Native Land Claims Listings




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[Nov. 19

Name of Claimant. Name and Locality of Block. Boundaries. Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection.
Hamiora Mangakahia, Pane Tarore, and Pe- neamine Tanui Te Pungapunga, near Whangapoua Boundary commences on the Coast, thence to Arakiterehuatai, on reach- ing Te Pungapunga it goes westerly, and follows the Pungapunga River; then turning South-westerly, ascends to Pukerimu, again turning South, goes towards Raumaihiao, then to- wards the East descends to Kaipa- paka, thence to the coast to Raukawa, and turning towards the East closes at Te Rehuatai
Henare Whakarongohau Kuaotunu No. 3, near Whitianga Commences at the Waitaia boundary, thence to Te Taukaka, to Te Tutu and the Otanguru boundary; the western boundary is identical with that of Kawakawa and Te Takapano- hoka; the sea is the southern boun- dary, the eastern boundary to the Waitaia line the commencement
Wiremu Te Pea and Ke- rehama Mataitei Wairahi, near Mercury Bay Commences on the South side at Ta- kototahiwihiwi, running along the Government line, continuing along the Government line to Puketutu, then turning northward by the Government line to Te Whanga; then turning by the coast on the East side to Kauere, at Motuhoro- papa it turns to Opito; and southerly to Takototahiwihiwi
Wiremu Te Pea and Ke- rehama Mataitai Te Ramarama, near Mercury Bay Commences on the South side at Ta- kototahiwihiwi, running along the Government line to Te Tahanga, con- tinuing along the Government line, to Puketutu, then turning northward by the Government line to Te Wanga, then turning by the coast on the East side to Kauere, at Motuhoro- papait turns to Opito; and southerly to Takototahiwihiwi
Wiremu Te Pea and Ke- rehama Mataitai Wairahi No. 1 Commenaes on the South side at Ta- kototahiwihiwi, running along the Government line to Puketutu, then turning northward by the Govern- ment line to Te Whanga, then turn- ing by the coast on the East side to Kauere, at Motuhoropapa it turns to Opito, and southerly to Takotota- hiwihiwi

The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed, can be seen at the Government Survey Office, Auckland.

HE PANUITANGA I RARO I TE TURE WHENUA MAORI, 1873-74.
Ki nga tangata e whai take ana ki te whenua kia mohiotia ai te wahi me te ra e tu ai te Kooti hei
whakawa i o ratou take.

NA, he Panuitanga tenei kia mohiotia ai, ko a te nohoanga o te Kooti Whenua Maori i whakaritea nei
ratou nga ingoa e mau nei i te rarangi tuatahi i raro nei, ki nga piihi whenua e mau nei i te rarangi tuarua.
Ko nga tangata katoa e whai tikanga ano mo aua whenua me haere ki reira.

Ka oti te whakawa, ka puta te Tuhinga Whakamaharatanga Take ki te hunga i kitea tona tika e te
Kooti: heoi ano, he tino whakaotinga tena; e kore rawa e tika kia peke mai tetahi tangata ki muri.

Kooti Whenua Maori,
Akarana, Oketopa 23, 1879.

NA TIKI,
Tino Kai tuhituhi.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1879, No 116





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🪶 Details of Native Land Claims, Boundaries, and Map Inspection Locations

🪶 Māori Affairs
Native Land Court, Land Claims, Boundaries, Land Survey, Whangapoua, Whitianga, Mercury Bay
7 names identified
  • Hamiora Mangakahia, Claimant for Te Pungapunga block
  • Pane Tarore, Claimant for Te Pungapunga block
  • Peneamine Tanui, Claimant for Te Pungapunga block
  • Henare Whakarongohau, Claimant for Kuaotunu No. 3 block
  • Wiremu Te Pea, Claimant for Wairahi and Te Ramarama blocks
  • Kerehama Mataitei, Claimant for Wairahi and Te Ramarama blocks
  • Kerehama Mataitai, Claimant for Wairahi and Te Ramarama blocks

🪶 Notice of Native Land Court Sittings for Adjudication of Claims (Maori)

🪶 Māori Affairs
23 October 1879
Native Land Court, Adjudication, Claims, Maori Language, Auckland
  • NA TIKI, Tino Kai tuhituhi