β¨ Native Land Court Notices
Native Land Court.
NOTICE 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 Foxton, Manawatu, on the 5th of November next, and following days.
A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.
Native Land Court Office,
Auckland, August 20, 1872.
SCHEDULE.
| Claimants | Land Claimed | Boundaries Translated from Claims | Places where plan will be deposited for public inspection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Huru Te Hiaro, and others | Moroa, near Manawatu | The boundary commences at the mouth of the Hoe, and goes along in the Ihuraua river, until it reaches the mouth of the Punipuni river, goes along in the Punipuni river until it reaches the surveyed boundary of the Government land, and the head of the Hoe river, then goes towards the place where the Hoe runs into the Ihuraua, and on to the commencement. | At the Native Office, Wellington. |
| Hoani Meihana, Peeti Te Aweawe, Kerei Te Panah, Karanama Te Ra, Tuteri Tiweta and others | Aorangi, near Oroua, Manawatu | The boundary commences at the mouth of the Oroua river, and goes along in that river until it reaches Okehu, Te Kairakau, and Te Ruapuha, turns and goes along in the Taonui river until it reaches Waikuku, Te Whaiti, and Te Wheki, goes along then in the Manawatu river, and ends at the mouth of the Oroua river. | At the Native Office, Wellington. |
| Henere Te Herekau, Takerei Te Nawe, Hoani Takerei, Turongo, Arapere, Tukuhare, Epiha Te Rimunui, Hori Te Waharoa, Karena, Raureti, Ngawhenua, Ngapera Heretaunga, Ria Te Hau and Koraki | Kaihinu, near Manawatu | Commences at Te Maire, and goes on to the mouth of the Otauru river, then goes along in the Opapa river, turns and goes towards the South of Korikori, and on to Otukaipo, Paewhakamarumaru, Mataura, Te Puhenga, Apu, Te Tutu-o-Puhiwe, Tukou, and Ngatai, then goes up to Ngapukuturua, and stops at the Government boundary, and then turns towards the East. | At the Native Office, Wellington. |
| Topi Karaha, and Metera Karaha | Te Kahikatea, near Otaki | Bounded on the East by Te Whakarangirangi; on the South by the road going to Wellington; the other boundary is on the North. | At the Native Office, Wellington. |
The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Native Office, Wellington.
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πΊοΈ Notice of times and places for investigating Native Land Court claims
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey20 August 1872
Native Land Court, land claims, investigation, Manawatu, Foxton
22 names identified
- Huru Te Hiaro, Claimant for Moroa land
- Hoani Meihana, Claimant for Aorangi land
- Peeti Te Aweawe, Claimant for Aorangi land
- Kerei Te Panah, Claimant for Aorangi land
- Karanama Te Ra, Claimant for Aorangi land
- Tuteri Tiweta, Claimant for Aorangi land
- Henere Te Herekau, Claimant for Kaihinu land
- Takerei Te Nawe, Claimant for Kaihinu land
- Hoani Takerei, Claimant for Kaihinu land
- Turongo, Claimant for Kaihinu land
- Arapere, Claimant for Kaihinu land
- Tukuhare, Claimant for Kaihinu land
- Epiha Te Rimunui, Claimant for Kaihinu land
- Hori Te Waharoa, Claimant for Kaihinu land
- Karena, Claimant for Kaihinu land
- Raureti, Claimant for Kaihinu land
- Ngawhenua, Claimant for Kaihinu land
- Ngapera Heretaunga, Claimant for Kaihinu land
- Ria Te Hau, Claimant for Kaihinu land
- Koraki, Claimant for Kaihinu land
- Topi Karaha, Claimant for Te Kahikatea land
- Metera Karaha, Claimant for Te Kahikatea land
- A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1872, No 26