✨ Land Descriptions and Court Notices
June 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1909
Descriptions of Small Grazing-runs.
Section 4, Blocks XI and XII, Tauakira District, is situated on the left bank of the Whanganui River, and takes in a strip of country from the river up on to the main watershed between the Whanganui and Mangawhero Rivers. The access is from Whanganui, which is about thirty-six miles and a half distant, of which thirty-six miles is by river-steamer to Koriniti Landing-place, and half a mile by surveyed unformed road. The section comprises about 80 acres of easy open land, with manuka scrub along the Whanganui, and remainder rough birch-bush country intersected by gorgy creeks. The soil is of fair to good quality, resting on papa formation. The bush is fairly heavy, consisting of birch, tawhero, and tawa towards front, and mixed rimu, matai, kahikatea, birch, and tawa at back, with a thick undergrowth of rangiora, fern, and supplejack. Well watered by Ruapirau and small creeks. Elevation ranges from about 100 ft. to 2,000 ft. above sea-level.
Section 4, Block XV, Tauakira District, is situated on the left bank of the Whanganui River, the access being from Whanganui, which is about thirty-four miles distant. There are good landing-places for river-steamer all along the river frontage. The section comprises about 80 acres of easy, open, and manuka-scrub land along the river; remainder steep bush slopes, with gorgy creeks. The soil is of fair to good quality, on papa formation. The forest is fairly heavy, comprising tawa, birch, and tawhero towards front, with mixed rata, matai, maire, and rimu at back, and a thick undergrowth of rangiora, fern, and supplejack. Well watered by small streams. Elevation ranges from about 100 ft. to 2,000 ft. above sea-level.
Section 4, Block XVI, Tauakira District, is situated on the main watershed between the Whanganui and Mangawhero Rivers, abreast of Koriniti Pa, which is about thirty-six miles from Whanganui. The access is from Whanganui, which is about thirty-four miles distant by river-steamer to mouth of the Pitangi Creek, and from there by about eight miles of surveyed road, of which about a mile and a half is formed horse-track. The section consists of steep slopes of mixed-bush country, intersected by gorgy creeks. The soil is fair to good, on papa formation. The forest is fairly heavy mixed bush, comprising tawa, rata, maire, tawhero, birch, rimu, and kahikatea, and a thick undergrowth of rangiora, fern, and supplejack. Well watered by small creeks. Elevation ranges from about 1,000 ft. to 2,000 ft. above sea-level.
Section 2, Block IX, Ngamatea District, is situated on the eastern slopes of the main watershed between the Whanganui and the Mangawhero Rivers. The access is from Whanganui, which is about thirty-five miles distant by Field’s Track and Parapara–Raetihi Roads, of which twenty-five miles is dray-road, remainder horse-track. Another route is up the Whanganui River by steamer to Matahiwi (thirty-nine miles), and then twenty-one miles of horse-track via Matahiwi–Ohotu Road and Raetihi–Parapara Road. The section comprises fair to rough slopes of mixed-bush land, intersected by gorgy creeks towards back boundary. The soil is of good quality, on papa formation. The forest is fairly heavy mixed bush, comprising tawa, rata, matai, maire, kahikatea, rimu, birch, with an occasional totara, and a thick undergrowth of rangiora, mahoe, and supplejack. Well watered by the Mangawhero River and small creeks. Elevation ranges from about 600 ft. to 2,200 ft. above sea-level.
[Note.—These lands are offered subject to the same terms and conditions as Morikau Block. See preceding notice.]
THOS. W. FISHER,
President, Aotea Maori Land Board.
NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES.
Sitting of the Native Land Court at Paeroa.
Registrar’s Office, Auckland, 14th June, 1907.
NOTICE is hereby given that the several matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the Native Land Court sitting at Paeroa on the 16th day of July, 1907, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will allow.
[Auckland, 1907–20.]
A. G. HOLLAND, Registrar.
SCHEDULE.
APPLICATIONS FOR PARTITION.
| No. | Name of Applicant. | Name of Land. |
|---|
ADJOURNED APPLICATION.
1185 | Mataiti Aramoana and others .. .. .. .. | Tihikauere.
NEW APPLICATIONS.
1186 | Remana Nutana (for Te Hurinui) .. .. .. | Ngarua No. 1b.
1187 | Tata Meremana .. .. .. .. | Te Reureu.
1188 | Wikitoria te Ngahue and others .. .. .. | Te Hore No. 3.
1189 | Anaru Eketone (agent for Rikirangi Tuinga, Riki Tuhaiti, and others) .. .. .. | Orangipirau No. 1.
CLAIMS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COROMANDEL.
1190 | Huihana Rangituta .. .. .. .. | Papaaroha No. 5.
1191 | Hori Eparaima (by his solicitor, T. A. Moresby) .. .. .. | Te Kauanga.
1192 | Titikore Kiwi (by his agent, Tu Karamaene Hapi) .. .. .. | Moehau No. 1 East (Waikawau).
APPLICATION TO DETERMINE RELATIVE INTERESTS.
| No. | Name of Applicant. | Name of Land. |
|---|---|---|
| 1476 | Puti Pepene and Papu Pepene .. .. .. .. | Te Aroha, Block IX, Section 25. |
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- THOS. W. FISHER, President, Aotea Maori Land Board
🪶 Native Land Court Notices for Paeroa
🪶 Māori Affairs14 June 1907
Land court, Paeroa, Applications, Partition, Adjourned, New, Claims, Coromandel, Determine interests
10 names identified
- Mataiti Aramoana, Applicant for partition
- Remana Nutana, Applicant for partition
- Tata Meremana, Applicant for partition
- Wikitoria te Ngahue, Applicant for partition
- Anaru Eketone, Agent for partition application
- Huihana Rangituta, Applicant for land claim
- Hori Eparaima, Applicant for land claim
- Titikore Kiwi, Applicant for land claim
- Puti Pepene, Applicant to determine interests
- Papu Pepene, Applicant to determine interests
- A. G. HOLLAND, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1907, No 53