Native Land Claims Schedule




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [Ост. 22

Name of Claimant. Name and Locality of Block. Boundaries. Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection.
Te Wakanoki, Te Hoera, Te Amokehia, and Te Kotai Te Rereioturu, near Tauranga Commences at Tauwharawhara, Raratoa,
Kotare, and Oturaika, turns here
towards the East, and goes to Tu-
wharehia and Tomokia, thence by the
outside boundary towards the North
to Te Pirimoko, and thence to the
commencement
Te Mete, Rau, Kereti, Hoera Te Mimiba, Pauro Te Rongoihacre, and Nikora Paengaroa, near Tau-
ranga
Commences at Tomokia, Tuwherahia,
Waiwhahangao (a stream), it passes
along that stream until it reaches the
end; it turns to the South, Te Tupa,
Te Auaohinepakiaka, Te Waipaepae,
Te Rotoparea; it turns to the East,
Ngatawae, Raupahua, Mahakirau,
Karaunanui, Pokohohua, Hukanui,
Upokotio, it has reached the line of
the Government, continues along that
line until it reaches Tomokia, the
commencement
The maps of these lands if they have been surveyed, can be seen at the Courthouse of the Resident Magistrate, Tauranga.
The Governor Waitaha No. 1, or Otawa Bounded towards the North-east by a
line from Kopuaroa to Otara, thence
toward the South-east by a line to
the summit of Otanewainuku, from
thence toward the South-west by a
line to Otawa, and from thence toward
the North-west to Kopuaroa, the
point of commencement
The Governor Pukeroa The eastern boundary commences at the
junction of the Pongakawa Creek
with the Waihi Lagoon, from whence
it follows the course of the said Po-
ngakawa Creek to a point about
15 chains North of Pariwhaiti. It
is bounded on the South by a line
480 chains (scaled) in length, which
line starts from the end of eastern
boundary and runs in a westerly
direction until it strikes the Kaiko-
kopu Creek. From this point the
Western boundary starts, and follows
the course of the Kaikokopu Creek
to the junction of the Waihi Lagoon,
thence it follows the margin of the
said lagoon to the starting-point,
namely, the mouth of the Pongakawa
The Governor Ngatipahiko Bounded on the North by a line 12598
links, commencing at Waiwhero on
the Waiari Stream to Ohehe, thence
towards the North-west by a line
5138 links to Kohea, thence by a line
21300 links to Otahupa, and a line
1810 links, and a line 5690 links to
Pukunui, thence by a line 8900 links
and a line 3109 links to and across
the Paraite Stream to its junction
with the Kaituna River. Bounded
on the East by the Kaituna River
from the junction of the Paraite
Stream, thence following the West
bank of the Kaituna River to its
junction with the Hururu Stream.
Bounded on the South by Te Hururu
Stream from the junction with the
Kaituna River, following north bank
about 4900 links, thence by a line
about 13100 and a line about 14400
links to Te Tauohikitia on the Waiari
Stream. Bounded on the West from
Te Tauohikitia by the easteru bank
of the Waiari Stream to Waiwhero,
the point of commencement


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🪶 Schedule of Native Land Claims and Boundaries near Tauranga (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
22 October 1879
Native Land Court, Land claims, Boundaries, Tauranga, Schedule, Land blocks
13 names identified
  • Te Wakanoki, Claimant for Te Rereioturu block
  • Te Hoera, Claimant for Te Rereioturu block
  • Te Amokehia, Claimant for Te Rereioturu block
  • Te Kotai, Claimant for Te Rereioturu block
  • Te Mete, Claimant for Paengaroa block
  • Rau, Claimant for Paengaroa block
  • Kereti, Claimant for Paengaroa block
  • Hoera Te Mimiba, Claimant for Paengaroa block
  • Pauro Te Rongoihacre, Claimant for Paengaroa block
  • Nikora, Claimant for Paengaroa block
  • The Governor, Land claim applicant for Waitaha No. 1 block
  • The Governor, Land claim applicant for Pukeroa block
  • The Governor, Land claim applicant for Ngatipahiko block