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No. 166. JOHN HAYES, of Wangaroa, claimant.
1000, One thonsand acres, more or less, called
Wygola, on the east side of the river Wainui,
one mile along its bank; bounded on the north
by Kokohia, on the east by a chain of hills
named Wowahinga, and on the south by the
creek Wowanga.
Alleged to have been purchased by John
Cummings, from the native chiefs Knapape,
Wairoa, and others; who sold to John
Johnson, who sold to claimant.
Consideration: goods.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
the heads of Doubtless Bay, and called Timoni;
bounded on the north by the sea; on the west
by Thomas' claim; on the south by Ryan's,
and on the east by C. Partridge's claim.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1839, from the native chiefs Kopepa
and Akena.
Consideration: goods.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 367. EDWARD ROYCE, of Wangaroa,
claimant.
40, Forty acres, more or less, called Hu-
mata, in the harbour of Wangaroa.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
from native chiefs not named.
Consideration: £40 sterling.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 367 a. EDWARD BOYCE, of Wangaroa,
claimant.
80, Eighty acres, more or less, called Ro-
rangi Matua, in the harbour of Wangaroa.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
from native chiefs not named.
Consideration: £15 sterling.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 368. DOMINICK FERRALL, of Wangaroa,
claimant.
9, Nine acres, more or less, called Ona, in
the harbour of Wangaroa.
Consideration: £15 sterling.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 368 a. DOMINICK FERRALL, of Wangaroa,
claimant.
8, Eight acres, called Raharaka, at Wan-
garoa.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
from native chiefs not named.
Consideration: £5 sterling.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 368 b. DOMINICK FERRALL, of Wangaroa,
claimant.
½, Half an acre, more or less, called Lukawai,
at Wangaroa.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant,
from native chiefs not named.
Consideration: £2 cash.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 369. HIBERNIA SMYTH, of Munganui,
claimant.
400, Four hundred acres, more or less, about
7 miles from the harbour of Munganui, near
No. 369 a. HIBERNIA SMYTH, of Munganui,
claimant.
800, Eight hundred acres, more or less, about
three miles from Burro Burro in Munganui, and
called Hemua; bounded in front by the river
Putta gaga, and by a claim of C. Partridge.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1839, from the native chief Hopepa, and
others.
Consideration: goods.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 370. CLEMENT PARTRIDGE, of Munganui,
claimant (in part).
16,00, Sixteen hundred acres, more or less,
called Waru, about 2 miles from the harbour
of Munganui in Doubtless Bay, fronting a salt
water flat in the south-west; bounded on south-
east by the creek Kgawi Tioroa; and on the
north-west by the creek Kai Kai; and on the
back by the Puttagaga river.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
and Hibernia Smyth, in 1839, from the
native chief Rekiwa, and others.
Consideration: goods.
Nature of conveyance: deed.
No. 370 a. CLEMENT PARTRIDGE, of Mun-
ganui, claimant (in part.)
200, Two hundred acres, more or less, called
Onete, being a small boat harbour in Doubtless
Bay, having about 600 yards frontage.
Alleged to have been purchased from native
chiefs, not named, by claimant, George
Thomas, and Thomas Phillips.
Consideration: cash £7 10s, and goods.
Nature of conveyance: deed.
No. 370 b. CLEMENT PARTRIDGE, of Mun-
ganui, claimant.
1800, Eighteen hundred acres, more or less,
situated half way between Doubtless Bay, and
Wangaroa, at a place called Timori, 2 miles
from the heads of Doubtless Bay, and extending
along the sea-coast towards Wangaroa to a small
bay called Walmauna, and running inland by
certain land-marks.
Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chief Tupiano, and others, by claim-
ant, in 1839.
Consideration: Goods and £35 sterling.
Nature of conveyance: deed.
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claims, acreage, purchase details, Wangaroa, Munganui, Doubtless Bay, claimant register
16 names identified
- John Hayes, Claimant for 1000 acres called Wygola
- John Cummings, Alleged original purchaser from chiefs
- John Johnson, Intermediate seller to John Hayes
- Edward Royce, Claimant for 40 acres called Humata
- Edward Boyce, Claimant for 80 acres called Rorangi Matua
- Dominick Ferrall, Claimant for 9 acres called Ona
- Dominick Ferrall, Claimant for 8 acres called Raharaka
- Dominick Ferrall, Claimant for half acre called Lukawai
- Hibernia Smyth, Claimant for 400 acres near Munganui
- Hibernia Smyth, Claimant for 800 acres called Hemua
- Clement Partridge, Claimant for 1600 acres called Waru
- Hibernia Smyth, Co-purchaser of 1600 acres called Waru
- Clement Partridge, Claimant for 200 acres called Onete
- George Thomas, Co-purchaser of 200 acres called Onete
- Thomas Phillips, Co-purchaser of 200 acres called Onete
- Clement Partridge, Claimant for 1800 acres called Timori
NZ Gazette 1842, No 33A