✨ Native Land Claims
SCHEDULE—continued.
| Claimants | Land Claimed | Boundaries Translated from Claims. | Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection. |
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| Hone Waitere, and Tipeue Waitere | Ruahihi, Turakina | Part of the Turakina reserve. Bounded on the South by the claim of Reupena Kewetone, known as Rini Waitara; on the East by the Makirikiri stream; on the North by a line separating it from other pieces in the same reserve; and on the West by a line near the Turakina river | |
| Piripi, Te Aokapurangi, Mere Epiha, Renati Tapa, Hoani Tumango, Heta Taurua, Hunia, Te Iki, Arapata Taipua, and Rimitiriu Kahukura | Pukeui near Parikino | A piece of land on the left bank of the Whanganui river near Parikino. Bounded on the North by the Wariki Creek to Pahera, thence to Tahunaroa, thence by Whariki Creek a short distance, thence by a line to Te Pohua, thence by the Pohue stream to its sources, thence by a line across Pukematangi ridge to the source of Ngatungataka, thence down Ngatungataka stream to its junction with Ruataniwha, by Ruataniwha to its junction with the Upokongaro stream; on the East by the last-named stream to the boundary of Upokongaro No. 2; on the South by the boundary of Upokongaro Block No. 2, to Pipipi, thence by a line to Mataimoana, thence to Tukeamaui; thence on the West by the Whanganui river to the mouth of the Whariki creek | |
| Hakaraia Korako | Parikino, Whanganui | A piece of land on the proper right bank of the Whanganui river, Province of Wellington. Bounded on the North by a line from Tikitiki to Te Pohue; on the West by a line crossing Te Kehu Flat to Ngatautakui; on the South by a line to Whitikau; and on the East by the Whanganui river | |
| Arapeta Haeretute-rangi, Te Koeti, Hakarae, Hori Pokia, Te Winiata Te Puhake | Murimotu (Tuhi-rangi Block) Whanganui | The boundary commences at Okautupaka, and crosses over Ngawaiarakahata, Waioru, Makiokio, Waitangi, Te Komua-poto, Waiwhero-whero, Titau, Paripokai, Te Toatoa, Maporiki Te Kahikatea, then crosses over the Whangaehu, and on to Te Atuaoterahui, Te Roro-o-taitariki. The boundary ends here | |
| Aperahama Tahunui arangi | Pohuehue, near Mangawhero | In the Whanganui district. A peninsula on the right bank of the Mangawhero river, about three miles above its junction with the Whangaehu. Bounded on the North, East, and South by the Mangawhero river; on the South-west by the Ruakiwi stream; and on the West partly by the Ruakiwi stream, and partly by a line to the Mangawhero river at Otarawa | |
The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen in the Government Survey Office, Wanganui.
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Native Land Court Investigation of Claims
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🪶 Māori Affairs8 June 1871
Land Claims, Whanganui, Māori Land, Native Land Court
18 names identified
- Hone Waitere, Claimant
- Tipeue Waitere, Claimant
- Piripi, Claimant
- Te Aokapurangi, Claimant
- Mere Epiha, Claimant
- Renati Tapa, Claimant
- Hoani Tumango, Claimant
- Heta Taurua, Claimant
- Te Iki Hunia, Claimant
- Arapata Taipua, Claimant
- Rimitiriu Kahukura, Claimant
- Hakaraia Korako, Claimant
- Arapeta Haeretute-rangi, Claimant
- Te Koeti, Claimant
- Hakarae, Claimant
- Hori Pokia, Claimant
- Te Winiata Puhake, Claimant
- Aperahama Tahunui arangi, Claimant
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1871, No 20