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Alleged to have been purchased from the
native chiefs Wareposka, Manuhiri, Wai-
kato, Murupaenga, and Pani, by chiment,
in the year 1828.
Consideration given to the natives-pantys
four axes, 12 hoss, 12 spades, 16 iron pots, 24
blankets, 12 chisels, 12 plain plaumkoma, komm, 1 12 pot of
scissors, 12 combs, 12
Nature of conveyan of stated.
Case No. 450 (b)
Bay of Islands, on depe
80 acres, more orden, known by th
Waikapu, joining Tepants, rahe bank,
by the second purchase on one side, an
other by a hill and a creek.
Alleged to have
ch
your 1832.
latmat
Consideration, given to the datiyes
one axes, 21 hoes, 15 adres, 10 spader
pots, 26 blankets, 12
12 combs, 24 біг вся
Nature of conveyance-not stated.
CLAIMS at Hokianys, vis-
Case No. 455. The BAN DAT
Hokianga, ant.
tuate at Waln
40,000 acres originalny
Patu One, and Nene, through the m
the Bey. Thomes Kendalla on, the 74 son. the 7th August,
1822) bounded on front by the Diver
Wathos, on the
the rear by the Horie
main trees, whd.op
Alleged to have been purchased from
native chief Neng (Tomati Wake), in
year 1837.
Consideration given to the naves
stated
the
the
not
Nature of conveyance or stated
Case No. 455 (a)-The BARON DE TRI TRIPMry, of
Hokianga, claimant.
of
110 Que hundred and ten acres, more or
less, called -Doh Kim Kirri, at the entrance of
the River Waima; ended on the front by
the river, towards the narrows, by certain land
marks towards the Waima, by a creekadjoining
the claim of Mr. Fishwick, and by certain land
marks on the rear.
Alleged to have been obtained as a free gift
from the native chief Tao-Nui.
Consideration given to the natives-not
stated
Nature of conveyance-not stated, a
Case No. 455 (6)-The BARON DE THIERRY, of
Hokiange, claimant.
3,000, Three thousand acres, more or less,
being a tract of land commencing from a crers,
called O Kiriri, on t the Weima, extending in
river frontage to Papaureure, otherwise called
Papanica; the frontage being about 71 chains,
passing, at right angles, the corner of Tiro's
pah. From the water called Manginaugina,
through a swamp sled hed O Kukuea, crossing a
large creek called To Wershi, to a bush called
Hapa, and to anoth to another hush called Ti
Toming to the N. W. by
Vì to a place on
iddle of the horse road,
No
Case 1
S. GRAHAMA
aw, to
which it follows to
place called O. Tai
to the south-
Katu, Pohapu,
The Piki Wha-
to Karari, or the
been obtained from the na-
date not stated.
en to the natives-not
40,000, Forty thousan
stated.
Il be received in
the following
Government
die examina
jmant.
ditto.
ditto
ditto.
ditto.
dnto.
ditto.
ditto.
Where and WILLIAM
iner, claimants,
vir all that pince or parcel of land or ground
situate situate or or lyingtand being on on the river Otama.
tea, and known by the general name of Te
Waitas, commencing at the creek or river Kai-
waka, and following its course to the creek
Pounau, and then along the Pounau, including
the mauntain aime Pepo Wuty, T • With Te Rangi, and Pupu
Rangi, and all the land on that side of the
Pouri Uri, then from the arst mentioned creek
Kaiwaka, along the course of the Otamatea, fol--
lowing its windings, including the Wairau and
the Wi to Parawinuama, and then including
Paratingama and Koowakata, thence to the
aforesaid Pupu Rangi, including all the land on
that side of the river extending back to wh
the natives call Tokirau
what
This land is alleged to have been purchased
from Paikea, a chief, residing on the
river Wairoa.
Consideration given is stated to have been
£65 in cash, and goods to the amount of
£687 68. 10d., amounting in all to £762 68. 10d.
Deed from Paikea to claimants dated 10th
January, 1840.
Case No. 11.-J. W. MAGNER, Of Dunas Dale,
St. Vincent, claimant.
4,000, Four thousand acres, more or less, si-
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Continuation of Crown Land Claims Investigation Schedule (Cases 450b onwards)
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey17 January 1844
Crown Land Claims, Hokianga, Land Grants, Purchase Details, Case Schedule
11 names identified
- Wareposka, Alleged seller of land 1828
- Manuhiri, Alleged seller of land 1828
- Waikato, Alleged seller of land 1828
- Murupaenga, Alleged seller of land 1828
- Pani, Alleged seller of land 1828
- Tomati Wake Neng, Alleged seller of land 1837
- BARON DE TRI TRIPMry, Claimant for 110 acres
- Tao-Nui, Alleged source of free gift
- BARON DE THIERRY, Claimant for 3,000 acres
- Paikea, Alleged seller of land
- J. W. MAGNER, Claimant for 4,000 acres
NZ Gazette 1844, No 3A