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
Urapana Pakaka, Wi Waka, Te Paraone Ngatatu, and others Te Pohatu, near Masterton The boundaries are shown on the map
Peene Arama, Mukakaikai, Waata Karaka, and others Tuahiwi, near the Otaki River Commences at Mukakaikai's house on the North, and goes on till it comes opposite the Otaki River, then goes on to the road, turns towards Te Ori, and goes on till it comes opposite Te Rata, then turns towards the South till it comes opposite the forest, then turns towards the North to the commencement
Peene Arama, Moroti Kiharoa, Waita Karaka, and others Hakuai, near Otaki Commences at the peg of the land belonging to Tiemi Bauapiri, and goes on towards the South on that boundary until it reaches the end of it, then goes to the old bed of the Otaki River to the shoal, then turns towards Te Ori on that shoal and goes on till it comes opposite Maaka's fence, then turns and goes on till it comes opposite Matene's fence, then turns and goes on to the commencement
Peene Arama, and others Totaranui, near Te Miro, Otaki Commences at the fence of Paora's land, and goes along on that fence to its termination, and on to the Totaranui River, turns and goes along in that river until it reaches the Pukatea, turns again and goes to the Whanganoho River, and goes by that river to the commencement at Paora's fence
Peene Arama, and others Haruatai, near Te Miro Commences on the North at the fence of Paramena's land, and goes on to the old bed of Te Miro; then goes on to the forest and on to the King's old boundary; then turns towards Te Ori, and goes on to the boundary of Tangapu; then goes along that boundary until it reaches the fence of Paramena's land, turns here and goes on to the commencement
Eru Tahitangata The Town of Otaki Commences at the fence of Mr. Martin's land, and goes along the road running in a westerly direction until it reaches the fence belonging to Tieme Kamiora; then turns towards the North until it reaches the fence of Mr. Martin's land; then goes easterly along that fence until it comes to the bend; then it turns towards the South, and goes on to the commencement

The maps of such of these lands as have been surveyed can be seen in the Government Survey Office, Wellington.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1873, No 34





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🗺️ Notice of Times and Places for Investigating Native Land Claims (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
28 November 1873
Land claims, Native Land Court, Otaki, Waikanae, Auckland
8 names identified
  • Urapana Pakaka, Claimant
  • Wi Waka, Claimant
  • Te Paraone Ngatatu, Claimant
  • Peene Arama, Claimant
  • Mukakaikai, Claimant
  • Waata Karaka, Claimant
  • Moroti Kiharoa, Claimant
  • Eru Tahitangata, Claimant