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SCHEDULE—continued.
| Claimants. | Land Claimed. | Boundaries Translated from Claims. | Place where plan will be deposited for public inspection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tauteka, Matene, Kabarunga, Kararaina Whawha, Waretini, Hitau, and others | Horowhenua, at Horowhenua | The boundary commences at Te Uamairangi, on the beach, and goes along on the boundary of Muaupoko, as laid down by Karanama Te Kapukai, and goes on to the Horowhenua lake, crosses that lake and runs between Titirangi and Mokomoko, and goes on to Te Arapaepae, and goes up on to the Tararua mountain. These are the boundaries on the North. Bounded on the East by Taiawa, and on the West by the sea beach. The boundary on the South commences on the beach at Rakauhamama, and goes on to Te Nia, Otawhawha, Mahoenui, and continues on to the boundary of Te Whatanui, and on to Tararua | The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Native Office, Wellington. |
| Hakaraia Tamatehura | Te Tahuna, near Otaki | Bounded towards the East and South by Native land, and towards the West and North by land claimed by Hare Hemi, and others | |
| Hemi Kuti and others | Kaiwharawhara, near Kapiti | Bounded on the North by land claimed by Matene Te Whiwhi; on the East by the sea; on the South by land claimed by Hare Rewiti; and on the West by the sea | |
| Nirai Taraotea, Amiria, Ihaka, Reweti, Renata, Wiremu, Arapata, and Kipa Te Whitu | Opiki, near Manawatu | Bounded on the North by Manawatu; on the East by Kanape; on the South by the Makurerua swamp; and on the West by the Manawatu river | |
| Ruhia and Wekete | Ahitangutu, near Otaki | Bounded on the North, South, and East by Native land, and on the West by land granted to the Church of England Mission | |
| Te Rairi, Pineaha, Roera Rangibeua, Kipa Taharuku, and Hariana | Kanape, near Manawatu | Bounded on the North by the Manawatu river; on the East by a line bearing 116°.9; on the South by the Makurerua swamp; and on the West by Opihi | |
| Peeti Te Aweawe, Te Iwitekai, Hemi Warena, and Huru Te Hiaro | Te Iwitekai, near Manawatu | Commences at Turangawaitaha, and goes along in the Manawatu river to Hingatiraha, Te Iwitekai and Te Rangapipi, and stops at the road, then goes along in the road until it arrives at the commencing point. It contains 76 acres | |
| Huru Te Hiaro | Te Mangaohao No. 1, near Manawatu | Commences at Te Takapu-o-Reaka, and goes along in the Mangaohao river until it reaches the mouth of the Makeretu river; goes up that river to its source, then crosses over to the Mangaohao river, and on to the commencement |
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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
26 names identified
- Tauteka, Claimant of Horowhenua land
- Matene, Claimant of Horowhenua land
- Kabarunga, Claimant of Horowhenua land
- Kararaina Whawha, Claimant of Horowhenua land
- Waretini, Claimant of Horowhenua land
- Hitau, Claimant of Horowhenua land
- Hakaraia Tamatehura, Claimant of Te Tahuna land
- Hemi Kuti, Claimant of Kaiwharawhara land
- Nirai Taraotea, Claimant of Opiki land
- Amiria, Claimant of Opiki land
- Ihaka, Claimant of Opiki land
- Reweti, Claimant of Opiki land
- Renata, Claimant of Opiki land
- Wiremu, Claimant of Opiki land
- Arapata, Claimant of Opiki land
- Kipa Te Whitu, Claimant of Opiki land
- Ruhia, Claimant of Ahitangutu land
- Wekete, Claimant of Ahitangutu land
- Te Rairi, Claimant of Kanape land
- Pineaha, Claimant of Kanape land
- Roera Rangibeua, Claimant of Kanape land
- Kipa Taharuku, Claimant of Kanape land
- Hariana, Claimant of Kanape land
- Peeti Te Aweawe, Claimant of Te Iwitekai land
- Huru Te Hiaro, Claimant of Te Iwitekai land
- Huru Te Hiaro, Claimant of Te Mangaohao No. 1 land
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1872, No 26