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SCHEDULE—continued.
| Claimants | Land Claimed | Boundaries Translated from Claims | Place where plan will be deposited for public inspection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ngawiki Tauteka and others | Horowhenua, Horowhenua | Commences at Uamairangi (on the beach), and goes along on the boundary of Muaupoko, and comes out at the Horowhenua lake, crosses the lake, and runs between Titirangi and Te Makonoko, and goes on to Te Arapaepae, and then goes up to the Tararua mountain—these are the boundaries towards the North. The Eastern boundary is Tararua; the Western is Tatahu. The Southern boundary commences on the beach at Ikakawhamama, and goes on to Nia, Otawhawa, and Mahoenui, then goes along on the boundary of Te Whatanui, which has been cut as far as Tararua | |
| Tiemi Ranapiri | Tu Tangata Kino, No. 4, near Otaki | Bounded towards the North and East by land claimed by Watene and others; towards the South by branch of the Otaki river, and towards the West by land claimed by Penenara Te Tewe | |
| Perenara Te Tewe | Maungapiharau, near Otaki | Bounded on the North by land claimed by Topi and others; towards the East by land claimed by Tiemi Ranapiri; towards the South by branch of the Otaki river, and towards the West by Native land | |
| Roera Hukiki | Tu Tangata Kino, No. 5, near Otaki | Bounded on the North by branch of the Otaki river; on the South by land granted to Uruora; on the West by land granted to Matene Te Whiwhi, and towards the East by Native land | |
| Hakaraia Tamatehura | Waha-o-te-Marangi, near Otaki | Bounded on the North by the Otaki river; on the South by land claimed by Ngatipare; on the East by land claimed by the Ngatikikopiri; and on the West by land claimed by the Ngatihuia | |
| Tapa Te Whato, Kooro Te One, Hoeta Te Kohuhui, and others | Aorangi (part of) near Oroua | The boundary commences at Te Kairakau, and goes towards the East until it reaches the Government boundary at Taonui, turns there towards the North and runs along the Government boundary to Te Ruapuha, Oroua, turns then towards the South and goes along in the Oroua river, and ends at Kairakau | |
| Tiemi Ranapiri | Tu Tangata-kino, near Otaki | Bounded on the North and East by Native land; on the South by land claimed by Tiemi Ranapiri; and on the West by land claimed by Perenara Te Tewe | |
| Tiemi Ranapiri | Abitangutu, near Otaki | Bounded on the North by a public road; towards the South, East, and West by Native lands |
The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Native Office, Wellington.
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Notice of times and places for investigating Native Land Court claims
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey20 August 1872
Native Land Court, land claims, investigation, Manawatu, Foxton
8 names identified
- Ngawiki Tauteka, Claimant of Horowhenua
- Tiemi Ranapiri, Claimant of Tu Tangata Kino, No. 4 and other lands
- Perenara Te Tewe, Claimant of Maungapiharau
- Roera Hukiki, Claimant of Tu Tangata Kino, No. 5
- Hakaraia Tamatehura, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangi
- Tapa Te Whato, Claimant of Aorangi (part of)
- Kooro Te One, Claimant of Aorangi (part of)
- Hoeta Te Kohuhui, Claimant of Aorangi (part of)
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1872, No 26