Native Land Claims Schedule




SCHEDULE—continued.

Claimants Land Claimed Boundaries Translated from Claims Place where Plan will be deposited for public inspection

| Hare Wirikake, and others | Te Totara, No. 4, near Otaki | The boundary commences at the Totara River, then turns towards the South and goes straight to the road; then goes on to the boundary of land belonging to Karepaand Akuhata; then turns towards the sea, and goes to the public house at the mouth of the Otaki River; then turns towards the North, and goes on to the commencement. | |

| Hare Wirikake, and others
Henere Te Herekau,
Nerehana Te
Whare, Weri Puratahi, Waikena Te
Papa, Hoani Takerei, Hamiora Te
Kuri, Te Miira,
Momono Rimunui,
and others | Hinetua, Otaki
Te Whakawehi,
Manawatu, Otaki | The boundaries are shown on the map.
The boundary commences at Te Ahitara No. 103, going on towards the West until it reaches a swamp, then turns towards the South and goes on to Tiroa and Nekeia No. 89, then turns towards the East and goes on to the Manawatu River, and goes along in that river to Rangipo, then turns towards the North and goes on to Te Ahitara, where the boundaries meet. |

| Hakaraia Tamatehura, Frank Skipwith, and others | Whirokino, near Manawatu | The boundaries commence at Manawatu, and go on to Totaraiti, and thence to the sea. The boundary on the Manawatu side comes out on the beach. |

| Horomona Paro,
Miria Te Rangi,
Horima Mutuahi,
and others | Tokitoki, near Manawatu | The boundary commences on the boundary of Tuwhakatupua on the Manawatu River, then goes towards the East through Makurerua, and stops at the boundary of the Government land, then turns towards the North West and goes on to Petopiko by the boundary of the Government land and on to the Manawatu River, and by that river to the starting point. |

| Manahi Te Humu,
Te Hora Te Taubu, and others | Kurukohatu No. 2, near Otaki | Bounded on the East by Kurukohatu land already surveyed, on the North by Waipukatea, also surveyed land, on the South by Maori land, and on the North by Maori land. |

| Paranihia Whawha,
Kipa Whatanui,
and others
Te Rairi Rangiheua | Pukerarauhe No. 2, near Otaki
Oti, near the Manawatu River | A piece of land surrounded by Maori land, situate on the South side of the Otaki River.
Commences at Oti, and goes along by the Manawatu River to Te Ke-a-te-kahu, Otukera, and Oriko, then turns towards the East and goes on to Te Totara, then turns towards the South and goes on to Te Matuiti, then turns and goes back to Oti |



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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, Manawatu, Otaki, Poroutawhao
19 names identified
  • Hare Wirikake, Claimant
  • Henere Te Herekau, Claimant
  • Nerehana Te Whare, Claimant
  • Weri Puratahi, Claimant
  • Waikena Te Papa, Claimant
  • Hoani Takerei, Claimant
  • Hamiora Te Kuri, Claimant
  • Te Miira, Claimant
  • Momono Rimunui, Claimant
  • Hakaraia Tamatehura, Claimant
  • Frank Skipwith, Claimant
  • Horomona Paro, Claimant
  • Miria Te Rangi, Claimant
  • Horima Mutuahi, Claimant
  • Manahi Te Humu, Claimant
  • Te Hora Te Taubu, Claimant
  • Paranihia Whawha, Claimant
  • Kipa Whatanui, Claimant
  • Te Rairi Rangiheua, Claimant