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Alleged to have been purchased from the na-
tive chief Wata-Paraua, on the 22nd May,
1825.
Consideration given to the natives-Merchan-
dize to the value of £1 2s. 6d.
Case No. 299 (f.) -The Reverend HENRY WIL-
LIAMS, on behalf of the Church Missionary
Society, claimant,
A portion of land, situate to the west of Paihia,
known by the name of Horotutu.
Alleged to have been purchased from the na-
tive chiefs, Te Ara Piro, Pukututu, and
Huaki, on the 19th November, 1827.
Consideration given to the natives-Merchan-
dize to the value of £19 3s.
Case No. 299 (g.)-The Reverend HENRY WIL-
LIAMS, on behalf of the Church Missionary
Society, claimant.
An Island, situate about a quarter of a mile
N. W. of Paihia, called Motu Mairi.
Alleged to have been purchased of the native
chiefs, Hinake and Reti, on the 29th Octo-
ber, 1828.
Consideration given to the natives-Merchan-
dize to the value of £1 4s. 6d.
Case No. 299 (h)-The Rev. HENRY WILLIAMS,
on behalf of the Church Missionary
Society, claimant.
A portion of land called Waitara, situated to
the west of Paihia, and adjoining that settlement,
extending from the Point called "Nihonui," to
the Point called "Taumatamota," on the west;
bounded on the north by the Sea, and on the
south by a range of hills extending from Kaipatiki
to Paihia.
Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs Kimo Kimo, Kammora, Maropo,
Te Tao, Pahiahia, Te Aro Piro, Parangi,
Te Wera, on the 17th September, 1830.
Consideration given to the natives-merchan-
dize to the value of £37 7s.
Case No. 299 (i.) -The Rev. HENRY WILLIAMS,
on behalf of the Church Missionary Society,
claimant.
A portion of land situate about one mile to the
south-east of Paihia, commencing at a Pohutu-
kawa tree, called Roto Pouri on the east, to the
Karaka on the west, bounded on the east by the
River running from Opua to Rotopouri, and on
the north by the line of coast from Opua to
Paihia to the Karaka.
Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs Tohi Tapu, Hauhau, Wakaria,
Wairakau, Pamaka, and others, on the 17th
January, 1831.
Consideration given to the natives-merchan-
dize to the value of £33 14s.
Case No. 299 (j.)-The Rev. HENRY WILLIAMS
on behalf of the Church Missionary Society,
claimant.
A portion of land situate south-east of Paihia,
called Kuti Kutinga,
Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chiefs Tuperini, and Hamu, on the 26th
July, 1831.
Consideration given to the natives-merchan-
dize to the value of £1 1s.
Case No. 299 (k)-The Rev. HENRY WILLIAMS,
on behalf of the Church Missionary Society,
claimant.
A portion of land, called the Karaka, situated
south of Paihia about 1 mile.
Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chiefs Ngehe, Te Ana, Hake, and Te Rapa,
on the 13th August 1831.
Consideration given to the natives-merchan-
dise to the value of £5 3s. 6d.
Case No. 299 (l)-The Reverend HENRY WIL-
LIAMS, on behalf of the Church Missionary
Society, claimant.
A portion of land called Otuihi, situated at the
junction of the River Kawa Kawa and Waikari,
at the Bay of Islands.
Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chiefs Kiwi Kiwi and Kawiti on the 3rd
October, 1835, by William Potter, who sold
to claimant for the Church Missionary So-
ciety.
Consideration given to the natives-Goods and
money to the value of £20 10s.
Case No. 299 (m.) RICHARD DAVIS on behalf of
the Church Missionary Society, claimant.
A portion of Land situated at the Kawa Kawa,
about 12 miles S. S. E. from Kororarika.
Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chief Te Koke, on the 8th September, 1835.
Consideration given to the natives-Merchan-
dize to the value of £8 17s.
Printed and Published by JOHN MOORE, for the
Trustees of the Auckland Newspaper, and
General Printing Company, Wednesday,
November 10, 1841.
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Continuation of Land Claims by Church Missionary Society (Case 299)
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey10 November 1841
Land claims, Church Missionary Society, Paihia, Native chiefs, Land purchases, Bay of Islands
37 names identified
- Wata Paraua, Alleged seller of land parcel
- HENRY Williams (Reverend), Claimant for Church Missionary Society
- Te Ara Piro, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Pukututu, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Huaki, Alleged seller of land parcel
- HENRY Williams (Reverend), Claimant for Church Missionary Society
- Hinake, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Reti, Alleged seller of land parcel
- HENRY Williams (Rev.), Claimant for Church Missionary Society
- Kimo Kimo, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Kammora, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Maropo, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Te Tao, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Pahiahia, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Te Aro Piro, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Parangi, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Te Wera, Alleged seller of land parcel
- HENRY Williams (Rev.), Claimant for Church Missionary Society
- Tohi Tapu, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Hauhau, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Wakaria, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Wairakau, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Pamaka, Alleged seller of land parcel
- HENRY Williams (Rev.), Claimant for Church Missionary Society
- Tuperini, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Hamu, Alleged seller of land parcel
- HENRY Williams (Rev.), Claimant for Church Missionary Society
- Ngehe, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Te Ana, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Hake, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Te Rapa, Alleged seller of land parcel
- HENRY Williams (Reverend), Claimant for Church Missionary Society
- Kiwi Kiwi, Alleged seller of land parcel
- Kawiti, Alleged seller of land parcel
- William Potter, Sold land to claimant society
- RICHARD Davis, Claimant for Church Missionary Society
- Te Koke, Alleged seller of land parcel
- John Moore, Printer and Publisher
NZ Gazette 1841, No 17