✨ 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. |
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| Ratana Te Urumingi, Matiaha Tspukawhiwhi, Utiku Mohuia, and others | Patupa, on the left bank of the Whanganui River | Bounded on the North by a line from the mouth of the Waipapa stream to Te Kerehu; thence by a line to Mataimoana; thence by a line to the boundary of Upokongaro Block No. 2, at Pipipi; thence bounded on the South East and East by the boundary of Upokongaro Block No. 2, (granted to Ratana Te Urumingi and others) to Tikinimapu; thence bounded on the South by lines to Pungarehu boundary at Otamawhango; thence bounded on the West by the boundary of Pungarehu to the Whanganui River at Waiwhere, and thence by the Whanganui River to the starting point. | Government Survey Office, Whanganui. |
| Ratana Te Urumingi, Keruhi Te Ope, Matiaha Tapukawhiwhi, Rota Takurangi, Utiku Mohuia, Teoti Parekaba, Mere Mawaa, and others | Waitaeore, on the left bank of the Whanganui River | Commencing about ten chains eastward of the Ngakurianui whirlpool, on the Whanganui River, near Parikino, and going eastward along the Otutata ridge to Onehunga; and thence eastward by cut lines to Teraiotahanga; thence Southward to a point on the Pipipi range; and thence North Westward to the starting point. |
| Mita Karaka Tapa, Hone Hira Te Wharetiti, and others | Tapuirau, on the left bank of the Whanganui River | On the right bank of the Whanganui River, commencing at Omatawhera; and thence bounded on the North East, East, and South East, by the Whanganui River to the Ohawea stream; on the South by the Ohawea stream; and on the West and North by land in the occupation of William Reid and Henry Serjeant, to Omatawhera, the starting point. |
| Hakaraia Korako, Hone Tumango, Roneti Tapa, Hare Te Apa | Wakahuruawaka, near Parikino, Whanganui | Being a piece of land on the proper left bank of the Whanganui River, about one mile above Parikino. Bounded on the North East partly by Te Rewa stream, and partly by a line 4318 links to Tahuhu; on the South East by a line 2,460 links long across Tirotiro flat; on the South by a line 3,155 links to Te Pari, on the Whanganui River; and on the West by the Whanganui River to the mouth of Te Rewa stream. |
| Hare Tipene Te Whakapae Tautahi | Maeneene, near Waitotara | The boundaries are shown on the map. It is a block of land situated between that of Mr. Williamson and Mr. Hunter. |
If surveyed, maps may be seen at the Government Survey Office, Whanganui.
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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
14 names identified
- Ratana Te Urumingi, Claimant
- Matiaha Tapukawhiwhi, Claimant
- Utiku Mohuia, Claimant
- Keruhi Te Ope, Claimant
- Rota Takurangi, Claimant
- Teoti Parekaba, Claimant
- Mere Mawaa, Claimant
- Mita Karaka Tapa, Claimant
- Hone Hira Te Wharetiti, Claimant
- Hakaraia Korako, Claimant
- Hone Tumango, Claimant
- Roneti Tapa, Claimant
- Hare Te Apa, Claimant
- Hare Tipene Te Whakapae Tautahi, Claimant
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1873, No 11