Native Land Claims Schedule




SCHEDULE—

Claimants Land Claimed Boundaries Translated from Claims Place where plan will be deposited for public inspection
Te Peeti, Te Aweawe, and others Te Mangaohao, No. 2, near Manawatu Commences at the Ngauue river, and goes along in the Mangaohao river, then goes towards the East until it reaches Puapuatapotu, then goes on to Te Wai-o-Takatua, Tataraki, and Tutaetapara, then turns towards the West, and goes to the source of the Ngauue river, and goes along in that river to the commencement.
Mikaera Te Rangiputara and others Te Mangaohao, No. 3, near Manawatu Commences at Tutaetapara, and goes along in the Mangaohao river, then goes towards the East to Whakatakataka, Te Whare-ote Moe and Raekohua, then goes inland and stops at the source of the Tutaetapara river, and on to the commencing point.
Peeti, Ereni, Hanita, Ihaka, Rota, and Ahenata Te Arawahi, near Manawatu Commences at Te Arawahi, and goes on to the public road, and on to Taonui, goes along on the inland side and goes to the inland side of Te Pukakotukunui and Hapuahiri, turns there, and goes along on the Government boundary and comes out at the road, then goes on to Otane and Te Whetu, turns there and goes on to Te Arawahi.
Peeti Te Aweawe and Ereni Pukupuku, near Manawatu Commences at Pukupuku on the lower side of Manawatu, and goes inland to Tukunui-o-Pata, Whakaatakaka, and Mahurerua, then turns towards the East and goes on to one end of Whakatuakao, turns and goes on to Te Waikaraha, and goes on to Pukupuku, the commencement.
Hohepa, Taituba, Ihepera, and Hanita Te Aweawe Te Wii, near Manawatu Commences up the Manawatu river, and goes along in that river until it reaches Te Matai, then turns and goes to Whakarongaiti, then goes along in Te Motu until it reaches the boundary of the Pakeha’s land, then turns towards the Manawatu river, and goes on to Te Wii.
Peeti Te Aweawe, Ereni, Rota, and Rapana Te Kairanga, near Manawatu Commences at Te Kairanga, and goes up the Manawatu river until it reaches Kahuterangi, then goes along in the river to Tutaewhero, then turns and goes to the Government boundary, and goes along on that boundary to Te Kairanga, where it ends.

The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Native Office, Wellington.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1872, No 26





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🗺️ Schedule of Native Land Claims near Manawatu (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
20 August 1872
Native Land Court, land claims, Manawatu, boundaries, survey maps
19 names identified
  • Te Peeti, Claimant of Te Mangaohao, No. 2
  • Te Aweawe, Claimant of Te Mangaohao, No. 2
  • Mikaera Te Rangiputara, Claimant of Te Mangaohao, No. 3
  • Peeti, Claimant of Te Arawahi
  • Ereni, Claimant of Te Arawahi
  • Hanita, Claimant of Te Arawahi
  • Ihaka, Claimant of Te Arawahi
  • Rota, Claimant of Te Arawahi
  • Ahenata, Claimant of Te Arawahi
  • Peeti Te Aweawe, Claimant of Pukupuku
  • Ereni, Claimant of Pukupuku
  • Hohepa, Claimant of Te Wii
  • Taituba, Claimant of Te Wii
  • Ihepera, Claimant of Te Wii
  • Hanita Te Aweawe, Claimant of Te Wii
  • Peeti Te Aweawe, Claimant of Te Kairanga
  • Ereni, Claimant of Te Kairanga
  • Rota, Claimant of Te Kairanga
  • Rapana, Claimant of Te Kairanga