Native Land Claims Schedule




1696
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[DEC. 9

Name of Claimant. Block and District where situate. Boundaries. Place where plan will be deposited for public inspection.
Mary Roberton Waihihi, near Kororareka Bounded on one side by low-water mark,
and on the South-west by Mr. Buss'
land, 320 feet; on the North-east by
Mr. Buss' land, 560 feet; and on the
North-west by Mr. Jeaskea's land,
404 feet. 20 acres
Mary Roberton Moturohi, an island at
Paroa Bay
400 acres...
J. S. Polack Tairutu, lying between
the claims of Messrs.
Busby and Rev.
Williams, at Waitangi
River
First block.—Bounded on the North
by claim 288p, and on the North-east
and South by the Waitangi River.
150 acres. Second Block.—Bounded
on the North by claim 2883, 850 feet;
to the red clay in Motukaroro hill
called Kotariwera, turns there and
goes on to the river, 350 feet. 2
acres
Jeffray and Whytlaw Wairoa at Te Puna Bounded on the South by the sea, and
on all other sides by Native land.
22 acres
J. E. Hargreaves Morekeneke near Wai-
mate
Bounded on the West by Morekeneke
Pa; on the South by the path to that
Pa; on the North by Native land;
and on the East by a creek adjoining
Mr. George Clarke's land. 1 acre
2 roods
Thomas Spicer A piece of land at the
back of Kororareka
Swamp
Bounded towards the East and North
by land claimed by Mr. Clayton; on
on the South by land bought by Mr.
Turner; and on the West by Native
land. 4 acres
Thomas Spicer A piece of land at Te
Puna
Bounded by the sea, 140 feet; and on
all other sides by Native land. 2
roods
John Scott A piece of land at Koro-
rareka
Commences at the survey line running
to Mr. B. E. Turner's land, 75 links;
thence along on the boundary of that
land 9 chains 10 links, to the Com-
pany's land at the footpath on the
summit of the hill, and thence along
on the said path to a street leading
from Kororareka Beach to Waihi,
and thence by that street to the com-
mencement. This was the piece sold
to the claimant by Mr. Thomas Spicer.
1 acre
Kororareka Land Com-
pany
A piece of land at Koro-
rareka near Mount
Mike
On the South by a path to Tapeka,
2 chains 50 links; on the South-west
by the said path, 3 chains 40 links;
on the North-west by Native land,
4 chains; on the North-east by a
creek, 4 chains; and on the South-
east by Native land, 4 chains. 2
acres
Kororareka Land Com-
pany
A piece of land at Koro-
rareka, at the back of
Mr. Clayton's house
On the South-east by land claimed by
Mr. Clayton, 7 chains; on the North-
east by Native land, 9 chains; and
thence on the West by land claimed
by Mr. Thomas Spicer, 10 chains.
2 acres
Kororareka Land Com-
pany
A piece of land at One-
roa Beach
On the North by the sea; on the South
by a Native track from Kororareka
to Paroa Bay; on the West by Native
land; and towards the East by land
claimed by Mr. Thomas Spicer. 20
chains

The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed, may be seen at the Meetinghouse belonging to Heta Te Haara, Ohaeawai.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1879, No 122





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🪶 Continuation of Native Land Claim Schedule (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
9 December 1879
Native Land Claims, Schedule, Boundaries, Kororareka, Waihihi, Moturohi, Tairutu, Te Puna
10 names identified
  • Mary Roberton, Claimant for Waihihi land
  • Mary Roberton, Claimant for Moturohi island land
  • J. S. Polack, Claimant for Tairutu land blocks
  • Jeffray, Claimant for Wairoa land
  • Whytlaw, Claimant for Wairoa land
  • J. E. Hargreaves, Claimant for Morekeneke land
  • Thomas Spicer, Claimant for land at Te Puna
  • Thomas Spicer, Claimant for land at Kororareka
  • John Scott, Claimant for land at Kororareka
  • Heta Te Haara, Custodian of map inspection location