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No. 253 C. WILLIAM YOUNG, of Hokianga, claimant.
400, Four hundred acres, more or less, situate
on the Hokianga river, and called Wau Nui.
Boundaries not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
the 17th October 1839, from the native
chiefs Rangatira, Abiram, and others.
Consideration: goods, value £40.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 280. JOSEPH WILLIAM WRIGHT, of Hoki-
anga, claimant.
A piece of land situated on the east side of
the Mongamuka river.
Contents and boundaries not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1831, from native chiefs not stated.
Consideratton: goods, value £65.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 280 a. JOSEPH WILLIAM WRIGHT, of
Hokianga, claimant.
A piece of land situated at Koto Kuma, east
side branch of the Pukara.
Contents and boundaries not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1833, from native chiefs not named.
Consideration: cash and goods amounting to
£12 sterling.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 217. HENRY ASHFORD STROUT & HENRY
HARRISON, both of Hokianga, claimants.
300, Three hundred acres, more or less,
situated on the eastern side of the river Waima.
Boundaries not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in December 1839, from the native chiefs
Torahaki and Kaihiku.
Consideration: goods, value £26 16s.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 301. JAMES HONEY and JAMES PARKER,
both of Hokianga, claimant,
200, Two hundred acres, more or less, situate
on the west side of the river Hokianga, 14 miles
from the heads, called Wanga Nammu; bounded
in part by the Hokianga, on the south-east and
back line by hills, and on the west or north-west
by Whanga Nammu creek.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1837 and 1840, from native chiefs not
named.
Consideration: goods, value £60 2s. 6d.
Nature of conveyance: deed to claimants.
No. 317. J. BERNARD, of, claimant.
A piece of land at Hokianga, between the
creek and rivulet beginning at the point of Pam
Yraki, and bordering Mr. Thomas Paynton's
land, advancing to the southern mountains, and
by the rivulet Kaponui, going also in a straight
line in the same direction, and by the river
Omonui on the opposite side.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1839, from the native chiefs Pawoa, Ra-
oni, and others.
Consideration: not stated.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 319. W. STEWART & W. S. DELOITTE,
of, claimants.
A portion of land called E Oraka. Contents
and boundaries not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimants
the 14th November 1826, from the native
chiefs Nudie Wai, Tao Nui, and Ma Tangi.
Consideration—not stated.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
No. 334 a. R. ANWYL, of Sydney, claimant.
2,000, Two thousand acres, more or less,
on the river Waima, called Marara; bounded
on the north-west by a water run called Mata-
watanga, and extending inland to a valley called
Whakorupu, the upper boundary a small creek
south from the Waima river, called Waratratta.
Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs Rawa, Pana, and others, by
Thos. Cassidy, in 1836.
Consideration: not stated.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 344. JOSEPH WRIGHT, of Hohianga,
claimant.
5, Five acres, more or less, called Otango,
situated on the river Mongamuka, boundaries
not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased from native
chiefs, not named, by Thomas Birch, who
sold to Samuel Egott, who sold to claimant.
Consideration: £150 sterling.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 389 a. The Wesleyan Missionary Society,
JOHN HOBBS, and WILLIAM MOON, claim-
ants.
50, Fifty acres, more or less, at Taranaua,
Waihou, Hokianga; bounded on the north by
the stream Waihou, the eastern boundary com-
mences at the mouth of creek Te Arawhata,
Kowhai, proceeding upwards as far as the tide
reaches at full and change, thence in a straight
line to the tallest Kaikatea tree, from thence
running upwards to the foot of a hill called Te
Toke, thence down a gully to a tree marked
W. M., thence to a marked Puriri tree.
Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs Patuone and Matenga, by J.
Hobbs and J. Stark, in December, 1827,
and January, 1828,
Consideration: goods—value not stated.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
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🗺️ Land Claim No. 253 C: 400 acres (Wau Nui) on Hokianga river.
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Hokianga, Wau Nui, 400 acres, Native purchase
- William Young, Claimant for 400 acres
🗺️ Land Claim No. 280: Land on Mongamuka river by Joseph William Wright.
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Mongamuka river, Native purchase
- Joseph William Wright, Claimant for land parcel
🗺️ Land Claim No. 280 a: Land at Koto Kuma by Joseph William Wright.
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Koto Kuma, Native purchase
- Joseph William Wright, Claimant for land parcel
🗺️ Land Claim No. 217: 300 acres on Waima river by Strout & Harrison.
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Waima river, Native chiefs Torahaki, Kaihiku
- Henry Ashford Strout, Co-claimant for 300 acres
- Henry Harrison, Co-claimant for 300 acres
🗺️ Land Claim No. 301: 200 acres (Wanga Nammu) on Hokianga river by Honey & Parker.
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Hokianga, Wanga Nammu, Deed conveyance
- James Honey, Co-claimant for 200 acres
- James Parker, Co-claimant for 200 acres
🗺️ Land Claim No. 317: Land at Hokianga by J. Bernard, bordering Paynton's land.
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Hokianga, Boundary, Paynton's land
- J. Bernard, Claimant for Hokianga land
- Thomas Paynton (Mr.), Land boundary reference
🗺️ Land Claim No. 319: Land called E Oraka by W. Stewart & W. S. Deloitte.
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, E Oraka, Native purchase 1826
- W. Stewart, Co-claimant for E Oraka
- W. S. Deloitte, Co-claimant for E Oraka
🗺️ Land Claim No. 334 a: 2,000 acres (Marara) on Waima river by R. Anwyl.
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Waima river, Marara, Purchase transfer
- R. Anwyl, Claimant for 2,000 acres
- Thos. Cassidy, Original purchaser in 1836
🗺️ Land Claim No. 344: 5 acres (Otango) on Mongamuka river by Joseph Wright.
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Mongamuka river, Otango, Chain of title
- Joseph Wright, Claimant for 5 acres
- Thomas Birch, Intermediate seller to Egott
- Samuel Egott, Intermediate seller to Wright
🗺️ Land Claim No. 389 a: 50 acres at Taranaua, Hokianga by Wesleyan Missionary Society, Hobbs, and Moon.
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claim, Hokianga, Taranaua, Wesleyan Missionary Society, Purchase 1827
- John Hobbs, Co-claimant for 50 acres
- William Moon, Co-claimant for 50 acres
- J. Hobbs, Original purchaser in 1827
- J. Stark, Original purchaser in 1827
NZ Gazette 1842, No 33A