Maori Land Trustees Appointments




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Appointing Tipene Taurere a Trustee under "The
Maori Real Estate Management Act, 1867."

NORMANBY, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this
thirteenth day of February, 1877.

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 in-
terest 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 ninth day of February, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-one, the parcel of land
and hereditaments described in the Schedule hereto
was certified to belong to Te Pana Taurere and others,
of the District of Hokianga, in the Province of
Auckland, aboriginal natives of New Zealand:

And whereas the said Te Pana Taurere died
intestate:

And whereas at a sitting of the Native Land Court
held at Whangape, in the district and province
aforesaid, on the twentieth day of October, one
thousand eight hundred and seventy five, Pene Korako
claimed to succeed to the estate and interest of the
said Te Pana Taurere in the parcel of land described
in the said Schedule, and it was ordered by the said
Court that Mihipate te Pana, Ripeka te Pana (minor),
Matiri te Pana (minor), Makoare te Pana (minor),
and Nutana te Pana (minor) should succeed to the
interest and share of the said Te Pana Taurere in
the hereditaments aforesaid in equal shares:

And it is expedient that Tipene Taurere be ap-
pointed trustee under the said Act on behalf of the
said Ripeka te Pana, Matire te Pana, Makoare te
Pana, and Nutana te Pana:

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 interest
and share of the said Te Pana Taurere in the land de-
scribed in the Schedule hereto shall be and remain
vested in

TIPENE TAURERE,
of the District of Hokianga, aboriginal native of
New Zealand, as Trustee within the meaning and for
the purposes of the said Act for the said Ripeka te
Pana, Matire te Pana, Makoare te Pana, and Nutana
te Pana during their minority.

SCHEDULE.
ALL that piece or parcel of land at Taikaraua, in the
District of Hokianga, in the Province of Auckland,
and called or known by the name of Taikaraua, con-
taining by admeasurement 345 acres and 3 roods, be
the same more or less. Bounded towards the North-
east by lines 6100 links and 197 links; towards the
South-east by the Moetangi Block, 6367 links; to-
wards the South-west by the sea; and towards the
North-west by the Waikare Block, 6943 links.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.


Appointing Hoani te Wainoho and Arapera te Aho
Trustees under "The Maori Real Estate Manage-
ment Act, 1867."

NORMANBY, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this
thirteenth day of February, 1877.

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 thirteenth day of October, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, the parcel of
land and hereditaments described in the Schedule
hereto was certified to belong to Henare Pakura and
others of the District of Te Wairoa, in the Province
of Hawke's Bay, aboriginal natives of New Zealand:

And whereas the said Henare Pakura died intestate:

And whereas at a sitting of the Native Land Court
held at Te Wairoa, in the province aforesaid, on the
twelfth day of November, one thousand eight hun-
dred and seventy-five, Meretene Pakura claimed to
succeed to the interest and share of the said Henare
Pakura in the parcel of land described in the said
Schedule, and it was ordered by the said Court that
Meretene Pakura, a minor, should succeed to the
hereditaments aforesaid:

And it is expedient that Hoani te Wainoho and
Arapera te Aho be appointed trustees under the said
Act on behalf of the said Meretene Pakura:

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
interest and share of the said Henare Pakura in
the land described in the Schedule hereto shall be
and remain vested in

HOANI TE WAINOHO and
ARAPERA TE AHO,
as Trustees within the meaning and for the purposes
of the said Act for the said Meretene Pakura during
her minority.

SCHEDULE.
ALL that piece or parcel of land at Mohaka, in the
District of Wairoa, in the Province of Hawke's Bay,
and called or known by the name of "Mohaka," con-
taining by admeasurement 22,355 acres, be the same
more or less. Bounded towards the East by the
Waihua No. 1 Block, 13720 links, 843 links, 9545
links, 5025 links, 2350 links and 1086 links; and
by the Waipapa Block, 3248 links, 2067 links, and
2004 links; towards the South by the Mohaka River;
towards the West by the Whareraurakau Block, 547
links, 7785 links, and 3077 links; towards the North
by the Pihanui No. 2 Block, 16520 links, and by the
Waihua Block 24962 links; and towards the North-
east by the Waihua Block aforesaid, 10500 links, and
by the Waihua River.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.



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🪶 Appointment of Tipene Taurere as Trustee under Maori Real Estate Management Act

🪶 Māori Affairs
13 February 1877
Trustee appointment, Land vesting, Hokianga, Auckland, Minors, Succession
12 names identified
  • Te Pana Taurere, Original land owner
  • Pene Korako, Succession claimant
  • Mihipate te Pana, Succeeded to interest
  • Ripeka te Pana, Minor successor
  • Matiri te Pana, Minor successor
  • Makoare te Pana, Minor successor
  • Nutana te Pana, Minor successor
  • Tipene Taurere, Appointed Trustee
  • Ripeka te Pana, Beneficiary during minority
  • Matire te Pana, Beneficiary during minority
  • Makoare te Pana, Beneficiary during minority
  • Nutana te Pana, Beneficiary during minority

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

🪶 Appointment of Hoani te Wainoho and Arapera te Aho as Trustees under Maori Real Estate Management Act

🪶 Māori Affairs
13 February 1877
Trustee appointment, Land vesting, Te Wairoa, Hawke's Bay, Minor beneficiary
  • Henare Pakura, Original land owner
  • Meretene Pakura, Minor successor
  • Hoani te Wainoho, Appointed Trustee
  • Arapera te Aho, Appointed Trustee
  • Meretene Pakura, Beneficiary during minority

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