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| Claimants. | Land Claimed. | Boundaries Translated from Claims. | Place where plan will be deposited for public inspection. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moroati, Hakarai, Hoani Kipa, Karaitiana, Matenga, Henere, Hakarai, Tere, Kiharoa, Arere, Neri, Hema, Wioi, Pineaha, Pene, and others | Waha-o-te-Marangai near Otaki | Commences at Te Waho-o-te-Marangai and goes on to Tuhatu, Parakahia, and Te Pare-o-te-Puoho, and stops at the river in which Te Tupe was drowned, goes then along the road and comes out at the swamp, then turns and goes along the edge of the swamp until it reaches Te Waka, then goes on to Te Whakahokiahiahia and Makahuri, then turns towards the South and goes on to Kapakapanui, and stops at Te Hoko’s boundary, and Maungakotukutuku, on the side towards the barracks, then turns towards the North, and stops at the burnt Rata tree, then goes on the old boundary of Te Waha-o-te-Marangai-to-tahua, and stops at the commencement of that line | The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Native Office, Wellington. |
| Te Watene Tiwaiwai, Pomare, Mohi Ta-rapuhi, Tuainuku Tamaisnewa, Hone Witi, Tamehana Te Rauparaha, Matene Te Whiwhi, Te Roera Hukiki, Nerehana Te Paea, Ngawiki, Te Puke, Karanama Te Kapukai, Rakapa Topeora and others | Horowhenua, near Manawatu | Commences at the peg at Tawhitikura, on the beach, and goes towards the East to Komakarau, and on to the Horowhenua, at Tau-a-te-Ruru, then goes along the middle of the lake and crosses to Waituii, and goes on to the boundary of the Government land on Tararua, then turns towards the South, and goes along on that boundary to the source of the Ohau river, then crosses that river and comes down and goes towards the West to Te Rua-a-te-Whatanui, a peg, then on to the Otawhao-whao lake and Te Whatuii, then on to the beach at Rakauhamama, a peg, then goes towards the North until it reaches Tawhitikuri, the commencing point | |
| Karaitiana Te Tupe, Te Roera Hukiki, Henare Te Roera, Waretini Tuainuku, Te Ri Tuainuku, Mereana Patukino, Tamihana Te Rauparaha, Matene Te Whiwhi, Hape Te Horohau, Tamati Parakaia, Ria, Karanama Te Kapukai, Kipa, Te Whatanui and others | Muhunoa, at Ohau, Otaki | Commences on the beach at a peg called Peho, and goes towards the East until it reaches the peg at Tirotirowhetu, then goes to the lower side of Mauhiti, an eel river, crosses the river, and goes by it to the Ohau river and strikes Apihana’s fence, then goes on to Te Kirikiri, a kumara plantation, goes on from here in the Ohau river until it reaches the lower side of Pukeatua, then goes up, and goes along on Tararua until it reaches the boundary of the Government land, then goes towards the North on that boundary until it reaches a ridge called Te Kaari-o-Tauteka, then turns towards the West and comes on to Te Kokiri-a-Tamatea, a ridge of Tararua, goes along the side to Waiwiri awa-o-Taumatswhanui, a ridge, then goes to the beach at Ohine, a lake, turns here along the beach towards the South, and meets at Peho, the commencing point |
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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
42 names identified
- Moroati, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Hakarai, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Hoani Hoani Kipa, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Karaitiana, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Matenga, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Henere, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Hakarai, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Tere, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Kiharoa, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Arere, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Neri, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Hema, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Wioi, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Pineaha, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Pene, Claimant of Waha-o-te-Marangai
- Te Watene Te Watene Tiwaiwai, Claimant of Horowhenua
- Pomare, Claimant of Horowhenua
- Mohi Mohi Tarapuhi, Claimant of Horowhenua
- Tuainuku Tuainuku Tamaisnewa, Claimant of Horowhenua
- Hone Hone Witi, Claimant of Horowhenua
- Tamehana Tamehana Te Rauparaha, Claimant of Horowhenua
- Matene Matene Te Whiwhi, Claimant of Horowhenua
- Te Roera Te Roera Hukiki, Claimant of Horowhenua
- Nerehana Nerehana Te Paea, Claimant of Horowhenua
- Ngawiki, Claimant of Horowhenua
- Te Te Puke, Claimant of Horowhenua
- Karanama Karanama Te Kapukai, Claimant of Horowhenua
- Rakapa Rakapa Topeora, Claimant of Horowhenua
- Karaitiana Karaitiana Te Tupe, Claimant of Muhunoa
- Te Roera Te Roera Hukiki, Claimant of Muhunoa
- Henare Henare Te Roera, Claimant of Muhunoa
- Waretini Waretini Tuainuku, Claimant of Muhunoa
- Te Ri Te Ri Tuainuku, Claimant of Muhunoa
- Mereana Mereana Patukino, Claimant of Muhunoa
- Tamihana Tamihana Te Rauparaha, Claimant of Muhunoa
- Matene Matene Te Whiwhi, Claimant of Muhunoa
- Hape Hape Te Horohau, Claimant of Muhunoa
- Tamati Tamati Parakaia, Claimant of Muhunoa
- Ria, Claimant of Muhunoa
- Karanama Karanama Te Kapukai, Claimant of Muhunoa
- Kipa, Claimant of Muhunoa
- Te Te Whatanui, Claimant of Muhunoa
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1872, No 26