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herein claimed 490 acres to the present
claimant.
Consideration given to thenatives.. not stated.
Nature of conveyance.. not stated.
Case No. 331 (e),—C. CAFLER, of Kororarika,
claimant.
A piece of land situate in Kororarika, having
a frontage to the beach of sixty-five feet, by a
depth of eighty-five feet, or thereabouts—boun-
daries not stated.
The land of which this forms a part, is alleged
to have been purchased from the native chief
Tareha, in the year 1838, by Thomas Spicer,
who sold to captain G. T. Clayton, and re-
sold by him to Mr. Cafler.
Consideration given to the natives—not stated.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
Case No. 331 (f), C. CAFLER, of Kororarika,
claimant.
A piece of land, situated on the beach at Koro-
rarika, having a frontage of sixty feet and a
depth of fifty feet, or thereabouts, boundaries not
stated.
Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chiefs King George, and others, by Robert
Duke of Sydney, who sold to Captain Clay-
ton, who resold to claimant.
Consideration given to the natives—not stated.
Nature of conveyance—agreement in writing,
in the year 1837.
Case No. 332, F. HODGKINSON, of Sydney,
claimant
A piece of land—situate on the beach at Koro-
rarika, containing two roods and thirty-seven
perches, boundaries not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chiefs, Amoka and Rewah, on the 30th
July 1835, by Mr. Newton Lewyn, who
sold to Mr. Benjamin Turner, who sold to
claimant.
Consideration given to the natives—four guns.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
Case No. 332 (a), F. HODGKINSON of Sydney,
claimant.
A piece of land situated on the hill to the right
of the church at Kororarika; measuring 60 feet
by 90 feet, boundaries not stated,
Alleged to have been purchased from native
chiefs not named, by the Rev. Mr. Baker,
who sold to claimant.
Consideration given to the natives—not stated.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
Case No. 332 (c), F. HODGKINSON, of Sydney,
claimant.
A moiety of two pieces of land, situated on the
river Nungoodoo, 50 to 60 miles from the Bay of
Islands, and 4 or 5 from a little harbour called
Tutukaka, containing 800 acres, more or less,
boundaries not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased from certain
native chiefs not named, by John Johnson
and claimant, date not stated.
Consideration given to the natives—£300 in
money.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
Case No. 333 (c), JAMES SHEPHERD, of Wan-
garoa, claimant.
400. Four hundred acres, more or less, si-
tuated at Waitete and Aroha, boundaries not
stated.
Alleged to have been purchased by the present
claimant, in the year 1836, from the native
chiefs Tirarau and Wakania.
Consideration given to the natives—goods to
the value of £18 19s.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
Case No. 833 (d), JAMES SHEPHERD, of WAN-
garoa, claimant.
1000. One thousand acres, more or less, si-
tuated at Okura, boundaries not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased by the present
claimant in the years 1835, 1836, and 1837,
from the native chiefs E Wai, Puhi, and
Matahaea.
Consideration given to the natives—goods to
the value of £25 4s.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
Case No. 333 (g), JAMES SHEPHERD, of Wan-
garoa, on behalf of — Orimand, claimant.
3000. Three thousand acres, more or less, si-
tuate at Puke Ti, Paike Totara—boundaries not
stated.
Alleged to have been purchased by James
Shepherd, of Wangaroa, for Mr. Orimane,
In the year 1836, from the native chiefs
Robert Tabua, John Heke, and Patuoni.
Consideration given to the natives—cattle and
goods to the value of £254 6s, 8d, and cash
£30.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
Case No. 334, R. ANWYL, of Sydney, claimant.
1000. One thousand acres, more or less, si-
tuated in the Bay of Wanga-doite, known by the
name of Mi-mo-wa-mata, boundaries not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chiefs, Okianga, Patuata, Puanoka, and
others, by Charles Blanchard, in November,
1839, who sold to claimant.
Consideration given to the natives—not stated.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
EDWARD LEE GODFREY,
MATTHEW RICHMOND.
COMMISSIONERS.
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claims, Kororarika, Purchase, Native chiefs, Acreage, Survey, Waitete, Okura, Puke Ti
30 names identified
- C. Cafler, Claimant for land in Kororarika
- Tareha, Native chief sold land in 1838
- Thomas Spicer, Purchased land from native chief
- G. T. Clayton (Captain), Purchased land from Thomas Spicer
- King George, Native chief sold land in 1837
- Robert Duke, Purchased land from Sydney
- F. Hodgkinson, Claimant for land in Kororarika
- Amoka, Native chief sold land in 1835
- Rewah, Native chief sold land in 1835
- Newton Lewyn (Mr.), Purchased land from native chiefs
- Benjamin Turner (Mr.), Purchased land from Newton Lewyn
- Baker (Reverend Mr.), Purchased land from native chiefs
- John Johnson, Co-purchaser of land on Nungoodoo river
- James Shepherd, Claimant for land at Waitete and Aroha
- Tirarau, Native chief sold land in 1836
- Wakania, Native chief sold land in 1836
- James Shepherd, Claimant for land at Okura
- E Wai, Native chief sold land in 1835-1837
- Puhi, Native chief sold land in 1835-1837
- Matahaea, Native chief sold land in 1835-1837
- James Shepherd, Agent for Orimand at Puke Ti
- Orimane (Mr.), Beneficiary of land claim
- Robert Tabua, Native chief sold land in 1836
- John Heke, Native chief sold land in 1836
- Patuoni, Native chief sold land in 1836
- R. Anwyl, Claimant for land in Bay of Wanga-doite
- Okianga, Native chief sold land in 1839
- Patuata, Native chief sold land in 1839
- Puanoka, Native chief sold land in 1839
- Charles Blanchard, Purchased land from native chiefs
- EDWARD LEE GODFREY, COMMISSIONER
- MATTHEW RICHMOND, COMMISSIONER
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