✨ Land Claims under Native Land Act, 1873
Auckland Provincial Government Gazette
p. 30
| Names of Applicants | Hapu | Description and Name of Land | Other Owners admitted |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ropata Wahawaha, Akapu Matera, and Hone Te Kauru | Kauwhakatuakina | Te Pakira Commences at Weraumaia, and goes on to Ngatarawa, Te Kokomuka, Te Whakaumuatangihia, Kohea, Waitaia, Mangapapa, Mangaoparo, Mangamate, Rakauturere, and Taupatupatu, and thence to the commencement | Katene, Aperahama, Hemi Tawhena, Ihaisia, Maharata, Ihaia, Keeti, Ihaka Hamanu, Rutene |
| Te Keepa, Wiremu, and Ropata Wahawaha | Te Whanau-a-Karuai | Te Uruomatera Commences at Te Mangaakaruai, and goes on to Pohuenui, turns there and goes on towards the south to Otawhao, Kaikaokao, Kauwharetoa, Motuitu, and Awatere, then turns seawards and goes on to the commencement | Reihana, and Hoterene |
| Te Keepa, Wiremu, and Ropata Wahawaha | Te Whanau-a-Karuai | Okahu Commences at Tokapiko, and goes on to Te Whakaumu, the Korakoatai Mountain, Tarakutia, Te Waipuna, then turns seawards, and goes on to Te Ngararaatea, and then to the commencement | Harata, Reihana, and Hoterene |
| Te Keepa, Wiremu, and Ropata Wahawaha | Te Whanau-a-Karuai | Taupae-o-Te Ao Commences at Te Rata, and goes on to Karuai, thence to Wakatarara and Te Awakari, then goes along in the river to Te Taupae, and on to the commencement | Reihana and Hoterene |
| Te Keepa, Wiremu, and Ropata Wahawaha | Te Whanau-a-Karuai | Te Itangitoroa Commences at Te Rua-o-Ngatihau, and goes on to Te Atu-o-Te Moahiraia. Commences again at Te Rangiariari, and goes on to Te Waihoroiringa-o-Te-Atahaia, turns towards the north and goes on to Te Taupae, and thence to the commencement | Reihana and Hoterene |
| Herewini Tamahori, Aperahama Kuri, and Ropata Wahawaha | Te Aopare, Te Aowharuia, Te Aotaihi, Haeremukua, Te Atahaia, Tautuhi, Kautaharua, Te Auherangi, Kura maoa, Arohirangi, Te Rangitekehua, Te Pohoikura, Te Mawhera, Tutaepohue | Omaika Commences at Paoneone, and goes on to Te Rere, Oturerepari, Te Ureto-o, Aratawhao, Tuarawhaitiia, Tauwhao, Tauri, Kararoa, Te Kahika, Tawaroa, Punaarikura, Mangamate, Turiwao, Tarere, Karakatuwhero, Waikoreke, Paotewhatu, Te Manga iti, Te Koauau, Rangitoto, Pakauaha, Taumata-o-Hinemanu, and Te Ruaopokia, and thence to the commencement | Te Rei, Anaru, Makere, Haara Paihia, Mere Katene, Irimana, Wi Toere, Heni Kahu, Noa Te Rangi, Ihaisia, Tipene, and Piu |
| Herewini Tamahori, Terei Te Wera, and Anaru Te Horo | Te Aopare, Te Rangitekehua, Tutakaiwaho | Pukeamaru Commences at Tatau-o-Rangiriri, and goes onto Karakatuwhere, then turns seawards and goes on to Te Ratatepiko, Tawaroa, Mokota, Te Rueke, Te Waiwhero, Tanwhanui, Pureotuhituhi, Te Horo-a-Te-Aokirimangu, Waiorakai. | Hati Houkamau, and others |
Next Page →
✨ LLM interpretation of page content
🪶
Land Claims under Native Land Act, 1873
(continued from previous page)
🪶 Māori AffairsLand claims, Native Land Court, Hawkes Bay, Memorials of Ownership
32 names identified
- Ropata Wahawaha, Applicant for land claim
- Akapu Matera, Applicant for land claim
- Hone Te Kauru, Applicant for land claim
- Katene, Other owner admitted
- Aperahama, Other owner admitted
- Hemi Tawhena, Other owner admitted
- Ihaisia, Other owner admitted
- Maharata, Other owner admitted
- Ihaia, Other owner admitted
- Keeti, Other owner admitted
- Ihaka Hamanu, Other owner admitted
- Rutene, Other owner admitted
- Te Keepa, Applicant for land claim
- Wiremu, Applicant for land claim
- Reihana, Other owner admitted
- Hoterene, Other owner admitted
- Harata, Other owner admitted
- Tamahori Herewini, Applicant for land claim
- Aperahama Kuri, Applicant for land claim
- Terei Te Wera, Applicant for land claim
- Anaru Te Horo, Applicant for land claim
- Te Rei, Other owner admitted
- Anaru, Other owner admitted
- Haara Paihia, Other owner admitted
- Mere Katene, Other owner admitted
- Irimana, Other owner admitted
- Wi Toere, Other owner admitted
- Heni Kahu, Other owner admitted
- Noa Te Rangi, Other owner admitted
- Tipene, Other owner admitted
- Piu, Other owner admitted
- Hati Houkamau, Other owner admitted
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1876, No 4