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Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
from the native chief Ruinga, in the year
1839.

Case No. 373 (b).-J. HAMLIN, of Orua, Man-
akau, claimant.

1,450, One thousand four hundred and fifty
acres at Manakau, bounded on the south by a
place called Karaka, and the south bank of the
river Waitanga, on the north by a place called
Ngawainutu, on the west by Waikaros.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
from Maikuku, and other native chiefs, in
the years 1837 and 1838.

Case No. 373 (c).-J. HAMLIN, of Orua, Mana-
kau, claimant.

500, Five hundred acres, at Manakau, boun-
ded on the north by Opurangi, on the west from
Kaietu to Kauitemanu, and on the east by
Manakau.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
from Awarahi and other native chiefs, in the
year 1827.

Case No. 373 (d).-J. HAMLIN, of Orua, Mana-
kau, claimant:

500, Five hundred acres, at Manakau, boun-
ded on the north by a pathway running from
Kohoreke to a wood, from whence south-west to
a hill called Kahurau, from whence in an east
direction to Waiwatawata.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
from Ngakianga and other native chiefs, in
the year, 1838.

Case No. 373 (e).-J. HAMLIN, of Orua, Mana-
kau, claimant.

1,100, One thousand one hundred acres,
called Otahuhu, at the head of the "Tamaki,"
between Tamaki and Manakau, bounded on the
north by a place called Waipuna, on the north-
west by a hillock called Kawarihi, from thence
running south to the Kareta, from thence to the
Waipuna.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
from the native chiefs Herua, Rehi, and
others, in the year 1838.

Case No. 373 (f).-J. HAMLIN, of Orua, Man-
akau, claimant.

300, Three hundred acres, at Manakau, boun-
ded on the north, commencing at Wiroa, from
thence to Tihepo, then south to Pikipoki, thence
east to Tawaranui and on to Manakau.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
from Pihapoto, and other native chiefs, in
the year 1838.

Case No. 373 (g). -JAMES HAMLIN, of Orua,
Manakau, on behalf of the Church Missionary
Society, claimant.

600, Six hundred acres, more or less, called
Waikareuo and Mocatoa, situated to the east
and west of Manakau, near the Awaroa, boun-
ded on the north by Mokarau, Waitaherua and
Waikowatu, on the east by Waikowatu, a stream
of water, and by a wood called Paparaumu, on
the south by the stream mentioned, Waramata-
kino Kakaramiti and Awamaiti, and on the west
by Awamaiti and Mokarau.

Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs Kaihau, Awarahi, and others,
for the Society, in September, 1837.

Case No. 373 (h). -JAMES HAMLIN, on behalf of
the Church Missionary Society, claimant.

200, Two hundred acres, more or less, known
by the name of Orua, situated near the south
head of Manukau, bounded on the west by a
chain of holes dug along a ridge of land, and
across a valley to another ridge called Papopapo,
on the south by this ridge to the Papupa and to
the brook Orua, and a hill called Pakehorokatoa
to the water's edge of Manukau, and on the
north and north-west by the Manukau.

Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs Awaiahi, Ngakainga, and
others, for the Society, in September,
1838.

Case No. 388.-The Rev. R. MAUNSELL, of
Waikato, on behalf of the Church Missionary
Society, claimant.

1,000, One thousand acres, more or less, sit-
uated in the neighbourhood of Manukau and
Waikato-boundaries not stated.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
from certain native chiefs not named.

Case No. 388 (a). -The Rev. R. MAUNSELL, on
behalf of the Church Missionary Society,
claimant.

20, Twenty acres, more or less, situated at
Otawao, about 120 miles from Waikato-boun-
daries not stated. From whom purchased not
stated.

Case No. 388 (b). -The Rev. R. MAUNSELL,
on behalf of the Church Missionary Society,
claimant.

80, Eighty acres, more or less, situated at
the mouth of the Waikato-boundaries not
stated.

Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs Hanue, Ngawaka, and others,
by claimant, on the 3rd July, and 30th
August, 1839.

Case No. 388 (c). -The Rev. R. MAUNSELL,
on behalf of the Church Missionary Society,
claimant.

An island containing 10, Ten acres, more or
less, situate about 8 miles from Maraclai, known
by the name of Otiao.



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πŸ—ΊοΈ Detailed Land Claim submissions for Manakau and Waikato (continued from previous page)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
25 May 1842
Land claims, Manakau, Waikato, acreage, boundaries, Church Missionary Society
11 names identified
  • J. Hamlin, Claimant for land grants in Manakau
  • J. Hamlin, Claimant for land grants in Manakau
  • J. Hamlin, Claimant for land grants in Manakau
  • J. Hamlin, Claimant for land grants in Manakau
  • J. Hamlin, Claimant for land grants in Manakau
  • James Hamlin, Claimant for land grants for CMS
  • James Hamlin, Claimant for land grants for CMS
  • R. Maunsell (Reverend), Claimant for land grants for CMS
  • R. Maunsell (Reverend), Claimant for land grants for CMS
  • R. Maunsell (Reverend), Claimant for land grants for CMS
  • R. Maunsell (Reverend), Claimant for land grants for CMS