Land Claim Schedule Entries




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No. 279 C.- GEORGE THOMAS, and THOMAS
PHILLIPS, of Manganui, claimants.

150, One hundred and fifty acres, in Doubt-
less Bay, and called Koyeti, on the south east,
and Komoka on the north west, a small boat-
harbour, and extending back to native boundary
marks.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimants
and Clement Partridge in 1839, from the
native chiefs Rohenati and Kotekawaka.
Consideration-goods.
Nature of conveyance-not stated

No. 279 d. - GEORGE THOMAS and THOMAS
PHILLIPS, of Monganui, claimants.

600, Six hundred acres, in Doubtless Bay,
and called Rangatakaka, being half a mile salt
water frontage, or thereabouts.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimants
on November 5th, 1839, from the native
chief To Mati Wauka,
Consideration-goods.
Nature of conveyance-not stated.

No. 279e.- GEORGE THOMAS and THOMAS
PHILLIPS, of Monganui, claimants.

100, One hundred acres, in Doubtless Bay,
and called Otanenui, fronting the salt water.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimants
in December, 1839, from the native chiefs
Witterowa, and Arrippee.
Consideration-goods, value £5 sterling.
Nature of conveyance-not stated.

No. 279 f.-GEORGE THOMAS AND THOMAS
PHILLIPS of Monganui, claimants.

2000, Two thousand acres, more or less, situate
in Doubtless Bay, fronting the salt water and in-
cluding the following places, viz:-Pookahoata,
Wakongee, Kopakagoi, Takeanui, Koyeti,
Kaingabungbunga, Kakatatua, Modowanga and
Olanga.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant in
1839, from the native chiefs Parkiai, Aboranga
and others.
Consideration-goods.
Nature of conveyance-not stated.

No. 300 d.-S. H. FORD, of Bay of the Islands,
claimant.

5000, Five thousand acres, more or less, siuate
at Doubsless Bay, and called Waioioi, Oruru and
Poiawai.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in November, 1839, from the native chiefs
Nopera, Panakareo, Ware and others.
Consideration-goods to the amount of £350
sterling.
Nature of conveyance-deed to claimant.

No. 300 e.-S. H. FORD, of the Bay of Islands,
claimant.

2000, Two thousand acres, more or less,
situate on the Auanui river, about 20 miles north
of Doubtless Bay, and called Okiori or Wangatane.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in September, 1839, from the native chiefs
Nopera, Panakareo and others.
Consideration-Cash £5 sterling and a mare.
Nature of conveyance-deed to claimant.

No. 301. THOMAS COOPER, of Kororaika,
claimant.

40, Forty acres, more or loss, situate at
Wangaroa, on the south side of that harbour.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant in
1836, from the native chief Woodeoa.
Consideration-goods to the amount of £17
sterling.
Nature of conveyance-deed dated 5th June,
1836.

No. 308 b.-PETER MOODY, of Auckland,
claimant.

A portion of Land at Wanganui,

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1839, from the native chief William
Weirida.
Condition-not stated.
Nature of conveyance-not stated.

No. 308 C.-PETER MOODY, of Auckland,
claimant,

A portion of land at Wangaroa.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant in
December 1839, from the native chief
Apona.
Consideration-not stated.
Nature of conveyance-not stated.

No. 311.-THOMAS FLORENCE, of Wangaroa,
claimant.

2700, Two thousand seven hundred acres,
more or less, situated on each side of the river
Kaeho, commencing about 3 miles from its
disemboguement into the harbour of Wangaroa.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
from 1834 to 1839, from the native chiefs
Tareah, Akero, and others.
Consideration-cash and goods to the amount
of £455 11s. sterling,

Nature of conveyance-not stated.
Opposed by Tone and Taka Kako native
chiefs, and by Mr. John Hobbs for the Wesleyan
Mission.

No. 299 g.-R. DAVIS, for Church Missionary,
Society, claimant.

1500, One thousand five hunndred acres,
more or less, situate at Kaitaia, about 23 miles
south-west of Knuckle Point.



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🗺️ Continuation of Land Claim Schedule Entries (Claims 279 C onwards) (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land claims, Native land purchase, Doubtless Bay, Wangaroa, Kaitaia, Chiefs, Claimants
36 names identified
  • GEORGE Thomas, Claimant in land purchase claims
  • THOMAS Phillips, Claimant in land purchase claims
  • Clement Partridge, Alleged co-purchaser in 1839
  • Rohenati, Native chief selling land in 1839
  • Kotekawaka, Native chief selling land in 1839
  • GEORGE Thomas, Claimant in land purchase claims
  • THOMAS Phillips, Claimant in land purchase claims
  • To Mati Wauka, Native chief selling land in 1839
  • GEORGE Thomas, Claimant in land purchase claims
  • THOMAS Phillips, Claimant in land purchase claims
  • Witterowa, Native chief selling land in 1839
  • Arrippee, Native chief selling land in 1839
  • GEORGE Thomas, Claimant in land purchase claims
  • THOMAS Phillips, Claimant in land purchase claims
  • Parkiai, Native chief selling land in 1839
  • Aboranga, Native chief selling land in 1839
  • S. H. Ford, Claimant in land purchase claims
  • Nopera, Native chief selling land in 1839
  • Panakareo, Native chief selling land in 1839
  • Ware, Native chief selling land in 1839
  • S. H. Ford, Claimant in land purchase claims
  • Nopera, Native chief selling land in 1839
  • Panakareo, Native chief selling land in 1839
  • THOMAS Cooper, Claimant in land purchase claim
  • Woodeoa, Native chief selling land in 1836
  • PETER Moody, Claimant in land purchase claims
  • William Weirida, Native chief selling land in 1839
  • PETER Moody, Claimant in land purchase claims
  • Apona, Native chief selling land in 1839
  • THOMAS Florence, Claimant in land purchase claim
  • Tareah, Native chief selling land between 1834-1839
  • Akero, Native chief selling land between 1834-1839
  • Tone, Native chief opposing land claim
  • Taka Kako, Native chief opposing land claim
  • John Hobbs (Mr.), Opposing claim for Wesleyan Mission
  • R. Davis, Claimant representative for CMS