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Alleged to have been purchased from the na-
tive chiefs, Kaiteki and his relatives, Heki,
-Reti, and others, on the 7th May, 1835.
Consideration to the natives--Merchandize to
the value of £15.
Nature of conveyance--Deed dated 7th May,
1835.
Case No. 288. (e.)-J. S. POLACK, of Korora-
rika, claimant.
A portion of land, extent not stated, situated
on the northern extremity of Kororarika Beach,
adjoining the land claimed as Case No. 288 (a,)
commencing from the farthest rock forming the
N. W. boundary of the said beach, and including
half Titori's hill, to the boundary stump of a tree,
and thence to the watercourse included in the
claim No. 288 (a.)
Alleged to have been purchased from the na-
tive chiefs, Titori, Kowai, and Gnowai, on
the 10th September, 1835.
Consideration given to the natives--Merchan-
dize to the value of £13 4s. 8d.
Nature of conveyance--Deed in favour of
claimant, dated 10th September, 1835.
Case No. 289.-JOHN SCOTT, of Auckland,
claimant.
1, One acre, more or less, situate at Korora-
rika, near the N.W. extremity of the Beach.
Alleged to have been purchased from the na-
tive chiefs, E Wai, Mongonui, E Shongi,
and others, on the 18th September, 1838,
by Thomas Spicer, who sold to claimant.
Consideration given to the natives--about £2
10s., in goods and money.
Nature of conveyance--a Deed in favor of
Thomas Spicer dated 18th September, 1838.
Case No. 290-JAMES JONES, of Auckland,
claimant.
A portion of land called Wyoroa, containing
(12) twelve acres, more or less, situate at Tepuna,
in the Bay of Islands
Alleged to have been purchased from the native
Chiefs Attuda, Appera, and others, on the
24th February, and 6th March,
1834, by Henry Day, who sold to claimant.
Consideration to natives--merchandise to the
value of £8 9s. 6d.
Nature of conveyance--three Deeds in favor
of Mr. Day.
Case No. 291-EDMUND POWELL, and JOHN
M'LEOD, of Korararika.
400, Four hundred acres, more or less, situate
on the River Waicati, near Manawa Bay, Bay of
Islands.
Alleged to have been purchased from the native
Chiefs Yakideni, Kotaki, Kokowi, and
Waicati, in the year 1839
Consideration to the natives--merchandise to
the value of £77.
Nature of conveyance--Deed in favor of claim-
ants, dated 26th December, 1839.
Case 292-EDMUND POWELL, Of Kororarika,
claimant in part.
A portion of land situate on the River Monga
Kabia, and running along the said River three
miles, more or less, from Haripopo, to Kouta, and
back from the said River one mile and a half,
more or less.
Alleged to have been purchased on the 26th
December, 1839, from the native Chief
Weiata, by David Fitzpatrick, Peter Moody,
John M'Crohen, and Edmund Powell, who
now claims one fourth part of the land above
described.
Consideration to the natives--£100,
Nature of conveyance--Deed dated 26th De-
cember, 1839.
Case No. 292 (a)-EDMUND POWELL, of Kor-
orarika, claimant in part.
1500, Fifteen hundred acres, more or less--a
portion of land situate on the River Monga
Kahia, near the residence of the Chief Waiata..
Alleged to have been purchased on the 2nd
January. 1840, from the native Chief
Waiata, by Patrick Donovan, and Mr. Pow-
ell, who now claims one moiety of the land
above described.
Consideration to the natives--Merchandise and
money to the amount of £170.
Nature of conveyance--Deed, dated 2nd Jan-
uary, 1840.
Case No. 293,-JOHN FAWKNER, of Tauranga, in
New Zealand, claimant.
, Half an acre, more or less, situated at Otihu-
hui, a native Pah, in the Bay of Islands.
Alleged to have been purchased by the present
claimant on the 24th January, 1835, from
the native chief Kiwi Kiwi.
Consideration--Thirty Dollars.
Nature of conveyance--Not stated.
Case No. 294,-ROBERT FIELD. of Auckland,
New Zealand, claimant.
250, Two hundred and fifty acres, more or less,
situated at Paroa Bay, in the Bay of Islands;
bounded on the north-east by the sea; on the
north-west by a creek called Puto Kokota, on the
south-east by Wai Wakarawa; and on the
south by Johnsons' land.
Alleged to have been purchased by the present
claimant, in 1830, from the native chief,
Monau, otherwise Charles Koro Koro.
Consideration--Ten pounds and a double bar-
relled gun.
Nature of conveyance--A deed of gift.
Case No. 295,-HENRY DAY, of the Bay of Is-
lands, New Zealand, claimant.
300, Three hundred acres, more or less, called
the "To Ke ti ko," or "Marai Kanawa," situated
opposite the north-west point of the Island of
Materoa, Bay of Islands.
Alleged to have been purchased by the present
claimant from the native chief, Muro, on
Nov. 16th. 1835.
Consideration--Various articles of merchandize
to the value of £80, sterling.
Nature of conveyance--Deed in favor of claim-
ant, dated 16th November, 1835.
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claims, Kororarika, Auckland, Bay of Islands, Native purchases, Case files
10 names identified
- J. S. POLACK, Claimant for land at Kororarika Beach
- JOHN SCOTT, Claimant for land near Kororarika Beach
- JAMES JONES, Claimant for Wyoroa land at Tepuna
- EDMUND POWELL, Claimant for 400 acres on River Waicati
- JOHN M'LEOD, Claimant for 400 acres on River Waicati
- EDMUND POWELL, Claimant for portion of Monga Kabia River land
- EDMUND POWELL, Claimant for 1500 acres on River Monga Kahia
- JOHN FAWKNER, Claimant for half an acre at Otihuhui Pah
- ROBERT FIELD, Claimant for 250 acres at Paroa Bay
- HENRY DAY, Claimant for 300 acres near Materoa Island
NZ Gazette 1841, No 14