Land Schedule Continuation and Claims




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  1. Section No. 29, containing 100a. Or. Op.,
    one hundred acres, more or less.
  2. Section No. 30, containing 100a. Or. Op.,
    one hundred acres, more or less.
  3. Section No. 31, containing 100a. Or. Op.,
    one hundred acres, more or less.
  4. Section No. 32, containing 100a. Or. Op.,
    one hundred acres, more or less.
  5. Section No. 33, containing 100a. Or. Op.,
    one hundred acres, more or less.
  6. Section No. 34, containing 100a. Or. Op.,
    one hundred acres, more or less.
  7. Section No. 35, containing 100a. Or. Op.,
    one hundred acres, more or less.
  8. Section No. 36, containing 100a. Or. Op.,
    one hundred acres, more or less.
  9. Section No. 37, containing 100a. Or. Op.,
    one hundred acres, more or less.

By his Excellency's Command,

WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, October 27, 1841.

HIS Excellency the GOVERNOR directs it
to be notified, that the following Claims to
Lands in this Colony, have been referred to the
Commissioners appointed under the Ordinance
of the Governor and Council of New Zealand;
4 Victoria, No. 2; being in addition to the claims
notified in the Government Gazette of New South
Wales, as referred to the Commissioners appointed
under the act of the Governor and Council of that
Colony, on the 9th November, 1840, and on the
9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th March, and 6th 13th,
20th, and 27th April, and in the Government
Gazette of this Colony, of the 18th August, and
13th and 20th October, 1841.

Parties are reminded, that before their claims
can be investigated, they must pay to the Com-
missioners a fee of Five Pounds, as prescribed by
the Ordinance.

Case No. 78 (a)-JAMES DAVIS of Waimate
claimant

21, Twenty-one acres, more or less, situate at
Waimate, and fronting the residence of claimant.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chief Waraki and his brothers, on the 20th June
1839 and the 1st January 1841.

Consideration paid to the natives. Two Horses
valued at £70.

Nature of conveyance-Not stated.

Case No. 299-The Reverend HENRY WILLIAMS,
on behalf of the Church Missionary Society.
claimant.

A portion of Land situate at Kororarika boun-
ded by an old path and close to the east side of
the swamp, at the back of the Pa; on the north
by a piece of land called Onekara; thence by a
line to the edge of the swamp over the hill called
Matauki; on the south by a piece of land belong-
ing to Moka, called Pukitio. The extreme
breadth of the whole being 43 yards.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chief Rewa on the 26th November 1834.

Consideration given to the natives,-25 dollars.

Nature of conveyance-Deed dated November
26th, 1834.

Case No. 299 (a) The Rev. HENRY WILLIAMS,
on behalf of the Church Missionary Society,
claimant

A portion of Land situate at Kororarika ad-
joinining that claimed in the former case and
bounded on the north by that land; on the west
by the swamp; on the south by a line from the
swamp to Matauki, containing in breadth thirty-
two yards.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chief, Rewa, on the 6th November, 1835.

Consideration given to the natives-Four
pounds six shillings sterling.

Case No. 299 (b)-The Reverend HENRY WIL-
LIAMS, on behalf of the Church Missionary
Society, claimant.

An Island called Motuorangi, situate about a
quarter of a mile east of the Missionary settle-
ment at Paihia, containing from 5 to 6 acres.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chief Te Koki, on the 13th September, 1823.

Consideration given to the natives-Carpen-
ters' tools to the value of 12s.

Case No. 299 (c) -The Reverend HENRY WIL-
LIAMS, on behalf of the Church Missionary
Society, claimant.

A portion of land situated at west end of Paihia.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chief Eroto, on the 13th September, 1823.

Consideration given to the natives-merchan-
dise to the value of £2 18s. 6d.

Case No. 293 (d.)-The Reverend HENRY WIL-
LIAMS, on behalf of the Church Missionary
Society, claimant.

A portion of land, situate at Paihia, known by
the name of Te Koki's Farm, extending to the
summit of the hills at the back of the Settlement.

Alleged to have been purchased from the na-
tive chief Te Koki, on the 20th September,
1823.

Consideration given to the natives-Merchan-
dize to the value of £3 3s. 6d.

Case No. 299 (e.)-The Reverend HENRY WIL-
LIAMS, on behalf of the Church Missionary
Society, claimant.

A portion of land, situate at Paihia, comprising
all the Hill immediately at the back of the houses
occupied by the Europeans.



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🗺️ Continuation of Land Portions Schedule (Sections 29-37) (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
27 October 1841
Land portions, Schedule, 100 acres, Auckland
  • Willoughby Shortland

🗺️ Notification of Land Claims Referred to Commissioners

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
27 October 1841
Land Claims, Commissioners, Ordinance, Fee payment, Investigation

🗺️ Land Claim by James Davis at Waimate

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land claim, Waimate, Purchase from native chief, Waraki
  • JAMES DAVIS, Claimant for land at Waimate
  • Waraki (chief), Native chief sold land

🗺️ Land Claim by Rev. Henry Williams, Church Missionary Society, Kororarika (Claim 1)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land claim, Kororarika, Church Missionary Society, Purchase from native chief, Rewa
  • HENRY WILLIAMS (Reverend), Claimant for land on behalf of CMS
  • Rewa (chief), Native chief sold land

🗺️ Land Claim by Rev. Henry Williams, Church Missionary Society, Kororarika (Claim 2)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land claim, Kororarika, Church Missionary Society, Purchase from native chief, Rewa
  • HENRY WILLIAMS (Rev.), Claimant for land on behalf of CMS
  • Rewa (chief), Native chief sold land

🗺️ Land Claim by Rev. Henry Williams for Motuorangi Island

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land claim, Motuorangi Island, Church Missionary Society, Purchase from native chief, Te Koki
  • HENRY WILLIAMS (Reverend), Claimant for land on behalf of CMS
  • Te Koki (chief), Native chief sold land

🗺️ Land Claim by Rev. Henry Williams near Paihia (Claim 1)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land claim, Paihia, Church Missionary Society, Purchase from native chief, Eroto
  • HENRY WILLIAMS (Reverend), Claimant for land on behalf of CMS
  • Eroto (chief), Native chief sold land

🗺️ Land Claim by Rev. Henry Williams for Te Koki's Farm, Paihia

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land claim, Paihia, Te Koki's Farm, Church Missionary Society, Purchase from native chief, Te Koki
  • HENRY WILLIAMS (Reverend), Claimant for land on behalf of CMS
  • Te Koki (chief), Native chief sold land

🗺️ Land Claim by Rev. Henry Williams near Paihia European Houses (Incomplete)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land claim, Paihia, Church Missionary Society, Land comprising hill
  • HENRY WILLIAMS (Reverend), Claimant for land on behalf of CMS