Native Land Claims




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SCHEDULE—continued.

Claimants. Land Claimed. Boundaries Translated from Claims. Place where plan will be deposited for public inspection.
Tamati Ranapiri, Keepa Taiporutu, Painra, Tamera Rehua, and others Mangamahoe, Rangitikei Bounded on the South by land belonging to Te Peina; on the East by land not yet surveyed; on the North by land not yet surveyed; and on the West by the Rangitikei River. If surveyed, maps can be seen at the Government Survey Office, Whanganui.
Nehanara Te Kahu, and others Heao, near the Whangaehu River Bounded on the South by the boundary of Mangawhero, East from Oruawaru, on the Whanganui River, to Opouhou; thence bounded on the South-west and West by lines mostly along a ridge from Opouhou to Heao, Wainui, Pamoana, Wharemata, Taramea, Pukenui, Moetu, Wakatupu, Totara, Waipuna; bounded on the North and North-east by lines thence to Te Kaingapua and to the Whangaehu River at Taaweru; bounded on the East by the Whangaehu River to the starting point.
Te Wunu, and Aperahama Tipae Otiti and Te Kiato, near Whangaehu A piece of land on the left bank of the Whangaehu river. Bounded on the North partly by a small stream at Te Kiato, and partly by survey lines to the boundary of the Mangatipona West; on the South East by the boundary line of the said block to Hikawekawea; and thence again on the North East by the boundary of the said block to the Whangaehu River; and on all other sides by the Whangaehu River.
Te Wunu Rangiwerohia, and Aperahama Tipae Otiti, at Whangaehu A peninsula. On the North East by lines at Hikawekawea; and on all other sides by the Whangaehu River.
Hoani Maka, and Henare Tahau Kokomiko, near Whangaehu Bounded on the South by the Government boundary line from Oweta to Tapiripiri, on the Whangaehu River; on the East by the Whangaehu River, a short distance; on the North by the boundary of Kaikai Block, granted to Aperahama Tahunuiaranga and others; and on the West by the boundary of Pikopiko Block, from Ohononga to Oweta.
Utiku Potaka Te Kahurangi, Retimona Te Rongo, and Renata Pirere Taraketi, 8075 acres, near Rangitikei Commencing at the peg of Maungaraupi, it goes along the boundary of Rewiti’s land, and on to Kaokaoroa, Paratawa, the Pourewa River, Tuitahi, Te Ngei, Rangitikei River; turns there, and goes on to Te Umuchauiti, Te Houhou, Ohionga, Potaerau, Te Pukae; turns again, and goes along the Government boundary to the peg on the boundary of Maungaraupi.


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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 (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
15 April 1873
Native Land Court, claims, Whanganui, land investigation, land boundaries
13 names identified
  • Tamati Ranapiri, Claimant of Mangamahoe land
  • Keepa Taiporutu, Claimant of Mangamahoe land
  • Painra, Claimant of Mangamahoe land
  • Tamera Rehua, Claimant of Mangamahoe land
  • Nehanara Te Kahu, Claimant of Heao land
  • Te Wunu, Claimant of Otiti and Te Kiato land
  • Aperahama Tipae, Claimant of Otiti and Te Kiato land
  • Te Wunu Rangiwerohia, Claimant of Otiti land
  • Hoani Maka, Claimant of Kokomiko land
  • Henare Tahau, Claimant of Kokomiko land
  • Utiku Potaka Te Kahurangi, Claimant of Taraketi land
  • Retimona Te Rongo, Claimant of Taraketi land
  • Renata Pirere, Claimant of Taraketi land