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| Name of Claimant | Name of Block of Land Claimed | Description of Boundaries |
|---|---|---|
| Keremihana Wairaka and others | Tawhirihoe | Commencing at Unuunu, thence by Mr. Swainson’s line to Rehurehu, thence by that line to the sea, thence from the mouth of the Rangitikei river to Tawhirihoe, thence by the Tawhirihoe stream to Pukekupu, thence to the commencing point at Te Unuunu |
| Paranihi Te Tau and others | Renreu Pukekokeke | Commencing at Waitapu, thence by that stream to Whitianga, thence southwards to Whakamoetakapu Te Puta, thence to the westward along the line of Puroa a Paheha to Mangaone to Pahekeheke Pukeiwahie, thence to the bridge at Whakaauranga thence along the Rangataua stream to the Rangitikei River, thence eastward to Hakariki, Maungamutu, thence to Te Karaka Te Rui, thence to Otapatu Waituna, thence to Te Reureu Pikitara to the commencing point at Waitapu |
| Pumipi Te Kaka and others | Makowhai | Commencing at the mouth of Makowhai, thence by that river to the Taurarua stream, thence by that stream to Rawiri te Wanui’s boundary, thence to Totarataepa, thence to the northward along the boundary of Ngatikauwhata to Te Punapokororo, thence to Rangitikei to Te Pora, thence by the Rangitikei river to the mouth of the Makowhai stream at the commencing point |
| Wiriharai Te Angiangi and others | Ksiokopu | Commencing at Parakaia’s and Hare Hemi’s post on the inland side of Paepae, thence seawards to Hare Hemi’s boundary on the coast, thence by the coast to Pukepuke, the boundary which has been surveyed for Rawiri Wanui (Kakanui), thence by that line to Kakahuera thence to Omanukake, thence southwards to Parakaia’s post inland by Te Paepae |
| Henere Te Waiaitu and others | Oroua | Commencing at Te Puta, thence to the eastward to Whakamoetakapu, Paeroa, Te Papaku, thence to the eastward, Umuto, Oroua, thence to the southward down the Oroua to Pariroa te Ruapuha, thence westward to Makino and on to the commencement at Te Puta |
| Hare Hemi Taharape | Omarupapuko | Bounded on the south by crown land towards the interior by Parakaia’s claim on the East by land claimed by Wiriharai |
| Rawiri Te Wanui Te Kooro Te One Te Ara Takana | Kakanui Mangatangi Te Awahuri |
If these lands are surveyed the maps can be seen at the office of the Chief Surveyor, Wellington.
Tari o te Kooti Whakawa Whenua Maori,
Akarana, Hurae 28, 1868.
NOTEMEA, i runga i te mana o te Ture o te Runanga Nui o Nui Tireni i whakaingoatia ko te "Ture mo nga whenua Maori, 1867." E ake ia te Kawana ki te kite ia he tika te tuku ki te Kooti Whakawa Whenua Maori kia whakawakia te paanga o tetahi tangata ki te whenua, tetahi tikanga ranei e pa ana ki te urunga o tetahi tangata ki nga whenua i roto i nga rohe kua oti nei te tohutohu ki te tuarua o nga kupu Apiti ki taua
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Native Lands Court Claims Notice
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🪶 Māori Affairs28 July 1868
Native Lands Court, Land Claims, Wellington, Māori Land
7 names identified
- Keremihana Wairaka, Claimant for Tawhirihoe
- Paranihi Te Tau, Claimant for Renreu Pukekokeke
- Pumipi Te Kaka, Claimant for Makowhai
- Wiriharai Te Angiangi, Claimant for Ksiokopu
- Henere Te Waiaitu, Claimant for Oroua
- Hare Hemi Taharape, Claimant for Omarupapuko
- Rawiri Te Wanui, Claimant for Kakanui Mangatangi Te Awahuri
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1868, No 28