✨ Land Court Rehearing Decision
Numb. 77.
1243
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1881.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1881.
Decision by Chief Judge, Native Land Court, upon
an Application for Rehearing of Rangipo Block.
Native Land Court Office,
Auckland, 26th September, 1881.
HAVING considered the application of Topia
Turoa and others, dated the 31st May, 1881,
and the application of Poihipi Tukairangi, dated the
2nd June, 1881, and the application of Arepeta
Haeretuterangi, dated the 3rd June, 1881, for the
rehearing of a block of land called Rangipo, in the
District of Taupo, which was decided by the Native
Land Court at Tapuaeharuru on the 30th day of May,
1881, and having heard counsel thereupon, I hereby,
in pursuance of the authority vested in me by "The
Native Land Court Act, 1880," and "The Native
Land Acts Amendment Act, 1881," make order as
follows:-
I confirm the order of the Court in favour of Te
Heuheu Tukino and others, for the piece of land
called in the order of the Court Rangipo Waiu,
No. 1 parcel of the said block, and coloured blue on
the plan produced before the Court, containing
26,000 acres or thereabouts.
I confirm the order of the Court in favour of
Meiha Keepa te Rangihiwinui and others, and Topia
Turoa and others, for so much of the piece of land
called in the order of the Court Rangipo Waiu,
parcel of the said block as lies to the south of the
junction of the Mangaio and Moaowhango Rivers,
which piece of land is coloured red on the said plan,
and contains 45,000 acres, more or less.
And I order that the title to the residue of the
said piece of land which is comprised in the order of
the Court for Rangipo Waiu, and which is situate to
the north of the junction of the Mangaio River with
the Moaowhango River, and is coloured yellow on the
said plan, and contains 30,000 acres, more or less,
shall be tried again.
And I order that the rehearing of the title to the
said piece of land which is situated between the
Mangaio River on the west, the Moaowhango River
on the east, and the Waipahihi River on the north,
shall take place at Upokongaro, near Wanganui, on
the 1st day of December, 1881; and I make no order
as to costs.
Witness my hand, this 26th day of September,
1881.
F. D. FENTON,
Chief Judge.
Whakataunga o te Tumuaki o te Kooti Whakawa Whenua Maori, mo runga i te tono kia tuaruatia te
whakawa o Rangipo Poraka.
Tari o te Kooti Whakawa Whenua Maori,
Akarana, Hepetema 26, 1881.
KUA ata whakaarohia e ahau te tono a Topia Turoa me etahi atu, he mea tuhituhi mai i te 31 o nga ra o
Mei, 1881, te tono a Poibipi Tukairangi he mea tuhituhi mai i te 2 o nga ra o Hune, 1881, me to
tono a Arepeta Haeretuterangi he mea tuhituhi mai i te 3 o nga ra o Hune, 1881, tono kia whakawakia
tuaruat ia tetahi whenua ko Rangipo te ingoa, i te takiwa o Taupo, i whakawakia taua whenua e te Kooti
Whenua Maori ki Tapuaeharuru i te 30 o nga ra o Mei, 1881.
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🪶 Decision regarding Rehearing Application for Rangipo Block
🪶 Māori Affairs26 September 1881
Native Land Court, Rangipo Block, Rehearing, Taupo, Land title confirmation, Upokongaro
6 names identified
- Topia Turoa, Applicant for rehearing Rangipo Block
- Poihipi Tukairangi, Applicant for rehearing Rangipo Block
- Arepeta Haeretuterangi, Applicant for rehearing Rangipo Block
- Te Heuheu Tukino, Confirmed title holder Rangipo Waiu
- Meiha Keepa te Rangihiwinui, Confirmed title holder Rangipo Waiu
- Topia Turoa, Confirmed title holder Rangipo Waiu
- F. D. Fenton, Chief Judge
NZ Gazette 1881, No 77