Land Claim Investigations




Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chiefs Tukarangatea, Anaraki, Waimakuta,
Wero Wero, Ake, Hukere, in October, 1838,
Consideration given to the natives-merchan-
dise and money to the value of £59 8s.
Nature of conveyance-deed in favor of
claimant.

Case No. 300 (a). -SAMUEL HAYWARD FORD
of Horotura, Bay of Islands, claimant.
100, One hundred acres, more or less, situate
on the River Waikati, and adjoining the land
claimed in the preceding case, known by the name
of Kiripoka.
Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs, Pi, Okio, Wai, and others, in
February, 1839.
Consideration given to the natives-merchan-
dise and money to the value of £23. 8s.
Nature of conveyance-deed in favor of
claimant.

Case No. 300 (b). -SAMUEL HAYWARD FORD,
of Horotutu, Bay of Islands, claimant.
50, Fifty acres, more or less, situate on the
River Waikati, adjoining the land claimed as
case No. 300, and known by the name of Raho.
Alleged to have been purchased fom the
native chiefs Tukarangatea, Anaraki, Waima
Kuta, Wero Wero, Aki, Hukere, in January,
1840.
Consideration given to the natives-one cow.
Nature of conveyance-deed in favor of
claimant.

Case No. 300 (c). -SAMUEL HAYWOOD FORD,
of Horuturu, Bay of Islands, claimant.
50, Fifty acres, more or less, situate on
the River Waikati, adjoining the land claimed
as case No. 300, and known by the name of
Para.
Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs named in the foregoing claim,
in January, 1840.
Consideration given to the natives - one horse,
saddle and bridle, valued at £50.
Nature of conveyance- deed in favour of
claimant.

Case No. 309-J. KEMP of Keri Keri, New
Zealand, claimant, on behalf of several Church
Mission families not mentioned.
A piece of land adjoining the Keri Keri, con-
taining 3,000 acres more or less, situated 18
miles south-west of Kororarika.
Alleged to have been purchased from certain na-
tive chiefs names not mentioned, in 1831.
Consideration given to the natives-not stated,
Nature of conveyance not stated.

Case No. 309 (a).-J. KEMP of Keri Keri, on
behalf of several Church Mission families not men-
tioned, claimant.
A piece of land known by the name of Pa-toe-
toe, adjoining the preceeding claim, containing,
100 acres, more or less.
Alleged to have been purchased by present
claimant from certain native chiefs, names
not stated.
Consideration given to the natives-about £256,
for this and preceding claim of 3,000 acres.
Nature of conveyance-not stated.

Alleged to have been purchased by present
claimant from certain native chiefs, names
not stated.
Consideration given to the natives-about £256.
for this and preceding claim of 3,000 acres.
Nature of conveyance-not stated.

Case No. 310-JOHN BUSBY, of Cassilis, New
South Wales, claimant.
4,000 or 5,000, Four thousand or five thousand
acres, more or less, bounded on two sides by the
Keri Keri rivor; and on the the other side by a
public road and by a line described in the deed.
Alleged to have been purchased from the na-
tive chiefs, by Mr. James Kemp, in the year
1835 who sold to Mr. James Busby as agent
for claimant.
Consideration given to the natives-not stated.
Nature of conveyance-not stated.

Case No. 311-THOMAS FLORANCE, of Wangaroa
claimant.
2,700, Two thonsand seven hundred acres,
more or less, situated on each side a river called
Kaeho, commencing about three and a half miles,
from its disemboguement into the harbour of
Wangaroa.
Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chiefs Tarriah, Akiro, and others, by claim-
ant at different periods between the years
1834 and 1839.
Consideration given to the natives-cash and
merchandise to the xalue of £455 11s.
Nature of conveyance-not stated,

Case No. 312-BATTERSBY & MOORE, of
claimants.
A piece of land situate in Kororarika, contain-
ing Seventy-nine feet frontage, and one hundred
and forty feet rear, bounded on the south side by
Piner's Land, on the north by Rewah's fence,
also an inclosed Pah, joining the south-east
corner.
Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chief E Rewa, in 1831, by present claimants.
Consideration given to the natives-£50.
Nature of conveyance -Agreement in writing
dated 18th of October, 1831.

Case No. 312 (a.) -BATTERSEY & MOORE, of -
claimants.
A piece of land situate at Kororarika, contain-
ing forty-five feet frontage, and seventy-eight
feet in the rear, bounded on the north by John-
son's land, on the south by Birche's land, at the
back by natives, and on the front by water.
Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chiefs, Tarriah, and others.
Consideration given to the natives-not stated,
Nature of conveyance-net stated.

Case No. 312 (c.) -BATTERSEY & MOORE, of -
claimants.
10, Ten acres, more or less, situated at Tepuna
ealled Oneroa, boundaries not stated.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1841, No 19B





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🪶 Land Claims Investigation Case 300 details (Continuation) (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
18 November 1841
Land claim, Purchase details, Tukarangatea, Anaraki, Waimakuta

🪶 Land Claim Case 300(a) by Samuel Hayward Ford for 100 acres at River Waikati.

🪶 Māori Affairs
Land claim, Case 300(a), Samuel Hayward Ford, River Waikati, Kiripoka
  • SAMUEL HAYWARD FORD, Claimant for 100 acres

🪶 Land Claim Case 300(b) by Samuel Hayward Ford for 50 acres known as Raho.

🪶 Māori Affairs
Land claim, Case 300(b), Samuel Hayward Ford, River Waikati, Raho
  • SAMUEL HAYWARD FORD, Claimant for 50 acres

🪶 Land Claim Case 300(c) by Samuel Haywood Ford for 50 acres known as Para.

🪶 Māori Affairs
Land claim, Case 300(c), Samuel Haywood Ford, River Waikati, Para
  • SAMUEL HAYWOOD FORD, Claimant for 50 acres

🪶 Land Claim Case 309 by J. Kemp for 3,000 acres near Kororarika for Church Mission families.

🪶 Māori Affairs
Land claim, Case 309, J. Kemp, Church Mission families, Kororarika
  • J. KEMP, Claimant for Church Mission families

🪶 Land Claim Case 309(a) by J. Kemp for 100 acres known as Pa-toe-toe.

🪶 Māori Affairs
Land claim, Case 309(a), J. Kemp, Church Mission families, Pa-toe-toe
  • J. KEMP, Claimant for Church Mission families

🪶 Land Claim Case 310 by John Busby for 4,000-5,000 acres near Keri Keri river.

🪶 Māori Affairs
Land claim, Case 310, John Busby, Keri Keri river, James Kemp
  • JOHN BUSBY, Claimant for 4,000-5,000 acres
  • James Kemp, Agent who sold land to Busby

🪶 Land Claim Case 311 by Thomas Florance for 2,700 acres on Kaeho river, Wangaroa.

🪶 Māori Affairs
Land claim, Case 311, Thomas Florance, Kaeho river, Wangaroa
  • THOMAS FLORANCE, Claimant for 2,700 acres

🪶 Land Claim Case 312 by Battersby & Moore for land in Kororarika.

🪶 Māori Affairs
Land claim, Case 312, Battersby, Moore, Kororarika
  • BATTERSBY, Claimant for land in Kororarika
  • MOORE, Claimant for land in Kororarika

🪶 Land Claim Case 312(a) by Battersey & Moore for land at Kororarika.

🪶 Māori Affairs
Land claim, Case 312(a), Battersey, Moore, Kororarika
  • BATTERSEY, Claimant for land at Kororarika
  • MOORE, Claimant for land at Kororarika

🪶 Land Claim Case 312(c) by Battersey & Moore for 10 acres at Tepuna (Oneroa).

🪶 Māori Affairs
Land claim, Case 312(c), Battersey, Moore, Tepuna, Oneroa
  • BATTERSEY, Claimant for 10 acres
  • MOORE, Claimant for 10 acres