Land Claims under Native Land Act




Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

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Names of Applicants. Hapu. Description and Name of Land. Other Owners Admitted.
Tia Pakeke, Wiremu Puriri, and Te Whiu Kaitutae, Ngatiranginekea, Rarawa Tautere
The boundaries are shown on the map Re Te Tai, Hotene, Te Kanohi, Pairama Te Tihi, Pireke, Wi Tana Nganiho, Te Kahika, Pukerewa Whatia, and Heremia Te Wake
Hapakuku Moetara, and Penehamine Kahi Te Roroa, Ngatikorokoro Taiwhatiwhati
Commences at the mouth of the Taiwhatiwhati river, and goes along towards the north in the Mapere river, to the boundary of Te Wera’s land, and goes along the boundary of Piri Wata’s land, and on the boundary of Putoetoe to the boundary of Kokohuia, then turns towards the east and goes on to the Government boundary at Opakanae, and along on that boundary to the boundary of Hare Paraea’s land, and along on it till it falls into Te Waioteanewa river: and along in that river to the commencement
Ipu Pou, Wiremu Puriri, and Pairama Te Tihi Ngaitupoto, Rarawa Te Kotuku
Commences at Hokio, and goes on to Putehua, Puhiarere, Te Paku, Pukewharariki, Ngawahanga, Te Kaiwakapaipai, Te Hawera, and Opake, turns there and goes along in the Motukaraka river to Whenuahou, then crosses the Taruwai river, and goes on to Taukawau, Oparare, Te Tohe, Ihoiho, Te Taumata, Te Toroike, and Te Kinokapua, and thence to the commencement
Pairama Te Tihi, Wiremu Puriri, Pukerewa Whatia, and Hone Mohi Tawhai Ngaitupoto, Rarawa Te Kuriwhakanganga
Commences at Te Kuriwhakanganga, and goes on to Tuiotekawe, Pukekauri, Tarawamango, Taunuhukawaka, Taumataukuuku, and up to the boundary of Mangakino No. 1, and thence to Tawaipoka, then falls into the Tapuwai river, and goes along in the Ahutaonga stream to Te Kanati and the Okareroa river, then along in that river to Puruwarawara, and thence to the commencement Ngarama Turupou, Rapana Te Waha, Hoani Te Uruti, Hoaoa, Aporo Parangi
Pairama Te Tihi, Wiremu Puriri, Hone Mohi Tawhai, and Re Te Tai Ngaitupoto, Te Rarawa, Kaitutae Matawera
Commences at Matawera, and goes on to Taiorua, Paetawhatu, Kaikukenga, Te Kahikatoa, Puketanguru, then goes along on the boundary of Parakau to Waikauati, then crosses the Omatawahine river, and goes up the Toetoe hill to Te Whakatete, Ohokia, Okapua, Te Ahiweta, Hamama, Kotukuraua, Te Papa, Te Ahitangata, Te Uawhatu, Waiparera, Wai. Pukerewa, Ngarama Turupou, Rapana Te Waha, Wi Tana Nganiho, and Pata Te Awatapu


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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 (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
14 September 1876
Native Land Act, Land Claims, Māori Land, Native Land Court
23 names identified
  • Tia Pakeke, Applicant for land claim
  • Wiremu Puriri, Applicant for land claim
  • Te Whiu, Applicant for land claim
  • Re Te Tai, Other owner admitted
  • Hotene, Other owner admitted
  • Te Kanohi, Other owner admitted
  • Pairama Te Tihi, Other owner admitted
  • Pireke, Other owner admitted
  • Wi Tana Nganiho, Other owner admitted
  • Te Kahika, Other owner admitted
  • Pukerewa Whatia, Other owner admitted
  • Heremia Te Wake, Other owner admitted
  • Hapakuku Moetara, Applicant for land claim
  • Penehamine Kahi, Applicant for land claim
  • Ipu Pou, Applicant for land claim
  • Pairama Te Tihi, Applicant for land claim
  • Hone Mohi Tawhai, Applicant for land claim
  • Ngarama Turupou, Other owner admitted
  • Rapana Te Waha, Other owner admitted
  • Hoani Te Uruti, Other owner admitted
  • Hoaoa, Other owner admitted
  • Aporo Parangi, Other owner admitted
  • Pata Te Awatapu, Other owner admitted