✨ Native Land Court Hearing Schedule
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SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1879.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1879.
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 Cambridge, Waikato, on the 1st
of March next, and following days.
Auckland, January 20th, 1879.
A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.
SCHEDULE.
| Name of Claimant. | Name and Locality of
Block. | Boundaries. |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Nirae Whareturere | Te Kumete, near Tirau | Commences at Uharoa, and goes on
Kouranui, and Otamaiwa, crosses
Pokaiwhenua to Rapanui, thence to
the boundary of Paeroa and Mata-
whero, crosses Pokaiwhenua and goes
on to Maungaroa, turns and goes
towards the West to Te Matai, and
Te Pipianga-o-Matawhero, turns again
and goes towards the South to Te
Ra-o-te-marama, turns again and goes
towards the East to Uharoa |
| Paratene Hihitaua, Pu-
kutoia, Tete, Patapu,
Te Kiriwai, Ngatupara,
Ngangiha, Te Kahu-
koti, Wiremu Karaka,
Wharepouaka, Tuanui,
Ngaroma Pukutoia, Te
Morehu Himiona,
Peina Tarawhete, and
Hori Neri | Mangawhero No. 2, near
Matamata | Commences at the Mangawhero River,
and goes towards the South to Tau-
matawhakanekeneke, and thence to
the Waihou River, turns here and
goes towards the East along the bank
of the Waihou River to the boundary
of Mangawhero No. 1, and thence to
the Mangawhero River |
| Miratana Tamati, Hoera | Te Paiakamangaoatua,
near Okoroire | Commences at Mangaoatua. Bounded
towards the West by the Waihou
River, towards the South by Wa-
naupo, Maniania, Huripopoa, Te
Wakaoi, Waiomou, and Otamarahi;
towards the East by Te Umukaoauru;
towards the North by Whirorahi and
Hukeke, thence by the Waiomou
River to Onikau, and thence to the
commencement |
The maps of these lands, if they have been surveyed, can be seen at
the Resident Magistrate's Court, Hamilton.
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🪶 Notice of Native Land Court hearing for claims investigation in Waikato
🪶 Māori Affairs20 January 1879
Native Land Court, Claims investigation, Cambridge, Waikato, Land boundaries, Tirau, Matamata
18 names identified
- Nirae Whareturere, Claimant for Te Kumete block
- Paratene Hihitaua, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Pukutoia, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Tete, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Patapu, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Te Kiriwai, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Ngatupara, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Ngangiha, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Te Kahukoti, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Wiremu Karaka, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Wharepouaka, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Tuanui, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Ngaroma Pukutoia, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Te Morehu Himiona, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Peina Tarawhete, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Hori Neri, Claimant for Mangawhero No. 2 block
- Miratana Tamati, Claimant for Te Paiakamangaoatua block
- Hoera, Claimant for Te Paiakamangaoatua block
- A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk
NZ Gazette 1879, No 18