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.
Hare Hemi, Hema Te Ao, Kaperiere, and others Ohau, at Ohau The boundary commences on the North side of the Ohau river and goes towards the East to Waimoana, Tokaroa, Makaretu and Tawhirikohukohu, the Government boundary, then turns towards the West to Papauku, Waiopehu, Te Pana-a-te-waewae, then turns towards the North, through the middle of Whareporoporo, on to Waimoana.
Karepa Te Kaputai Wireti Riunui, Akuhata Kapukai, Hohua, and Karanama Te Kapukai Takapu-o-tiroa near Otaki Bounded towards the South by land granted to Kararaina Whaha; towards the North by land granted to Hemi Kuti; and towards the East and West by Native lands.
Tamehana Te Rauparaha, and Matene Te Whiwhi Paremata, near Otaki Bounded on the East and North by Rangiuru and Waiariki streams; on the West and South by the Rangiuru and Otaki rivers; and by Native lands.
Ngahoro Pekeka, Wikerei Tabatahi, and Ngihi Pekeka Paremata, near Otaki Bounded towards the North and West by Native lands; towards the East by land granted to Horomona; and towards the South by the Otaki river.
Hemi Kupa, Karepa Kapukai, Moihi Te Humu, Hapeta Te Rangikatukua, and others Paremata, near Otaki Bounded on the South by the Otaki river; on the West by the Rangiuru stream; on the North and East by Native lands.
Karanama Te Kapukai, and others Muhunoa, at Ohau, Otaki The boundaries commence at Peho, on the beach, and go towards the East until they reach Tirotirowhetu, then go along on the lower side of the Mawhiti stream, then cross and go on to the Ohau stream, then cross and go on to Apihana’s fence, and on to Kerikeri, then go along in the Ohau stream until they reach the lower side of Pukeatua, then go along on Tararua until they reach the boundary of the Government land, then turn towards the North and go along on the Government boundary to Tauteka’s garden, then go along on Pararoa until they reach Ihakara Tukumaru’s boundary, turn then towards the West and come down to Te Arapaepae, and on to Okatia, on the beach, then turn towards the South and go along the beach until they meet at Peho, the commencing point. Native Office, Wellington


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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
17 names identified
  • Hare Hemi, Claimant of land at Ohau
  • Hema Te Ao, Claimant of land at Ohau
  • Kaperiere, Claimant of land at Ohau
  • Karepa Te Kaputai Wireti Riunui, Claimant of land at Takapu-o-tiroa near Otaki
  • Akuhata Kapukai, Claimant of land at Takapu-o-tiroa near Otaki
  • Hohua, Claimant of land at Takapu-o-tiroa near Otaki
  • Karanama Te Kapukai, Claimant of land at Takapu-o-tiroa near Otaki
  • Tamehana Te Rauparaha, Claimant of land at Paremata near Otaki
  • Matene Te Whiwhi, Claimant of land at Paremata near Otaki
  • Ngahoro Pekeka, Claimant of land at Paremata near Otaki
  • Wikerei Tabatahi, Claimant of land at Paremata near Otaki
  • Ngihi Pekeka, Claimant of land at Paremata near Otaki
  • Hemi Kupa, Claimant of land at Paremata near Otaki
  • Karepa Kapukai, Claimant of land at Paremata near Otaki
  • Moihi Te Humu, Claimant of land at Paremata near Otaki
  • Hapeta Te Rangikatukua, Claimant of land at Paremata near Otaki
  • Karanama Te Kapukai, Claimant of land at Muhunoa, at Ohau, Otaki