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front; on the east by the entrance of the creek
Mangatiti, from thence a line running west south
west until in a line with creek Te Wekatai; on the
south by a line from the above point west by
north north, until it reaches the entrance of
the Wekatia creek.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
on the 28th August, 1838, from the native
chiefs Maree, Kaiika, and others.
Consideration: cash and goods amounting
to £13 1s.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 67. DENIS B. COCHRANE, of Hokianga,
claimant.
1000, One thousand acres, more or less, on the
western bank of the Mongamuka river, which is its
eastern or front boundary, bounded to the south
by the Papaku creek; on the northern side by
Korau creek, and the back boundary to be from
the entrance of Tupapaku creek by a line in a
due west direction for the length of 6 miles to be
the south east part of the back boundary, at the
end of which a line running north west by
north until the source of the Koroau bears due
east by north, to complete the inland or back
boundary.
Alleged to have been purchased by Messrs.
Thos. Macdonell, and Geo. Fred. Russell,
from the native chiefs Te Kaiuka, Epura,
and Etiro, who sold to claimant.
Consideration: goods, value £34.
Nature of conveyance: deed, dated Decem-
ber 1st, 1831.
No. 67 a. DENIS B. COCHRANE, of Hokianga,
claimant.
500, Five hundred acres, more or less, on the
Buka Hau creek, which enters the Mongamuka
river on its northern bank, commencing from the
land mark of Thos. Cassidy's; bounded eastward
up the creek to the land mark above the second
group of Kauri trees, adjoining the Ihatais'
land, and inland 6 miles to the westward.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1833, from the native chiefs Hawika,
Awatta, and Epahi.
Consideration: goods, value £27.
Nature of conveyance: deed, dated Janu-
ary 3rd, 1833.
No. 67 b. DENIS B. COCHRANE, of Hokianga,
claimant.
500, Five hundred acres, more or less, on the
west bank of the Mangamuka river; bounded by
the late Mr. Mitchell's property to the northward,
and from thence runs from a Mangrove tree,
marked with three notches, on the banks of the
Mangamuka, west by north, till it reaches the
Karoau creek.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1832, from the native chiefs Te Kaiueka
and Ewatta.
Consideration: goods, value £9 2s.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 71. GEORGE COOPER, of Auckland,
claimant.
A piece of land situate on the left bank of the
Hokianga river, commencing at a point called
Maungaroa, and extending to a creek called
Tewai o te Puke, being the boundary of Captain
Crow's land, thence inland to a hill called
Puke Candi, along a range to a point called Puke
Capu, in the direction of a river called Wirinaki.
Alleged to have been purchased from native
chiefs, not named, by Mathew Mariner,
who sold to Arthur Devlin, who sold to
claimant.
Consideration: Goods—value £140.
Nature of conveyance: deed dated 13th Sept.
1839.
No. 88. SAMUEL EGERTT, claimant.
500, Five hundred acres, more or less, situate
on the north bank of the Hokianga river;
boundaries not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs Eware, Notelaw, and Etura,
by claimant, on the 5th of December, 1836.
Consideration: cash £25.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 88 a. SAMUEL EGERTT, claimant.
600, Six hundred acres, more or less, situate
on the east bank of the Orida river; boundaries
not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs Toaku and E Matu, by claim-
ant, on the 25th of April, 1839.
Consideration: cash £35.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 92. EDWARD FISHWICK, of Hokianga,
claimant.
1200, Twelve hundred acres, more or less,
situated at the river and bay of Waima, and
named Mata Karaka; boundaries not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs Kittuka, Kirakau, and others,
by claimant, on the 25th of November,
1831.
Consideration: goods, value £38 11s.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 92 a. EDWARD FISHWICK, of Hokianga,
claimant.
80, Eighty acres, more or less, situated at the
bay of Waima, and named Te Rara; boundaries
not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chief Karwika.
Consideration: goods amounting to £16 19s.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 92 b. EDWARD FISHWICK, of Hokianga,
claimant.
Half an acre, more or less, situated at
Waimai and called Kotekototae; boundaries
not stated.
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claims, acreage, purchase details, Hokianga, Mongamuka river, Waima
29 names identified
- Maree, Alleged purchase from native chief
- Kaiika, Alleged purchase from native chief
- DENIS B. COCHRANE, Claimant for 1000 acres
- Te Kaiuka, Alleged purchase from native chief
- Epura, Alleged purchase from native chief
- Etiro, Alleged purchase from native chief
- DENIS B. COCHRANE, Claimant for 500 acres
- Hawika, Alleged purchase from native chief
- Awatta, Alleged purchase from native chief
- Epahi, Alleged purchase from native chief
- DENIS B. COCHRANE, Claimant for 500 acres
- Te Kaiueka, Alleged purchase from native chief
- Ewatta, Alleged purchase from native chief
- GEORGE COOPER, Claimant for land on Hokianga
- Mathew Mariner, Sold land to claimant
- Arthur Devlin, Sold land to claimant
- SAMUEL EGERTT, Claimant for 500 acres
- Eware, Alleged purchase from native chief
- Notelaw, Alleged purchase from native chief
- Etura, Alleged purchase from native chief
- SAMUEL EGERTT, Claimant for 600 acres
- Toaku, Alleged purchase from native chief
- E Matu, Alleged purchase from native chief
- EDWARD FISHWICK, Claimant for 1200 acres at Waima
- Kittuka, Alleged purchase from native chief
- Kirakau, Alleged purchase from native chief
- EDWARD FISHWICK, Claimant for 80 acres at Waima
- Karwika, Alleged purchase from native chief
- EDWARD FISHWICK, Claimant for half acre at Waimai
NZ Gazette 1842, No 33A