Native Land Claims Register




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Consideration: goods, value £5, and cash,
£15 sterling.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.

Alleged to have been purchased by James
Burgin and claimant in 1836, from the
native chiefs Tyup and Johnny.
Consideration: goods.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.

No. 338. WILLIAM JONES, of Wangaroa,
claimant.
40, Forty acres, more or less, called Rahura
Nui, at Wangaroa.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1836, from the native chiefs Tupe and
Haka.
Consideration: £15 sterling.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.

No. 352a. WILLIAM MURPHY, of Doubtless
Bay, claimant.
400, Four hundred acres, more or less,
bounded on the front by the river Okakinga;
on the back and sides by land marks.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1837, from the native chiefs Ehue,
Watto, and others.
Consideration: goods.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.

No. 350. WILLIAM JONES, of Wangaroa,
claimant.
Half of an island, called Tana houri nui;
situate at Wangaroa; bounded on the north
west and south by the harbour of Wangaroa,
and on the east by a line running from the
east point.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1838, from the native chiefs Paore and
Taupai.
Consideration: cash, £25 sterling.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.

No. 3526. WILLIAM MURPHY, of Doubtless
Bay, claimant.
400, Four hundred acres, more or less, called
Pa Carrafico; bounded in front by Operera;
on the back and sides by land marks.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1839, from the native chiefs Ehui and
Etahi.
Consideration: goods.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.

No. 351. ROBERT LAWSON, of Wangaroa,
claimant.
100, One hundred acres, more or less, at
Wangaroa; bounded on the north by a ridge,
and to the south by a ridge running up to a
large rock called Oakridi, and by two small
islands.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1836, from the native chiefs Wooderoa,
and others.
Consideration: 100 dollars and 50lbs. gun-
powder.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.

No. 353. CHARLES OLMAN, of Munganui,
claimant.
60, Sixty acres, more or less, called Wiegagia,
in the harbour of Munganui, in Doubtless Bay.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1839, of the native chiefs Eware and
Warrikowri
Consideration—cash to the amount of £5,
and goods.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.

No. 351а. ROBERT LAWSON, of Wangaroa,
claimant.
100, One hundred acres, more or less, at
Wainai, and called Raki Foi; bounded on one
side by Hector's claim, south west by west; and
on the other side by a Tapued ground, north
west by west; and on the other side south east
by east.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1839, from the native chief Maddu.
Consideration: goods.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.

No. 354. STEPHEN WRATHALL, of __
claimant.
300, Three hundred acres, more or less, si-
tuate at Munganui, called Hemu the Heppa;
bounded on the north by landmarks, on the
south by Robinson's line, and extending back
to the pathway.

No. 352. WILLIAM MURPHY, of Doubtless
Bay, claimant.
2, Two acres, more or less, on the right side
of Browanne Creek, and known as Toherry's
tapued land.

No. 354 a. STEPHEN WRATHALL, of __
claimant.
3000, Three thousand acres, more or less, si-
tuate on the river Waikinga.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1836, from the native chiefs Nakewa and
Na teta Epa.
Consideration—goods.
Nature of conveyance—deed dated 26th Oc-
tober, 1836.

No. 354 b. STEPHEN WRATHALL, of __
claimant.
400, Four hundred acres, more or less, si-
tuate at Munganui; bounded on the north by



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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land claims, acreage, Wangaroa, Doubtless Bay, Munganui, purchase details, native chiefs
30 names identified
  • James Burgin, Allegedly purchased land in 1836
  • Tyup, Native chief selling land
  • Johnny, Native chief selling land
  • William Jones, Claimant for 40 acres at Wangaroa
  • Tupe, Native chief selling land
  • Haka, Native chief selling land
  • William Murphy, Claimant for 400 acres at Doubtless Bay
  • Ehue, Native chief selling land
  • Watto, Native chief selling land
  • William Jones, Claimant for half island at Wangaroa
  • Paore, Native chief selling land
  • Taupai, Native chief selling land
  • William Murphy, Claimant for 400 acres called Pa Carrafico
  • Ehui, Native chief selling land
  • Etahi, Native chief selling land
  • Robert Lawson, Claimant for 100 acres at Wangaroa
  • Wooderoa, Native chief selling land
  • Charles Olman, Claimant for 60 acres at Munganui
  • Eware, Native chief selling land
  • Warrikowri, Native chief selling land
  • Robert Lawson, Claimant for 100 acres at Wainai
  • Maddu, Native chief selling land
  • Stephen Wrathall, Claimant for 300 acres at Munganui
  • Robinson, Mentioned in boundary description
  • William Murphy, Claimant for 2 acres on Browanne Creek
  • Toherry, Land known as Toherry's tapued land
  • Stephen Wrathall, Claimant for 3000 acres on Waikinga river
  • Nakewa, Native chief selling land
  • Na teta Epa, Native chief selling land
  • Stephen Wrathall, Claimant for 400 acres at Munganui