Native Land Claims




Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

"NATIVE LAND ACT, 1873."

To the District Officer, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Inspector of Surveys, and Native Reserves Commissioner, and to all others whom it may concern.

Notice of Claim, Sec. 36.
Northern District.

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 14th day of September, 1876.

A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.

Names of Applicants Hapu. Description and Name of Land Other Owners Admitted.
Te Whata Karaihe, and
Ka-Ngatitera pata Karaihe Pahinui
Commences at Ngakiriparauri, and falls into the Taianga river, then enters the mouth of the Hiniono river, and goes on to Kakawahina, then falls into the Mangaraupo river, and goes on to Mangakahia, Te Arawhatakohuhu, Takapuhaia, Mainui-waiwakaeke, Waimatanui, and Te Karapiti, then turns and goes on to Umukuri, and thence to the commencement.
Taui Te Hura Ngatirangi Te Waitaheke
The boundaries are shown on the map
Wiremu Hongi Te Ripi Te Uriohau Akitane No. 1
The boundaries are shown on the map
Honetana Te Kero Te Uriopaenga Oropa
Hori Winiana, and Pomare Ngatimanu Kaimataniwi
Kingi The boundaries are shown on the map
Hori Winiana Ngatimanu Te Kauri
The boundaries are:—Parikorau, Takatakahia, Paramoa, Otamamanuhiri, Te Warau, and Te Kauri
Hone Puhirere, Pireke Te Matui
Kaitutae, Rarawa Tekenui, Bounded towards the west by the Motuti stream, towards the south by the Hokianga river, and on the inland side by Pukemoho
and Tukarawa
Re Te Tai, Hone Paraea, and Oporehu
Te Urioteaho Tawio Pou Bounded towards the south by the boundary of Omahuta; towards the east by the boundary of Te Kauriputete, towards the north by the boundary of Maungataniwha, and towards the west by a survey line.


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1876, No 40





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🪶 Notice of Claim under Native Land Act, 1873

🪶 Māori Affairs
14 September 1876
Native Land Act, Land Claims, Māori Land, Native Land Court
15 names identified
  • Te Whata Karaihe, Claimant for Pahinui
  • Ka-Ngatitera pata Karaihe, Claimant for Pahinui
  • Taui Te Hura, Claimant for Te Waitaheke
  • Wiremu Hongi Te Ripi, Claimant for Akitane No. 1
  • Honetana Te Kero, Claimant for Oropa
  • Hori Winiana, Claimant for Kaimataniwi
  • Kingi Pomare, Claimant for Kaimataniwi
  • Hori Winiana, Claimant for Te Kauri
  • Hone Puhirere, Claimant for Matui
  • Pireke Te Kaitutae, Claimant for Matui
  • Rarawa Tekenui, Claimant for Matui
  • Tukarawa, Claimant for Matui
  • Re Te Tai, Claimant for Oporehu
  • Hone Paraea, Claimant for Oporehu
  • Te Urioteaho Tawio Pou, Claimant for Oporehu

  • A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk