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Alleged to have been purchased by William
Alexander, in October, 1835, from the
native chiefs Udarça and Poteti.
Consideration—goods amounting to £11 15s.
sterling.
Nature of conveyance—an instrument in
writing, dated 25th October, 1836.
No. 139.—WILLIAM LITTICO, of Wangaroa,
claimant.
35, Thirty-five acres, more or less, at Wan-
garoa, and called Ruato.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in the year 1838, from the native chief
Hururoa.
Consideration—cash, £10 sterling.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
No. 154.—HUGH M'LIVER, of Kororarika,
claimant.
2,000, Two thousand acres, more or less, at
Wangaroa harbour; bounded on the south by
a waterrun called Tackahia; on the north by
the road to Manganui; on the west by marked
trees, extending from the creek to the road to
Manganui; and on the east by a portion of a
creek called Iwituoa.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1837, from the native chiefs Udaroa and
Terry.
Consideration—£10 cash, and goods, value
not stated.
Nature of conveyance—instrument in writing
dated 6th January, 1837.
No. 154 a.—HUGH M'LIVER, of Kororaika,
claimant.
600, Six hundred acres, more or less. A piece
of land called Kahoi; bounded on all sides by the
lands included in claim No. 154.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1839, from the native chief Runiga.
Consideration—goods to the amount of £8
sterling.
Nature of conveyance—instrument in writing
dated 29th April, 1839.
No. 154 b.—HUGH M'LIVER, of Kororarika,
claimant.
1,000, One thousand acres, more or less. A
piece of land called Pumgarrow; bounded on
the north-west by a line from the point of the
Totarra to the Monganui road; on the south-
east by the river Iwi Towa.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1839, from the native chief Udaroa.
Consideration—cash £14 sterling.
Nature of conveyance—instrument in writing
dated 25th September, 1839.
No. 163.—JOSEPH MATTHEWS, of Kaitaia,
claimant.
1500, Fifteen hundred acres, more or less, at
Kaitaia, about 25 miles south-west from Knuckle
Point.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1835, from native chief not named.
Consideration—cash £20 sterling.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
No. 163 a.—JOSEPH MATTHEWS of Kaitai,
claimant.
1000, One thousand acres, more or less, at
Parapara, about 15 miles south-east from
Knuckle Point.
Alleged to have been purchased by Thomas
in 1839, from native chief not named.
Consideration—cash and goods to the amount
of £60 sterling.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
No. 164.—RICHARD MATTHEWS, of Kaitaia,
claimant.
3000, Three thousand acres, more or less, at
Kaitaia, about 20 miles south-west of Knuckle
Point.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1839, from native chief not named.
Consideration—cash and goods to the mount
of £73 sterling.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
No. 182.—ANDREW O'BRIEN, of Sydney,
claimant.
60,000, Sixty thousand acres, more or less,
at Tuka Tuka, fronting Wiaro, alias Wykaka,
for 3½ miles; bounded by Wykaka creek, and
on the east by tea trees, and running back to
Monganui river.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1839, from Tara Mariroa chief of the
Tareohou.
Consideration—cash and goods amounting to
£44 12s. 6d. sterling, of £679 agreed upon.
Nature of conveyance—deed dated 28th of
December, 1839.
No. 195 a.—WILLIAM POTTER, of the Bay of
Islands, claimant.
1500, Fifteen hundred acres, more or less, at
Awanui, commencing at a place called Olipunga,
going westward to Waikaiwai, then running
north to a place called Huri and from thence to
the Pipipi, taking the water side to a place called
Otiai, on the east to a place Okui.
Alleged to have been purchased by Thomas
Granville in 1839, from the native chiefs
Kai, Tuka, Tana and others.
Consideration—cash and goods to the amount
of £40 sterling.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey14 August 1842
Land claim, Purchase details, Wangaroa, Consideration
- William Alexander, Alleged purchaser of land
- Udarça, Native chief selling land
- Poteti, Native chief selling land
🗺️ Land Claim No. 139: William Littico, 35 acres at Wangaroa
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Wangaroa, Ruato, 35 acres, Hururoa
- William Littico, Claimant for land purchase
- Hururoa, Native chief selling land
🗺️ Land Claim No. 154: Hugh M'Liver, 2,000 acres at Wangaroa harbour
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Wangaroa harbour, 2000 acres, Boundaries
- Hugh M'Liver, Claimant for land purchase
- Udaroa, Native chief selling land
- Terry, Native chief selling land
🗺️ Land Claim No. 154a: Hugh M'Liver, 600 acres called Kahoi
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Kahoi, 600 acres, Boundary related to claim 154
- Hugh M'Liver, Claimant for land purchase
- Runiga, Native chief selling land
🗺️ Land Claim No. 154b: Hugh M'Liver, 1,000 acres called Pumgarrow
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Pumgarrow, 1000 acres, River Iwi Towa
- Hugh M'Liver, Claimant for land purchase
- Udaroa, Native chief selling land
🗺️ Land Claim No. 163: Joseph Matthews, 1500 acres at Kaitaia
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Kaitaia, 1500 acres, Knuckle Point
- Joseph Matthews, Claimant for land purchase
🗺️ Land Claim No. 163a: Joseph Matthews, 1000 acres at Parapara
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Parapara, 1000 acres, Knuckle Point
- Joseph Matthews, Claimant for land purchase
- Thomas Unknown, Alleged purchaser predecessor
🗺️ Land Claim No. 164: Richard Matthews, 3000 acres at Kaitaia
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Kaitaia, 3000 acres, Knuckle Point
- Richard Matthews, Claimant for land purchase
🗺️ Land Claim No. 182: Andrew O'Brien, 60,000 acres at Tuka Tuka
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Tuka Tuka, 60000 acres, Deed dated 1839
- Andrew O'Brien, Claimant for land purchase
- Tara Mariroa, Native chief selling land
🗺️ Land Claim No. 195a: William Potter, 1500 acres at Awanui
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Awanui, 1500 acres, Boundaries
- William Potter, Claimant for land purchase
- Thomas Granville, Alleged purchaser predecessor
- Kai, Native chief selling land
- Tuka, Native chief selling land
- Tana, Native chief selling land
NZ Gazette 1842, No 33A