Maori Land Vesting Orders




754

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Land vested in Trustees under "The Maori Real
Estate Act, 1867."


NORMANBY, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this
twenty-fifth day of November, 1875.

Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by "The Maori Real Estate Manage-
ment Act, 1867," it is enacted, that if any
title to or interest in any hereditaments shall accrue
to any Maoris, who or any of whom shall be infants,
lunatics, or under legal disability, it shall be lawful
for the Governor in Council, if he think fit, to order
that such hereditaments, or any part thereof or
interest therein as shall to the Governor in Council
be shown to belong to such infant, lunatic, or other
person under legal disability, shall be vested in
trustees, as the Governor in Council shall think fit:
And whereas, by virtue of a certificate of title
bearing date the twenty-third day of November, one
thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, the parcel
of land and hereditaments described in the Schedule
hereto became vested in Te Huirama Tukariri, Ihaia
Tukariri, Reihana te Ahumakiri, Anikiha te Umuroa,
and Poni te Kanohi, of the District of Mangonui, in
the Province of Auckland, aboriginal natives of New
Zealand: And whereas Poni te Kanohi, one of the
persons named in the said certificate, died intestate:
And whereas at a Native Land Court, held at
Mangonui, in the province aforesaid, on the third
day of May, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
five, Takangaroa claimed to succeed to the interest
of the said Poni te Kanohi, in the said parcel of land
described in the said Schedule; and it was ordered
by the said Court that Wirikake Takangaroa, an
infant under the age of twenty-one years, should
succeed to the hereditaments aforesaid; and it is
expedient that Roka Kahumotu and Te Huirama be
appointed trustees under the said Act, on behalf of
the said Wirikake Takangaroa, during his minority:
Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor of
New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council of the Colony, in exercise and in
pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in
him by the said Act, doth hereby order that the estate
or interest of the said Poni te Kanohi in the land
described in the Schedule hereto shall be and remain
vested in

ROKA KAHUMOTU and TE HUIRAMA, of Mango-
nui, in the District of Mangonui, in the said
province, aboriginal natives of New Zealand,
as Trustees within the meaning and for the purposes
of the said Act for the said Wirikake Takangaroa,
during his minority.

SCHEDULE.

ALL that parcel of land situate at Mangonui, in the
District of Mangonui, Province of Auckland, being
called or known by the name of Parangiora. Bounded
towards the North-east by Lot 40 of the Kohumaru
Block, 3565 links; towards the East by the block
aforesaid; towards the South-east by Lots 52 and 53
of the said block, 2337 links; towards the South-
west by Lot 53 aforesaid, 4390 links; and towards the
North-west by lines 2600 links and 1077 links.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Land vested in Trustees under "The Maori Real
Estate Act, 1867."


NORMANBY, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this
twenty-fifth day of November, 1875.

Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by "The Maori Real Estate Manage-
ment Act, 1867," it is enacted, that if any
title to or interest in any hereditaments shall accrue
to any Maoris, who or any of whom shall be infants,
lunatics, or under legal disability, it shall be lawful
for the Governor in Council, if he think fit, to order
that such hereditaments, or any part thereof or
interest therein as shall to the Governor in Council
be shown to belong to such infant, lunatic, or other
person under legal disability, shall be vested in
trustees, as the Governor in Council shall think fit:
And whereas, by virtue of a Crown grant bearing date
the twenty-fifth day of April, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-one, the parcel of land and
hereditaments described in the Schedule hereto be-
came vested in Inoka Tutangiora, Rapini te Marere,
Mita Kapa, Te Paki Oropi, Rameka Wahapu, Makoare
Waiora, Ahikera te Horo, Hemi
te Kapa, and Matiu Tuapaki, of the District of
Mangonui, in the Province of Auckland, aboriginal
natives of New Zealand: And whereas Inoka Tu-
tangiora, one of the persons named in the said Crown
grant, died intestate: And whereas at a Native
Land Court held at Mangonui, in the province afore-
said, on the third day of May, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-five, Pene Korako claimed to
succeed to the interest of the said Inoka Tutangiora,
in the said parcel of land described in the said
Schedule; and it was ordered by the said Court that
Apikera Tutangiora and Tipina Tutangiora, infants
under the age of twenty-one years, should succeed
to the hereditaments aforesaid; and it is expe-
dient that Pene Korako and Wi Wheta Hongi
be appointed trustees under the said Act on behalf
of the said Apikera Tutangiora and Tipina Tuta-
giora, during their minority:
Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor of
New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council of the Colony, in exercise and in
pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in
him by the said Act, doth hereby order that the
estate or interest of the said Inoka Tutangiora in
the land described in the Schedule hereto shall be
and remain vested in

PENE KORAKO and WI WHETA HONGI, of
Mangonui, in the District of Mangonui, in
the said province, aboriginal natives of New
Zealand,
as Trustees within the meaning and for the purposes
of the said Act for the said Apikera Tutangiora and
Tipina Tutangiora, during their minority.

SCHEDULE.

ALL that parcel of land situate at Ahipara, in the
District of Mangonui, Province of Auckland, being
called or known by the name of Te Wairoa.
Bounded towards the North-east by a line 387
links; towards the South east by a line 205 links;
towards the South by a line 198 links; towards the
South-west by a line 198 links; and towards the
North-west by a line 290 links.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Coun



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🪶 Order Vesting Land Interest in Trustees under The Maori Real Estate Act, 1867.

🪶 Māori Affairs
25 November 1875
Maori land, Trustee appointment, Land vesting, Mangonui, Infant succession
9 names identified
  • Te Huirama Tukariri, Original grantee of land interest
  • Ihaia Tukariri, Original grantee of land interest
  • Reihana te Ahumakiri, Original grantee of land interest
  • Anikiha te Umuroa, Original grantee of land interest
  • Poni te Kanohi, Deceased original grantee
  • Takangaroa, Claimed succession to deceased interest
  • Wirikake Takangaroa, Infant successor whose interest is managed
  • Roka Kahumotu, Appointed trustee for infant successor
  • Te Huirama , Appointed trustee for infant successor

  • NORMANBY, Governor
  • FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council

🪶 Order Vesting Land Interest in Trustees under The Maori Real Estate Act, 1867.

🪶 Māori Affairs
25 November 1875
Maori land, Trustee appointment, Land vesting, Ahipara, Infant succession
13 names identified
  • Inoka Tutangiora, Deceased original grantee
  • Rapini te Marere, Original grantee of land interest
  • Mita Kapa, Original grantee of land interest
  • Te Paki Oropi, Original grantee of land interest
  • Rameka Wahapu, Original grantee of land interest
  • Makoare Waiora, Original grantee of land interest
  • Ahikera te Horo, Original grantee of land interest
  • Hemi te Kapa, Original grantee of land interest
  • Matiu Tuapaki, Original grantee of land interest
  • Pene Korako, Claimed succession and appointed trustee
  • Wi Wheta Hongi, Appointed trustee
  • Apikera Tutangiora, Infant successor whose interest is managed
  • Tipina Tutangiora, Infant successor whose interest is managed

  • NORMANBY, Governor
  • FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council