✨ Native Land Claims
Numb. 20. 273
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1878.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1878.
NATIVE LANDS COURT.
Notice under the Native Land Acts, 1873-74, of Times and Places for Investigating Claims.
NOTICE is hereby given that the claims, on behalf of themselves and others, of the several persons
whose names are mentioned in the first column of the Schedule hereunder written, to the several
blocks of land of which the names and localities are mentioned in the second column, the boundaries of
which are published in the Schedule hereunder, will be investigated at Ohinemutu, Rotorua, on the
of next and following days.
Auckland, January 30th, 1878. A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.
SCHEDULE.
| Name of Claimant. | Name and Locality of Block. | Boundaries. | Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Henare Te Pukuatua ... | Kapenga, near Rotorua | The boundaries are shown on the map... | The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Survey Office, Auckland. |
| Henare Te Pukuatua ... | Tumunui, near Rotorua | The boundaries are shown on the map... | |
| Henare Te Pukuatua ... | Ratoreka, near Rotorua | The boundaries are shown on the map... | |
| Hohepa Tamamutu, Wi-kiriwhi Te Tuahu, Hori Taiawhio, Renata Nga-hana, Heni Taiawhio, and others | Ratoreka, near Rotorua | Commences at Opuhia, and goes on to Te Tiki, Te Aroaro, the Whirinaki Valley, and Te Pa-o-Te-Atuareretahi, thence along in the Whirinaki River, then turns and goes on to the Wai-kato River, and along in it to Te Waihunuhunu; thence goes inland to Whakakomiti, Omirinoko, Te Hiku-maro, the Te Kopiha Range, Tohureo-o-Tutekaiwhara, and along on the road to Tutehu and Waipao, and thence to the commencement | |
| Maihi Te Ngaru, Areka-tera Te Puni, Hare Teimana, Karanama Te Waro, Menehira Pouawha, Te Honiana, and Kipihana | Te Rotohokahoka, near Rotorua | Commences at Te Komotaungahere, and goes on to Maka and Te Putaihinu; then falls into the Utuhina River, and goes on to Te Paohau, Te Ana-o-te-kuri, Te Mangatapu, Otawakenui, Oruarei, Mokoroa, and thence to the commencement |
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🪶 Notice of Native Land Claims Investigation
🪶 Māori Affairs30 January 1878
Native Lands Court, Land Claims, Rotorua, Investigation
13 names identified
- Henare Te Pukuatua, Claimant for Kapenga, Tumunui, Ratoreka
- Hohepa Tamamutu, Claimant for Ratoreka
- Wi-kiriwhi Te Tuahu, Claimant for Ratoreka
- Hori Taiawhio, Claimant for Ratoreka
- Renata Nga-hana, Claimant for Ratoreka
- Heni Taiawhio, Claimant for Ratoreka
- Maihi Te Ngaru, Claimant for Te Rotohokahoka
- Areka-tera Te Puni, Claimant for Te Rotohokahoka
- Hare Teimana, Claimant for Te Rotohokahoka
- Karanama Te Waro, Claimant for Te Rotohokahoka
- Menehira Pouawha, Claimant for Te Rotohokahoka
- Te Honiana, Claimant for Te Rotohokahoka
- Kipihana, Claimant for Te Rotohokahoka
- A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk
NZ Gazette 1878, No 20