Native Land Claims Register




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of a Native Kainga, called Putataka, at the en-
trance of the Waikato; boundaries not stated.
Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs Hamu, Iwetahi, and fourteen
others, by claimant, in October, 1839,
Consideration given to the natives-A quan-
tity of merchandize, value not stated.
Nature of conveyance-Deed in the native
language.

Case No. 444 (g.)-T. CHAPMAN, of Tauranga,
on behalf of the Church Missionary Society,
claimant.

A piece of land, situate at Manukau, (con-
taining with the two former claims, 1000 acres,
more or less), being the Missionary Settlement
at the Manukau Heads.

Alleged to have been purchased from the
natives in the year 1838.

Consideration given to the natives-Not stated.
Nature of conveyance-A deed, mislaid.

Case No. 444. (h) -T. CHAPMAN, of Tauranga,
on behalf of the Church Missionary Society,
Claimants.

A piece of land, situate at Rotorua, being part
of a block of 600 acres, more or less, bounded
on one side by the river Waioheua, running
easterly, on another side by a copse and the
Ngae, going to the Takauere, thence to the
north side of this copse, and running on to Waio-
heua as the termination.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chiefs Hikairo, Niui Awe, and 42 others, by
claimant, on the 14th September, 1839.

Consideration given to the natives-A quantity
of merchandize, value not stated.
Nature of conveyance-A deed in the native
language.

Case No. 414 (i).--T. CHAPMAN, of Tauranga,
on behalf of the Church Missionary Society,
Claimant.

A piece of land situate at Rotorua, known by
the name of the "Takauwere," and the "Turi
o te Uirangi, forming with the preceding claim,
a block of 600 acres, more or less; boundaries
not stated.

Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs Korokai, Huka, Pango,
Nga Hihi, and 29 others, by claimants, of
the 25th September, 1839.

Consideration given to the natives-A quantity
of merchandize, value not stated.
Nature of conveyance-Deed in the Maori
language.

Case No. 445.- HENRY TAYLER on behalf of
James Forbes Beattie, of Sydney, Claimant.

The whole of the Island of Kawau, in the
Frith of the Thames, outside or abreast of
Tawaranui.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chiefs of the tribe Natepaou, by Henry
Taylor, on behalf of Claimant.

Consideration given to the natives-Cash and
goods to the value of £200.

Nature of conveyance-A deed signed by Te
Kahucoti, Na Paora Hemoraha, Na Hopepa
Wakarawe, in favor of Henry Tayler.

Case No. 258 (d). - WILLIAM DERBY BRIND,
of the Bay of Islands, Claimant.

300 acres, more or less, known by the name
of Onaunga, situate on the River Thames.

Alleged to have been purchased from the
native Namera, by claimant, on the 21st
Outober, 1839.

Consideration given to the natives-Two
double barrelled guns, and two blankets.

Nature of conveyance - Deed in favor of
claimant, dated 21st October, 1839.

Case No. 446. -PATRICK O'BRIEN MURPHY,
on behalf of Robert A. Murphy, a minor, and
George Ennis, Claimant.

A piece of land situate in New Munster, com-
mencing at Milford Haven, on the north west
side of the island of Milford Haven to Jackson's
Bay, including the North Head sixty miles from
the South Head of Milford Haven, into the inte-
rior, and sixty miles from the North Head of
Jackson's Bay into the interior.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chiefs Tyroa, Took Qua, Te Queree, and
others, by claimant, on the 2nd April, 1839.

Consideration given to the natives-£20 in
money, and goods to the value of £25.

Nature of conveyance-Deed in favour of
claimant.

Printed by JOHN MOORE, at the Printing Office,
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🗺️ Continuation of Land Claim No. 444 (f) regarding Putataka (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land claim, Putataka, Waikato, native purchase
  • Hamu, Alleged native seller in 1839
  • Iwetahi, Alleged native seller in 1839

🗺️ Land Claim No. 444 (g) for Church Missionary Society at Manukau

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land claim, Manukau, Church Missionary Society, deed mislaid
  • T. Chapman of Tauranga (Claimant representative)

🗺️ Land Claim No. 444 (h) for Church Missionary Society at Rotorua

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land claim, Rotorua, Church Missionary Society, native chiefs
  • Hikairo, Alleged native seller in 1839
  • Niui Awe, Alleged native seller in 1839

  • T. Chapman of Tauranga (Claimant representative)

🗺️ Land Claim No. 414 (i) for Church Missionary Society at Rotorua (Takauwere)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land claim, Rotorua, Takauwere, native purchase
  • Korokai, Alleged native seller in 1839
  • Huka, Alleged native seller in 1839
  • Pango, Alleged native seller in 1839
  • Nga Hihi, Alleged native seller in 1839

  • T. Chapman of Tauranga (Claimant representative)

🗺️ Land Claim No. 445 for James Forbes Beattie regarding Kawau Island

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land claim, Kawau Island, Frith of the Thames, Sydney claimant
  • James Forbes Beattie, Claimant for Kawau Island
  • Te Kahucoti, Native deed signatory
  • Paora Hemoraha (Na), Native deed signatory
  • Hopepa Wakarawe (Na), Native deed signatory

  • Henry Tayler on behalf of Claimant

🗺️ Land Claim No. 258 (d) for 300 acres at River Thames (Onaunga)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
21 October 1839
Land claim, Onaunga, River Thames, William Derby Brind, Namera
  • William Derby Brind, Claimant for 300 acres
  • Namera, Native seller of land

  • William Derby Brind of the Bay of Islands

🗺️ Land Claim No. 446 for Robert A. Murphy and George Ennis in New Munster

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
2 April 1839
Land claim, New Munster, Milford Haven, Jackson's Bay, native chiefs
  • Robert A. Murphy, Claimant, a minor
  • George Ennis, Claimant
  • Tyroa, Alleged native seller in 1839
  • Took Qua, Alleged native seller in 1839
  • Te Queree, Alleged native seller in 1839

  • Patrick O'Brien Murphy on behalf of Claimants