✨ Land Purchase Report
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,
(PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.)
Published by Authority.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signature thereto annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those persons to whom they relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
WILLIAM HICKSON,
Provincial Secretary.
VOL. XV. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1868. No. 2.
Rangitikei-Manawatu Purchase.
Superintendent’s Office,
Wellington, 14th January, 1868.
The following Report, made by Mr. McLean in 1849, relative to the purchase of the Rangitikei-Manawatu, is published for general information.
I. E. FEATHERSTON,
Land Purchase Commissioner.
Wanganui, 12th April, 1849.
Sir,—
In laying before you, by direction of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, a statement of the terms which I have the honor of proposing as payment for the Ngatiapa District, I also deem it advisable in applying for the first instalment of the purchase money to bring under your notice a brief review of the Ngatiapa title.
1st. The Ngatiapas were the original proprietors of the country from the Wangaehu to Manawatu, and conjointly with the Rangitane and Muaupoko tribes they claimed as far south on this island as Waikane and Rangitikei, the Tararua range forming the boundary between them and the Ngatikahumui tribe of the East Coast.
2nd. Te Rauparaha and Rangihaeata in their well-known conquests, aided by the Ngatiawas and Tawhiao, a Ngaphui chief, destroyed the greater number of the above tribe, taking possession of their country as far as Manawatu, and subsequently some portions of the south bank of the Rangitikei was possessed and is still occupied by a party of Ngatirankawa natives, who were invited from Waikato by Te Rauparaha to assist him in retaining his conquests.
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🗺️ Rangitikei-Manawatu Purchase Report
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey14 January 1868
Land purchase, Ngatiapa District, Rangitikei-Manawatu, historical review
- McLean (Mr), Author of the report
- Te Rauparaha, Conqueror mentioned in the report
- Rangihaeata, Conqueror mentioned in the report
- I. E. Featherston, Land Purchase Commissioner
- William Hickson, Provincial Secretary
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1868, No 2