Native Land Court Notices




Native Land Court.

NOTICE OF TIMES AND PLACES FOR INVESTIGATING CLAIMS.

NOTICE is hereby given that the claims, on behalf of themselves and others, of the several persons whose names are mentioned in the first column of the Schedule hereunder written, to the several blocks of land, of which the names and localities are mentioned in the second column, the boundaries of which are described in the Schedule hereunder, will be investigated at Whanganui, on the 18th of June next, and following days.

A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.

Native Land Court Office,
Auckland, April 15, 1873.


SCHEDULE.

Claimants. Land Claimed. Boundaries Translated from Claims. Place where plan will be deposited for public inspection.
Hare Tamumu, Piri-mona, Te Kahu, Hoani Parao, and others Motuhou, Whanganui A Native Reserve within the Whanganui purchased block. Bounded on the North by a small stream separating it from country sections Nos. 167, 168, 180; right bank of the Whanganui River; on the East partly by country section No. 167, and partly by the Waipuna Native Reserve; on the South-east by the Kotiti Stream; and on the West by a line separating it from country sections Nos. 178 and 179, right bank Whanganui River. Whanganui.
Wiremu Te Tauri Poutakina, Rangitikei Situate on the bank of the Rangitikei River. Contains 50 acres, and is surveyed. The boundaries are shown on the map of the district of Whanganui. Whanganui.
Aperahama Tahunui-rangi, Turuhira Ngahu, Erana Paetaha, and Reneti Tapa Puke, Whakapu, Whanganui Bounded on the South by Tuatarere, going on to Te Waka, Otoito, and Moetu; on the East by Moetu, going on to Te Kainga-a-Pua and Pikirangi; on the North by Pikirangi, going on to the Akatataramoa, then goes along that river to Otuhangatoi, and continues on in that river until it reaches the Mangawhero River; on the West by the East side of the Mangawhero River, commencing at Otuhangatoi, and going on to Tuatarere. Whanganui.
Mere Timiha, Timi-uha, Tamati Ranapiri, Merania, Tiemi Ranapiri, Papa Ranapiri, Matiaha Ranapiri, and others Poutu, Rangitikei Bounded on the North by the boundary of Horomona's land; on the East by land that has not been surveyed; on the South by land for Ngatipare Wahawaha; on the West by the Rangitikei River. Whanganui.

It surveyed, maps may be seen at the Government Survey Office, Whanganui.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1873, No 11





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⚖️ Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Claims

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
15 April 1873
Native Land Court, claims, Whanganui, land investigation
16 names identified
  • Hare Tamumu, Claimant for Motuhou land
  • Piri-mona, Claimant for Motuhou land
  • Te Kahu, Claimant for Motuhou land
  • Hoani Parao, Claimant for Motuhou land
  • Wiremu Te Tauri, Claimant for Poutakina land
  • Aperahama Tahunui-rangi, Claimant for Puke land
  • Turuhira Ngahu, Claimant for Puke land
  • Erana Paetaha, Claimant for Puke land
  • Reneti Tapa, Claimant for Puke land
  • Mere Timiha, Claimant for Poutu land
  • Timi-uha, Claimant for Poutu land
  • Tamati Ranapiri, Claimant for Poutu land
  • Merania, Claimant for Poutu land
  • Tiemi Ranapiri, Claimant for Poutu land
  • Papa Ranapiri, Claimant for Poutu land
  • Matiaha Ranapiri, Claimant for Poutu land

  • A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk