Native Land Claims Schedule




Oct. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1449

No. Names of Claimants. Name and Localities of Blocks. Boundaries.
65 Rapata Taita, Ropiha Tama-
raro, Rawiri Karaha Waihau No. 2 Commencing at Tokomaru, Taraokahukaore,

Te Waipuna, Te Patungaomakota, coming
thence along to the line of Taumaihi,
reaching to Waiowhanga, thence along the
sea beach, reaching to Waihakeke, thence
to the point of commencement at Toka-
maru. |
| 66 | Rutene Koroua, Manahi
Puanga, Karepa Kautuku | Moetapere ... | Commencing at Taopuku, thence along the
line of Paremata, Te Waimanu, Te Rua-
poti, thence along the line of Mangaheia
No. 1, Te Ahikarearea, Te Ahiraramaurea,
Te Putoitoi-a-Kaipoike, thence along the
boundary of Panikau, Makatete, Te! Ka-
hikaureroa, on the boundary line of Tua-
whatu, Tairoa. |
| 67 | Tuta Nihoniho, Maraki Tau-
tuhi, Pera Taokai, and
others | Te Karaka ... | Tapuwaeroa stream, Te Karaka, Pukutautau,
Waiaranga boundary, Waitangi boundary,
Te Mata River, and completing the surround
at Tapuaeroa River. |
| 68 | The Governor ... | Rotokautuku | Bounded towards the North by Native land
to the Mangaoporo River, thence by the
said Mangaoporo River to the Waiapu
River, towards the East and South by the
said Waiapu River to the Tapuaeroa River,
towards the West by the Tapuaeroa River,
to Trig. Station A at Rakaitoko, thence by
Native land to Trig. Station B, at Te
Kiekie, the point of commencement. |
| 69 | The Governor ... | Pukerangiora | Bounded towards the North by Te Waipou-
pouoteahi stream, and Native land to Te
Whakaumu Trig. Station, thence towards
the North-east and East by Native land to
Te Waihoru stream, and the Maraehara
River, towards the South by the Maraehara
River, towards the West by Te Puni Creek
and Te Waiwaipoupouoteatu stream, the
point of commencement. |
| 70 | The Governor ... | Te Umuhaku | Commencing at Te Pahioruapani, thence to
Te Kahika-o-Kinaki, thence to Hamia,
thence to Mangakaiwharangi, thence to
Takapu-o-te-Atakahaia, thence to Hine-
tama, thence to Whakamarumaru, thence
to Te Werengaotararua, thence to Kake-
wahine, thence to Te Pohatu-a-Taruna,
Takaratua, Te Kaiawhitirohanga, thence to
Te Pahi-o-Ruapani, the point of commence- |
| 71 | The Governor ... | Maungawaru | Bounded towards the North by the Waitahaia
Block, towards the East by the Huiarua
Block, towards the South by the Mangatu
Block, and towards the West by the Motu
River. |
| 72 | The Governor ... | Tatarahake | Bounded towards the North by the Uawa
No. 1 Block, towards the East by the sea,
towards the South by the Uawa River,
towards the West by the Uawa Township
Block to the point of commencement. |
| 73 | The Governor ... | Puateroku ... | Bounded towards the North by the Pouturu
Block, towards the East by the Mangaokahu
Stream, towards the South by the Mata
River, towards the West by the Wetea
Stream and the Waitahaia Block to the
point of completion. |
| 74 | The Governor ... | Ngatawakawaka | Bounded towards the North by the Tauwha-
reparae Block, towards the East by the
Marunga Block and the Mangopiha
Stream, towards the South by the Mata-
tuotonga Block and the Parariki Block
towards the West by the Parariki Block
and the Tauwhareparae Block to the point
of commencement. |



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🪶 Continuation of Schedule of Native Land Claims and Boundaries (Nos. 65-74) (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
6 October 1883
Native Land Court, Claims, Boundaries, Schedule, Maori Land, Waihau, Moetapere, Te Karaka
10 names identified
  • Rapata Taita, Claimant for Waihau No. 2
  • Ropiha Tamara-raro, Claimant for Waihau No. 2
  • Rawiri Karaha, Claimant for Waihau No. 2
  • Rutene Koroua, Claimant for Moetapere
  • Manahi Puanga, Claimant for Moetapere
  • Karepa Kautuku, Claimant for Moetapere
  • Tuta Nihoniho, Claimant for Te Karaka
  • Maraki Tau-tuhí, Claimant for Te Karaka
  • Pera Taokai, Claimant for Te Karaka
  • Governor (The), Listed as claimant for land blocks