kahuparatao, and Hunatonu; turns there and goes on to the commencement
Mere Wharenikau, and Pehimana Ngatikaharan Ngawhakaparapara
Commences at Ngararatunua, and ends at Maruamarua


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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 (continued from previous page)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Native Land Act, Land Claims, Kaipara District, Hapu, Memorials of Ownership
18 names identified
  • Mitai Pene Taui, Applicant for land claim
  • Henare Te Moananui, Applicant for land claim
  • Kerepeti Peke, Applicant for land claim
  • Komene Matiu Te Aranui, Applicant for land claim
  • Te Rangiauna, Applicant for land claim
  • Hira Te Taka, Applicant for land claim
  • Te Wera, Applicant for land claim
  • Haki Whangawhanga, Applicant for land claim
  • Te Rewini, Applicant for land claim
  • Parawhau, Applicant for land claim
  • Hatama, Applicant for land claim
  • Pirini Kake, Other owner admitted
  • Atanatiu, Other owner admitted
  • Parata, Other owner admitted
  • H. Winiate, Applicant for land claim
  • H. Winiana, Applicant for land claim
  • Mere Wharenikau, Applicant for land claim
  • Pehimana, Applicant for land claim