Native Land Claims




Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

NATIVE LAND ACT, 1873.

Notice of Claim. Sec. 36. |
District of Hawkes Bay.

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 18th day of January, 1876.

A. J. DICKER,
Chief Clerk.


Names of Applicants Hapu Description and Name of Land Other Owners admitted
Watene, Haretaua, and Hona Ngaitane, Hauiti Komarau Commences at Te Horopuawhea, and goes on to Puharariki, Parakiwai, and Rangitoto, and goes on to Te Puni on the beach, thence to Kaiaua, Te Ngaio, Otamaararoa, and Wharekapiti, and thence back to Te Horopuawhea. Hari
H. Potae, Mokena Kohere, and Rev. Matiaha Pahewa Te Whanauakokere Makarika Commences at Turihaua, and goes on to Te Hukenga, Te Umukokere, Takapau, Te Rohutu, Makahaki, Te Potiahinekoko, Te Matanihi, and Te Awatahae, then turns and goes on to Te Mataa, Taumataotanerukutia, Tukou, and Kawakawa, then goes up to Taumataokawa, and on to Tawhirikoko, Te Wharau, Kakahiroi, Hapuatoto, Tokitoki, and Tarere, and thence to Turihaua. Wiremu, Te Hira, Hone, Natana, Hare Paraone, Hohaia, and Himiona
Hone Hehe, Iehu Haki, and Kereama Kaipara Waiaranga Commences at the mouth of the Mangatutakawa river, and goes on to Te Mangaahineuru, Pukutautau, Taikatiki, Te Poho-o-te Kainui, Waiaranga and Paretao, and thence to the commencement
Herewini Tamahori, Te Paki Te Ahi, and Wiki Te Piri Ngatikapohanga, Ngatirehu Makarika Commences at the mouth of the Makarika river, and goes on to Takapau, Te Horua, Pa-o-Kahuru, Tokiameha, Orua, Titipau, Ihuagia, Hautauparea, Papaokaumatua, Moturata, Kopuanui, Te Wharau, Te Kahika, and Tokitoki, and thence to the commencement


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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🪶 Notice of Claim under Native Land Act, 1873

🪶 Māori Affairs
18 January 1876
Land claims, Native Land Court, Hawkes Bay, Memorials of Ownership
20 names identified
  • Watene, Applicant for Komarau land
  • Haretaua, Applicant for Komarau land
  • Hona, Applicant for Komarau land
  • Hari, Other owner admitted for Komarau land
  • H. Potae, Applicant for Makarika land
  • Mokena Kohere, Applicant for Makarika land
  • Matiaha Pahewa (Reverend), Applicant for Makarika land
  • Wiremu, Other owner admitted for Makarika land
  • Te Hira, Other owner admitted for Makarika land
  • Hone, Other owner admitted for Makarika land
  • Natana, Other owner admitted for Makarika land
  • Hare Paraone, Other owner admitted for Makarika land
  • Hohaia, Other owner admitted for Makarika land
  • Himiona, Other owner admitted for Makarika land
  • Hone Hehe, Applicant for Waiaranga land
  • Iehu Haki, Applicant for Waiaranga land
  • Kereama Kaipara, Applicant for Waiaranga land
  • Herewini Tamahori, Applicant for Makarika land
  • Te Paki Ahi, Applicant for Makarika land
  • Wiki Te Piri, Applicant for Makarika land

  • A. J. Dicker, Chief Clerk