β¨ Native Land Court Notices
Native Land Court.
NOTICES OF TIMES AND PLACES FOR INVESTIGATING CLAIMS.
NOTICE is hereby given that the claims, on behalf of themselves and others, of the several persons whose names are mentioned in the first column of the Schedule hereunder written, to the several blocks of land, of which the names and localities are mentioned in the second column, the boundaries of which are described in the Schedule hereunder, will be investigated at Masterton, Wairarapa, on the 16th of October next, and following days.
A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.
Native Land Court Office,
Auckland, 20th August, 1872.
SCHEDULE.
| Claimants. | Land Claimed. | Boundaries Translated from Claims. | Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kerei Te Panau, Ihaka Te Rangimauri, Te Wirihana Kaimokopuna and others | Te Hokowhitu, near Manawatu | The boundary commences at Te Ruarata, and goes on to Pamutana, turns there, and goes on to the head of Te Ruahine river, turns again and goes along in that river, and comes out at the Manawatu river, goes along in Manawatu river until it joins again at Te Ruarata. | House, Featherston, Wairarapa. |
| Nireaba Tamaki and others | Tutaekura, near Masterton | The boundary commences at Te Ruakahikatea, and goes on towards Mangaohao, Pariwhaitini, and Te Rere, turns at the Government boundary and goes on to Te Apiti, turns and goes towards Makakahi and goes on to Te Kurapa, Makara, and reaches on to Upokopaoa, turns there and goes on to Te Ruakahikatea, the commencement. | |
| Ripeka Te Kakapi | Tawhara, near Wairarapa | The boundary commences at Tawhara, and goes on to Tarahi, Te Pohutu, and Te Whakaneke β this is on the Ruamahanga river β turns towards the West having land belonging to Europeans on one side, goes on from there until it reaches Te Uira, turns again, having Anatere on the seaward side, goes on from thence to Tauanui, Rauiriwahine, Nga Puke, Kahumi, Wehirae-upoko-tukituki, Te Takapau and Tupotete, turns and goes on to the Ruamahanga river, and on to Te Rae-o-wharekareao, turns there and goes on till it meets at Tawhara, the commencement, where it ends. | |
| Erihapeti, Karaitiana, Paora, Hamuera, Hoana, Riria, Matina, Ruta, and others | Ukuiwhenua, near Masterton | The boundaries are shown on the maps of the Government. This block is situate on the East of Te Ahiaruhe, and Taketake, and surrounded by Government land. |
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Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims
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πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey20 August 1872
Native Land Court, Claims, Wairarapa, Masterton, Land Disputes
13 names identified
- Kerei Te Panau, Claimant to Te Hokowhitu block
- Ihaka Te Rangimauri, Claimant to Te Hokowhitu block
- Te Wirihana Kaimokopuna, Claimant to Te Hokowhitu block
- Nireaba Tamaki, Claimant to Tutaekura block
- Ripeka Te Kakapi, Claimant to Tawhara block
- Erihapeti, Claimant to Ukuiwhenua block
- Karaitiana, Claimant to Ukuiwhenua block
- Paora, Claimant to Ukuiwhenua block
- Hamuera, Claimant to Ukuiwhenua block
- Hoana, Claimant to Ukuiwhenua block
- Riria, Claimant to Ukuiwhenua block
- Matina, Claimant to Ukuiwhenua block
- Ruta, Claimant to Ukuiwhenua block
- A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1872, No 22