✨ Native Land Court Orders
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1041
NATIVE LAND ACTS, 1873-74-78.
NORTHERN DISTRICT (MANGONUI). PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND.
A sitting of the Native Land Court of New Zealand, begun and holden at Mangonui, on the 14th
day of April, 1880, and ended on the 16th day of April, 1880, before Henry A. H. Monro, Esquire,
Judge, and Wiremu M. Hikairo, Assessor:
In the matter of the several applications of persons for the investigation of their claims to be interested
in the several blocks of land named in the first column of the Schedule hereto, it was ordered that a
memorial of the ownership of the several persons respectively named in the third column of the said
Schedule be inscribed on a separate folium of the Court Rolls.
Witness the hand of Henry A. H. Monro, Esquire, Judge, and the Seal of the Court the
16th day of April, 1880.
HENRY A. H. MONRO,
Judge.
| Name of Block. | Area. | Names of Owners. |
|---|---|---|
| A. | R. | |
| Three Kings' Islands, or Manawatawhi Whangatauatia... | 1,692 | 0 |
| ... | 27 | 2 |
Ngakuku, Te Waka Rangaunu, Maihi Te Huhu, Herepeti
Kingi Wiremu, and Te Rapihana Patana. |
TURE WHENUA MAORI, 1873-74-78.
TE TAKIWA O TE RAKI (MANGONUI). KO TE TAKIWA POROWINITANGA O AKARANA.
I Te nohoanga o te Kooti Whenua Maori o Niu Tireni i timataria ki Mangonui, i te 14 o nga ra o
Aperira, 1880, ai oti i te 16 o nga ra o Aperira, 1880, ki te aroaro
raua ko Wiremu Mita Hikairo, Ateha:
I runga i te tono a etahi tangata kia whakawakia o ratou take ki nga wahi whenua e mau nei nga ingoa
i te rarangi tuatahi o te pukapuka e piri ake nei i puta te whakataunga a te Kooti, ko Te Tuhinga
Whakamaharatanga Take o te paanga o nga tangata e mau nei o ratou ingoa ki te rarangi tuatoru, me
tuhituhi ki tetahi wharangi watea o te Kooti Rouru.
Inahoki te ingoa o Henry A. H. Monro, Esquire, Kaiwhakawa, me te Hiiri o te Kooti i te
16 o nga ra o Aperira, 1880.
HENRY AH MONRO,
Kaiwhakawa.
Nga wahi whenua. Te nui o te whenua. Nga ingoa o nga tangata.
| Nga wahi whenua. | Te nui o te whenua. | Nga ingoa o nga tangata. |
|---|---|---|
| E. | R. | |
| Three Kings Islands, or Manawatawhi Whangatauatia... | 1,692 | 0 |
| ... | 27 | 2 |
Ngakuku, Te Waka Rangaunu, Maihi Te Huhu, Herepeti
Kingi Wiremu, me Te Rapihana Patana. |
NATIVE LAND ACTS, 1873-74-78.
NORTHERN DISTRICT (HOKIANGA). PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND.
A sitting of the Native Land Court of New Zealand, begun and holden at Herd's Point, Hokianga, in
the County of Hokianga, on the 24th day of April, 1880, and ended on the 24th day of April, 1880,
before Henry A. H. Monro, Esquire, Judge, and Wiremu Mita Hikairo, Assessor:
In the matter of the application of Peri Te Huhu, and others, for a re-hearing of their claims to be
interested in the block of land hereinafter named, it was ordered that a memorial of the ownership of the
several persons named in the third column of the Schedule hereunder written be inscribed on a separate
folium of the Court Rolls.
Witness the hand of Henry A. H. Monro, Esquire, Judge, and the Seal of the Court, this
24th day of April, 1880.
HENRY A. H. MONRO,
Judge.
| Name of Block. | Area. | Names of Owners. |
|---|---|---|
| A. | R. | |
| Paku | 371 | 0 |
| Paraihe (h.-c.). |
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🪶 Order for Memorial of Ownership following Mangonui Court Sitting
🪶 Māori Affairs16 April 1880
Native Land Court, Ownership Memorial, Mangonui, Three Kings Islands, Land Schedule
9 names identified
- Mere Hangarau, named as owner of land block
- Makereta Pahau, named as owner of land block
- Mere Eruera, named as owner of land block
- Apikaira Ihopa, named as owner of land block
- Ngakuku, named as owner of land block
- Te Waka Rangaunu, named as owner of land block
- Maihi Te Huhu, named as owner of land block
- Herepeti Kingi Wiremu, named as owner of land block
- Te Rapihana Patana, named as owner of land block
- Henry A. H. Monro, Esquire, Judge
🪶 Order for Memorial of Ownership following Hokianga Court Sitting
🪶 Māori Affairs24 April 1880
Native Land Court, Ownership Memorial, Hokianga, Herd's Point, Paku Block
- Peri Te Huhu, named as owner of land block
- Rapata Kakarana, named as owner of land block (h.-c.)
- Mereana Paraihe, named as owner of land block (h.-c.)
- Henry A. H. Monro, Esquire, Judge
NZ Gazette 1880, No 71