✨ Native Land Claims Schedule
SCHEDULE—continued.
| Claimants | Land Claimed | Boundaries Translated from Claims | Place where plan will be deposited for public inspection |
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| Horopapera Pukeke | Maeneene, near Waitotara | This is a reserve between Waitotara and Kai Iwi, surrounded by lands belonging to Europeans | |
| Reupena Tauri | Paranui-a-mata, No. 6, near Putiki Wharanui | On the North by land belonging to Hakaraia Korako; on the West by land belonging to Wiremu Tauri; on the South and East by the Awarua stream | |
| Kawana Paipai, and Hori Kerei Paipai | Ngongohau, No. 6, near Putiki Wharanui, Whanganui | On the North by land belonging to Mete Kingi; on the East by the centre of the Ngatarua swamp, which separates it from land belonging to Aperahama Ruke; on the South by Ngongohau, No. 3; on the West by the high water mark of the Whanganui River | |
| Kawana Paipai and Hori Kerei Paipai | Ngongohau, No. 7, near Putiki, Wharanui | On the East by the high water mark of the Whanganui River; on the West by the centre of the said river; on the South and North by other portions of the said river, beyond lines extending Westward from the Southern boundary of Ngongohau, No. 1, and Northern boundary of Ngongohau, No. 6, respectively | |
| Hohua Tankapu, Poite Keina, and Harata Rekoreko | Paengakino, near Mangawhero, Whanganui | On the side of the Mangawhero River. Bounded on the North by the Hampokopoko River; on the South by the Mangawhero River; and on the West by the Mangawhero River | Government Survey Office, Whanganui |
| Hohua Tankapu, Poite Keina, and Harata Rekoreko | Waipapa, near Mangawhero, Whanganui | Bounded on the North by Te Tea (this land belongs to Rahira and Pango); on the South by the Mangawhero River; on the West by the Mangawhero River; and on the East by the said river, and by a point jutting out into the same | |
| Ratana Te Urumingi, Rimitiriu Kaukura, and Matiaha Tapuakawhiwhi | Mangaone, at Whanganui | Near the Whanganui River. Towards the North by the Mangaotahi Gully; towards the East by a line to Te Hue, and other lines to Te Maene and Tautawai; towards the South by the Matatara Block; and towards the West by the Upokongaro No. 2 Block | |
| Koroneho Te Ika-a-maui, Tukia Tao, Ranua, and others | Te Onepu, near Murimotu, Whanganui | Bounded on the North West by the Tokahuru stream; on the South and South East by the Whangaehu River; and on the North East by a line from the Whangaehu River to the Tokahuru stream at Te Mano |
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Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement15 April 1873
Native Land Court, claims, Whanganui, land investigation, land boundaries
18 names identified
- Horopapera Pukeke, Claimant for Maeneene land
- Reupena Tauri, Claimant for Paranui-a-mata land
- Kawana Paipai, Claimant for Ngongohau, No. 6 land
- Hori Kerei Paipai, Claimant for Ngongohau, No. 6 land
- Kawana Paipai, Claimant for Ngongohau, No. 7 land
- Hori Kerei Paipai, Claimant for Ngongohau, No. 7 land
- Hohua Tankapu, Claimant for Paengakino land
- Poite Keina, Claimant for Paengakino land
- Harata Rekoreko, Claimant for Paengakino land
- Hohua Tankapu, Claimant for Waipapa land
- Poite Keina, Claimant for Waipapa land
- Harata Rekoreko, Claimant for Waipapa land
- Ratana Te Urumingi, Claimant for Mangaone land
- Rimitiriu Kaukura, Claimant for Mangaone land
- Matiaha Tapuakawhiwhi, Claimant for Mangaone land
- Koroneho Te Ika-a-maui, Claimant for Te Onepu land
- Tukia Tao, Claimant for Te Onepu land
- Ranua, Claimant for Te Onepu land
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1873, No 11