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.
Nerehana Te Paea, Te Puke Te Paea, Tami Hurahia, Matene Te Whiwhi, Tamihana Rauparaha, Wharetini Tuainuku, Te Watene Tiwaiwai, Rakapa Topeora, Karanama Te Kapukai, Hoani Taipua, and others Paipaitonga, at Ohau, Otaki Commencing at Ngahuruhuru on the beach, it goes towards the East on to Taumatawhanui, hence it goes on the boundary of Roera Hukiki’s land to Te Kokiri-a-Tamatea and Tauteka’s garden, on Tararua, at the Government boundary, then turns and goes towards the North and meets the boundary of Te Watene’s land, at the source of the Ohau river, then turns and goes towards the West on Te Watene’s boundary until it reaches Rua-a-te-whatanui, a peg, and on to the Otawaohao lake, and Te Whatui, and thence on to the beach at Rakauhamahama, a peg, then turns towards the South and goes along the beach to Ngahuruhuru, the commencing point. The maps of each of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen at the Native Office, Wellington.
Kararaina Whawha, Waretini Tuainuku, Ngawiki, Pomare, Roera Hukiki, Matene Te Whiwhi, Henare Roera, and others Te Takapu, near Manawatu Commencing on the West at Pouarangi, on the beach, it goes towards the East until it reaches the hill called Nuku-waiata, goes on from there up to Tararua, then turns towards the North and goes on to the boundary of Ihakara’s land, then turns and goes on the boundary of Ihakara’s land towards the West until it reaches Ngatiti, turns again and goes towards the North until it reaches Pakete, turns here and goes towards the West until it reaches Oturoa, on the Manawatu river, then turns towards the South and goes to Pouarangi, the commencing point. A portion of this land has been granted previously; when it is adjudicated upon, that piece can be cut out
Te Hoia, Hobua, Topi, Hopaia Te Pabau, Hutana, Te Wireti, Kireona, Te Popo, Tamehana Te Hoia, and others Poroutawhao, near Manawatu Commencing at a peg called Te Rua Paraoa it goes toward the East until it reaches the Government boundary on Tararua, then goes along on that boundary towards the South until it reaches Kaiwha, turns there and goes towards the West until it reaches the peg at Namana on the beach, goes then along the beach towards the North until it reaches Te Rua Paraoa the commencement.


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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
26 names identified
  • Nerehana Te Paea, Claimant of Paipaitonga land
  • Te Puke Te Paea, Claimant of Paipaitonga land
  • Tami Hurahia, Claimant of Paipaitonga land
  • Matene Te Whiwhi, Claimant of Paipaitonga land
  • Tamihana Rauparaha, Claimant of Paipaitonga land
  • Wharetini Tuainuku, Claimant of Paipaitonga land
  • Te Watene Tiwaiwai, Claimant of Paipaitonga land
  • Rakapa Topeora, Claimant of Paipaitonga land
  • Karanama Te Kapukai, Claimant of Paipaitonga land
  • Hoani Taipua, Claimant of Paipaitonga land
  • Kararaina Whawha, Claimant of Te Takapu land
  • Waretini Tuainuku, Claimant of Te Takapu land
  • Ngawiki , Claimant of Te Takapu land
  • Pomare, Claimant of Te Takapu land
  • Roera Hukiki, Claimant of Te Takapu land
  • Matene Te Whiwhi, Claimant of Te Takapu land
  • Henare Roera, Claimant of Te Takapu land
  • Te Hoia Te Hoia, Claimant of Poroutawhao land
  • Hobua , Claimant of Poroutawhao land
  • Topi , Claimant of Poroutawhao land
  • Hopaia Te Pabau, Claimant of Poroutawhao land
  • Hutana , Claimant of Poroutawhao land
  • Te Wireti, Claimant of Poroutawhao land
  • Kireona , Claimant of Poroutawhao land
  • Te Popo , Claimant of Poroutawhao land
  • Tamehana Te Hoia, Claimant of Poroutawhao land