Native Land Claims




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Name of Claimant. Name and Locality of Block. The Boundaries of the Lands translated from the Claims. Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection.
Te Waka Tahuahi
Pahoro
Pouhira
Ngapuke, near Maramamau Commencing at the Mahiwa River, it runs along the bank on the Queen’s boundary to Taurateuheau, it turns and goes to Kopuanuka, and falls into Ruamahanga, it runs in Ruamahanga upwards and reaches Mangapakiaka, it reaches Kahikaakiaotca and Koparoa, it turns and comes to Ngakoau, it runs along the side of Ngakoau and reaches the Queen’s boundary, it turns and runs on to Ahinetemihi. The Maps of such of these Lands as have been surveyed can be seen in the Court House of the Resident Magistrate, Wairarapa.
Hori Taha
Matene Piripi
Eraita te Here
Riria Waka
Te Pahuri, near Tahorahina, Wairarapa The boundary of Pahuri commences at the junction of the survey line in the forest with the Queen’s boundary, and runs on to Ngawhakapatoto, it goes on to the Ararewarewa to Mangarara, it turns and runs along the Papawai road westerly to the Takapu, it runs along the side of the forest southerly, that is, on the boundary that has been adjudicated on by the Court and reaches the Queen’s boundary, it turns towards the east and reaches the junction of the survey lines above mentioned with the Queen’s boundary in the forest. It has been surveyed.
Matire Piripi
Hori Taha
Eraita Te Here
Riria Te Waaka
Mangatawari, in Tahorahina, Wairarapa The boundary commences at the peg dividing Greytown from Tahorahina, it runs in a southerly direction, and meets the Queen’s boundary at Papapurei, it goes in an easterly direction and reaches a peg which the Government claim as theirs, it turns and runs on the Tahorahina boundary, which has been adjudicated to Matene and others, and meets the Greytown and Tahorahina peg where the boundary closes.

[This piece of land is drawn on the map of Tahorahina, which was investigated on the 30th of September, 1868; it is on the southern portion of the map, and on the western side of the piece of land which has been adjudicated to Matene Piripi and others.]
Hemi Miha
Ahitana
Kaari Te Marau
Renata
Raniera Iho
Maraea
Watarangi, in Wairarapa Commencing at Watarangi it runs along the sea coast to the mouth of Makotukutuku river, and to where the old fence used to be, it turns to the west and comes to the Matenga-o-whatarangi, it runs in the river until it reaches the commencing point where the boundary closes.


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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1869, No 11





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17 names identified
  • Te Waka Tahuahi, Claimant
  • Pahoro, Claimant
  • Pouhira, Claimant
  • Hori Taha, Claimant
  • Matene Piripi, Claimant
  • Eraita te Here, Claimant
  • Riria Waka, Claimant
  • Matire Piripi, Claimant
  • Hori Taha, Claimant
  • Eraita te Here, Claimant
  • Riria te Waaka, Claimant
  • Hemi Miha, Claimant
  • Ahitana, Claimant
  • Kaari te Marau, Claimant
  • Renata, Claimant
  • Raniera Iho, Claimant
  • Maraea, Claimant