Land Claims and Ownership




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Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

Name of Applicants. Hapu. Description and Name of Land. Other Owners admitted.
Makomako, Te Hiwiahewa, Mangaokura-o-Tumana, and Makokomuka, then goes along in the Waingata River to the Waitahaia River; goes along in that river to Urerua, Te Anaotekurehu Onewheke, Tuatahi, Te Whakariuroa, Mangaropa, Ngawehenga, Ngarahohineka, Te Punaruahika Mangaoahiroa, Taurangmiromiro and Tukituki, and thence to the commencement Henare Taituriri, Petuera, Watene Tapuke, Koka Warihi, Wi Papamawaho, Arihia, Mokena Kahu, Warihi Onewa, Te Hira, Pita Pokia, Erueti Rena, Harana Whio, Hoterene Karaka, Natana Maukau, Anaru Kahaki, Te Teira Whataaruhe, Harata Potae, Wiremu Potae, Kaiota, Hare Apatahi, Hohaia Wera, and Herewaka Poata
Paki Te Ahi, Tuta Nihoniho, Herewini Tamahori, and others Ngatimoehau, Te Whanau-a-te Mihinga Waitahaia Commences at Tunamangarongaro, and goes on to Ngarara-arupukai, the Whakoau mountain, Te Puwhakatangitangi, Te Mate ngaokorokai, Te Arorua, Mangabutakawa, Te Umukuku, Mangaotara, Tatoro, Te Rengarenga, Waingata, and Waitahaia, and thence to the commencement
Hekiera Tataikoko, Ropata Wahawaha, Reihana, and others Ngatirehu Watea Commences at the Watea River and goes on to the Whakoau River, Te Porata, Te Whareokahaberangi, and Hauturu, then goes up to Te Manukaioneone, turns to Te Whakaeraho, and Upokomaro, then goes down into the Watea River, and goes along in it to its mouth Wi Paerau, Ane Paenoia, and others.
Watene Te Ao, Pene Heihi, Wiremu Tahata, Rev. Rihara Houia, and Mere Raiha Hineitukua Ngatirangi Ahikouka No. 2 Commences at Reporua, and goes on to Te Karaka, turns inland and goes on to Te Wairoa, Te Pohoitahi, Te Kaiwhitiwhiti, Waipatukakahu, Whangai, Otunoboa, Te Whanganui, Te Awakari, Te Kaiwhakateo, Mangaonui, Tarewangatangata, Pukeatua, and Te Rere, then goes along in the Reporua River to the commencement
Piripi Puoho, Hone Hehe, Tarati, and others Ngatirehu Te Pakiitaua Commences at Mangaehu, and goes on to Kopuaroa, and Te Raraatuna, then goes along in the river te Mauhanganui, Poromai Tokiameha, Te Waipare, and Mangaehu, and on to the mouth of the river


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1876, No 4





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🪶 Land Claims under Native Land Act, 1873 (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
Land claims, Native Land Court, Hawkes Bay, Memorials of Ownership
38 names identified
  • Henare Taituriri, Other owner admitted
  • Petuera, Other owner admitted
  • Watene Tapuke, Other owner admitted
  • Koka Warihi, Other owner admitted
  • Wi Papamawaho, Other owner admitted
  • Arihia, Other owner admitted
  • Mokena Kahu, Other owner admitted
  • Warihi Onewa, Other owner admitted
  • Te Hira, Other owner admitted
  • Pita Pokia, Other owner admitted
  • Erueti Rena, Other owner admitted
  • Harana Whio, Other owner admitted
  • Hoterene Karaka, Other owner admitted
  • Natana Maukau, Other owner admitted
  • Anaru Kahaki, Other owner admitted
  • Te Teira Whataaruhe, Other owner admitted
  • Harata Potae, Other owner admitted
  • Wiremu Potae, Other owner admitted
  • Kaiota, Other owner admitted
  • Hare Apatahi, Other owner admitted
  • Hohaia Wera, Other owner admitted
  • Herewaka Poata, Other owner admitted
  • Paki Te Ahi, Applicant
  • Tuta Nihoniho, Applicant
  • Herewini Tamahori, Applicant
  • Hekiera Tataikoko, Applicant
  • Ropata Wahawaha, Applicant
  • Reihana, Applicant
  • Wi Paerau, Other owner admitted
  • Ane Paenoia, Other owner admitted
  • Watene Te Ao, Applicant
  • Pene Heihi, Applicant
  • Wiremu Tahata, Applicant
  • Rihara Houia (Reverend), Applicant
  • Mere Raiha Hineitukua, Applicant
  • Piripi Puoho, Applicant
  • Hone Hehe, Applicant
  • Tarati, Applicant