Māori Land Court Claims




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Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

Name of Claimant. Name and Locality of Block. Boundaries. Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection.
Maihi Paraone Kawiti Tikaikaponui, near Te Kawakawa The boundaries are shown on the map
Te Whata Karaihe, and Kapata Karaihe Pahinui, near Ohaeawai Commences at Ngakiriparauri, and falls into the Taianga river, then enters the mouth of the Hinione river, and goes on to Kakawhina, then falls into the Mangaraupo stream, and goes on to Mangakahia, Te Arawhatakohuhu, Takapuhaia, Rainu, Waiwakaeke, Waimatanui, and Te Karapiti, turns there and goes on to Umukuri, and thence to the commencement
Tani Te Hura Te Waitaheke, near Ohaeawai The boundaries are shown on the map
Wiremu Hongi Te Ripi Akitone No. 1, near Kaikohe The boundaries are shown on the map
Honetana Te Kero Oropa, near Te Kawakawa The boundaries are shown on the map
Hori Winiana, and Pomare Kingi Kaimatanui, near Ohaeawai The boundaries are shown on the map
Hori Winiana Te Kauri, near Te Kawakawa Commences at Parikorau, and goes on to Takatakahia, Paraunoa, Otamamanuhiri, Te Warau, and Te Kauri
Wi Whata, Anaru Paora, and Wiremu Paora Te Kanu and Waimahutahuta The boundaries are shown on the map
Wi Te Hira Tauahika, Era. Te Waoku, Miha, Maraea Timoko, and others Te Waoku No. 2, near Otua Commences at the Kumurau river, and goes on to Raraparahae and Rarakahikatoa, turns there and goes on to Akiakiraho, turns again and goes on to the Rangatira river, then turns and goes up the Mangatu river, turns there and goes on to the Kumurau river, and along in that river to its mouth, where it ends
Piri Korokoro, Henare Cross, and Hoterene Tawatawa Waikaipopoa, near Paroa Commences at Te Aute, and goes on to Taumatawhetu, Pukewaeroa, Puwheromn, Tikikitikoure, Te Wairere, Te Papaokuamoa, and thence to the commencement
Himiona Taura Kaiwaka, near Te Kawakawa At the mouth of the Karetu river, and bounded on the inland sides by the boundaries of Government land
Maihi Paraone Kawiti, Himiona Taura, and Hare Paraha Oporiro, near Te Kawakawa The boundaries are shown on the map
Himiona Taura Te Maire, near Te Kawakawa Bounded towards the west by the Kawakawa river, and towards the south, east, and north by Government land
Hirini Taiwhanga, and Renata Pure Takauere, near Paihia The boundaries are shown on the map
Huperio Te Karapepe Tokakopnru, near Whangaroa The boundaries are shown on the map

The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Court-house of the Resident Magistrate, Russell, Bay of Islands.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1876, No 39





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🪶 Māori Land Court Notice of Claims (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
12 September 1876
Land Claims, Māori Land Court, Ohaeawai, Bay of Islands
27 names identified
  • Maihi Paraone Kawiti, Claimant for Tikaikaponui
  • Te Whata Karaihe, Claimant for Pahinui
  • Kapata Karaihe, Claimant for Pahinui
  • Tani Te Hura, Claimant for Te Waitaheke
  • Wiremu Hongi Te Ripi, Claimant for Akitone No. 1
  • Honetana Te Kero, Claimant for Oropa
  • Hori Winiana, Claimant for Kaimatanui
  • Pomare Kingi, Claimant for Kaimatanui
  • Hori Winiana, Claimant for Te Kauri
  • Wi Whata, Claimant for Te Kanu and Waimahutahuta
  • Anaru Paora, Claimant for Te Kanu and Waimahutahuta
  • Wiremu Paora, Claimant for Te Kanu and Waimahutahuta
  • Wi Te Hira Tauahika, Claimant for Te Waoku No. 2
  • Era. Te Waoku, Claimant for Te Waoku No. 2
  • Miha , Claimant for Te Waoku No. 2
  • Maraea Timoko, Claimant for Te Waoku No. 2
  • Piri Korokoro, Claimant for Waikaipopoa
  • Henare Cross, Claimant for Waikaipopoa
  • Hoterene Tawatawa, Claimant for Waikaipopoa
  • Himiona Taura, Claimant for Kaiwaka
  • Maihi Paraone Kawiti, Claimant for Oporiro
  • Himiona Taura, Claimant for Oporiro
  • Hare Paraha, Claimant for Oporiro
  • Himiona Taura, Claimant for Te Maire
  • Hirini Taiwhanga, Claimant for Takauere
  • Renata Pure, Claimant for Takauere
  • Huperio Te Karapepe, Claimant for Tokakopnru