✨ Native Land Claims Schedule
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SCHEDULE—continued.
| Claimants. | Land Claimed. | Boundaries Translated from Claims. | Place where plan will be deposited for public inspection. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tamihana Te Rauparaha | Kapiti, No. 1, near Te Mingi | Starting from a point on the beach called Wharekohu, and following the ridge the boundary of land granted to D. Brown, Esq., to a point where the Mingi Creek meets the said Crown boundary, thence along the said Mingi Creek till it falls into the sea, thence along the sea beach to the starting point. | The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Native Office Wellington. |
| James Cootes, and others | Kapiti, No. 3, near Kaiwharawhara | Starting from a point on the Eastern beach called Ohako, thence along said beach to Pouatakarehe on to Te Ara-o-Kahura and Otehape, thence in a straight line to the Western beach to a point called Manawanau, thence along the Western beach in a Southerly direction to a point called Maraetakaroro, thence in a straight line to the starting point | |
| Tumihana Te Rauparaha, and Matene Te Whiwhi | Kapiti, No. 4, near Rangatira | Starting from a point on the beach called Otehape, and following along the beach to Taepiro, Otehou, Tupapaku, Waikatea, Tokokawau, Te Maeneene, Rangatira, and on to Te Rere creek, thence along the said creek to the second gully, thence in a straight line to the Western beach called Oneroa, thence South-westerly along the said beach to a point called Manawanau, thence in a straight line to the starting point on the Eastern beach. | |
| Matiu Te Tamuku, Hape Te Rangitewhata, Hemi Kupa, Manahi Te Humu, Puhikaru, and others | Ngakaroro, near Otaki | Starting from Ngakaroro on the beach, it goes towards the East until it reaches the boundary of the Government land at Tararua, then turns and goes towards the North until it comes opposite Otauru, then turns towards the West and comes on to Otauru and Pukehina, then descends to the Mangaone river, crosses that river, and goes along to the boundary of Hakaraia’s land, thence on to Otuhatu and Te Kohatu-a-humai, then on to the river, and thence to the beach, then turns to the South and goes on to Ngakaroro, the starting point. | |
| Henare Te Ture, Tuangahuru, Hapimana, Kima, Kipihana, Hapimana, Karepa, Poihipi, Reihano, Hori Perenara, Ihaka Naera, and others | Whareporoporo, near Otaki | The boundaries are Whareporoporo, going on towards the East to Te Pana-a-tewaewae, Puketi, Kohatu-takoto, and Papauku, and stops at the Government boundary, then turns towards the North, and goes along on the Government boundary to Te Umutaoroa, then turns towards the West to Waiopehu, Te Awapaheke, then turns towards the South, and stops at Whareporoporo |
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Schedule of Native Land Claims near Manawatu
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey20 August 1872
Native Land Court, land claims, Manawatu, boundaries, survey maps
20 names identified
- Tamihana Te Rauparaha, Claimant of Kapiti, No. 1
- D. Brown (Esquire), Land grantee near Kapiti, No. 1
- James Cootes, Claimant of Kapiti, No. 3
- Tumihana Te Rauparaha, Claimant of Kapiti, No. 4
- Matene Te Whiwhi, Claimant of Kapiti, No. 4
- Matiu Te Tamuku, Claimant of Ngakaroro
- Hape Te Rangitewhata, Claimant of Ngakaroro
- Hemi Kupa, Claimant of Ngakaroro
- Manahi Te Humu, Claimant of Ngakaroro
- Puhikaru, Claimant of Ngakaroro
- Henare Te Ture, Claimant of Whareporoporo
- Tuangahuru, Claimant of Whareporoporo
- Hapimana, Claimant of Whareporoporo
- Kima, Claimant of Whareporoporo
- Kipihana, Claimant of Whareporoporo
- Karepa, Claimant of Whareporoporo
- Poihipi, Claimant of Whareporoporo
- Reihano, Claimant of Whareporoporo
- Hori Perenara, Claimant of Whareporoporo
- Ihaka Naera, Claimant of Whareporoporo
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1872, No 26