✨ Native Land Claims Listings
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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| Name of Claimant. | Name and Locality of Block. | Boundaries. |
|---|---|---|
| Harata Paraone, Hori Tamati, and Hare Petera |
Matahina, near Te Teko | Commences at Te Rahoomaiao, and goes on to Te Kopua, Te Panepane, Waikotukutuku, Waiwa, Tokotokorau, Paeatewhaoterangi- nui, Te Ahunga, Te Monohu, Te Tarata and Te Mihiawhakaata, then turns and goes on towards the South to Ngatamawhene, Wha- tehauhi, Te Tapae, Orangititi, Ngahuru- huru-o-teiriwhata, Te Raepohatu, and the boundary of Whaiohau, then goes along in a line to Pokairoa, Pahekeheke, Waiko- whewhe, Hauraki, Kaitangata, Tokotokorau, Te Paripari, Ngututoroa, Kopuahao and Otipa, then turns towards the West, and goes along the Government boundary to Wharapukao, thence to the commencement. |
| Harata Paraone, Hori Tamati, and Hare Petera |
Kaingaroa Whaoa, near Matata |
Commences at the mouth of the Waiotapu, at Waikato, and goes along on the West side of Waiotapu to Orangikekeru, Te Paatepaoro, Mangakara, Orangiwhanake, Mangahoanga, Takitoa, Otaketake, Oma- ruaha, Kourataramama, Te Arapokahou, Te Angaatekakahi, Te Waiaopareauru, Puru- kohukohu, Te Awaohapeketuarangi, Hae- repo, Ngahewa, Whakapapataringa, and Te Roiti, then turns towards the South-east, and goes on to Te Rotomapua, Otumaka- werangi, the source of the Mangakokomuka, Waitehouhi to the source, Te Korokoroate- tuatahi, and Te Ahiwhakamura, then turns towards the South and goes on along on a ridge on the East of Kaingaroa to the boun- dary of No. 2; turns again and goes on to the source of Iraraorao, and the source of Torepatutahi; then goes along in the Tore- patutahi River to Waikato, thence by the current of the Waikato River to Waiotapu, the commencing point. |
| Harata Paraone, Hori Tamati, and Hare Petera |
Te Pokohu, near Tarawera River |
Commences at Puta-o-Rangitawa, and goes on to Te Tuara-o-Maruwahine, Te Arahau, Tokotokorau, Te Pae-o-te-Whakarau, Ote- ranginui, Te Ahunga, Te Monahu, Te Tarata, Te Torohunga and Te Mihiawhakaata, then turns, and goes on to Ngamotu, Hora- horanga, Maraitai, Waiopurua, Waipapa, Tapuaimua, Pukemuremure, Te Akatarere, Otukapu, Tumutara, and the Tarawera River, thence to the commencement. |
| Harata Paraone, Hori Tamati, and Hare Petera |
Te Pokohu No. 1, near Ma- tahina |
Commences at Te Putaoterangitaua and goes on to Te Tuaraohiwiroa, Te Nihorei, Te Arahou, Tokotokorau, Te Pae-a-te-whakarau, Oteranginui, Te Hunga, Te Monehu, Te Tarata, Te Torohanga, and Te Mihi-a-wha- kaata, then turns, and goes on towards the West to Ngamotu, Te Horahoranga, Ma- raetahia, Waiapurua Waipapa, Runangauta, Te Kanakana and Te Kakahuoteritenga, turns again, and goes on towards the North to Mahangakiwi, Otangiwaka, Otutamira, Te Huihui, Te Makomako, Tumutara, and the boundary of Ngarararua, then goes along in the Tarawera River to the com- mencement. |
| Harata Paraone, Hori Tamati, and Hare Petera |
Pukeroa, near Rotorua | Commences at Maperuperu near Rotoma, and goes on to Te Onewhero, Te Muriwa and Te Matau, then turns to the Government boundary, turns again and goes along out- ward on that boundary to Te Wharehinake, turns again and goes on to Te Rotokotuku- tuku, thence to the commencement. |
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Details of Native Land Claims Investigation
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🪶 Māori Affairs20 July 1881
Native Land Claims, Boundaries, Land Blocks, Matahina, Matata, Tarawera River, Rotorua
- Harata Paraone, Claimants for multiple land blocks
- Hori Tamati, Claimants for multiple land blocks
- Hare Petera, Claimants for multiple land blocks
NZ Gazette 1881, No 67