✨ 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Jeffray and Whytlaw | Wairoa at Te Puna | Bounded on the South by the sea, and on all other sides by Native land. 22 acres |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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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🪶 Māori Affairs9 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
NZ Gazette 1879, No 122