✨ 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. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eruera Te Ahitangata, Tiemi Rangipiri, Haimona Hewhenua, Karanama Whakaheke, Enoka Te Wano, and others | Pukehou, at Pukehou, Otaki | The boundary commences on the South at the Waitohu River, and goes on to Nga Totara, Paruauku, and Pukehou; then goes down to the Waiaute River, and on to Te Ahia-Rangikahiwi, Pukemiro, and the boundary of the Government land; then turns to the North and goes on to the boundary of Tohutohu's land; then turns towards the West and goes along on the boundary of Tohutohu's land until it reaches Te Taekai; then goes along on the boundary of the land granted to the Ngatimaiotaki, and continues along that boundary until it comes to the beach; then turns towards the South and goes on to Waitohu, the commencement. | Wellington Native Office. |
| Iwi Makitanore, and others | Puke Rarauhe, Otaki | The boundary commences at Te Awarua, and goes towards the South to the boundary of land belonging to Te Metera; then turns and goes to Te Ori, goes on to the fence, turns and goes along the other side of the fence to the lake; then turns and goes towards the North until it reaches the bridge; then turns towards Te Ori, and goes on to Te Huri-o-whakapawaewae on the North, continues on to Te Totara, and goes along in the river to Te Tuunga-o-Matangi; then turns northwards and goes on to the Otaki River, then goes towards the South in that river to Te Awarua. | |
| Penehira Rangitiora, Iwi Makitanore, and others | Kahukura, Otaki | Commences at the stump of a Kahikatea on the Katihiku River and goes towards the North-west, and reaches on to the Kahikatea in the clump of bush, then turns towards the North and goes on to the fence of Matiu’s land, and on to the shoal in the old bed of the Katihikunui River, a branch of the Otaki River; then turns towards the West and stops at the mouth of the Katihiku River, then turns towards the South and goes on to the stump of the Kahikatea. | |
| Ngarati Te Tewe | Piritaha No. 2, in the town of Otaki | Commences at the land belonging to Te Kemara, then goes towards the West to the fence of Renao’s land, then turns towards the North to the land belonging to Eru; turns here and goes to the public road, then turns towards the South and meets at the commencing point. |
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Schedule of Land Claims
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🪶 Māori Affairs22 January 1873
Land claims, Native Land Court, Otaki, Pukehou, Puke Rarauhe, Kahukura, Piritaha
8 names identified
- Eruera Te Ahitangata, Claimant of Pukehou land
- Tiemi Rangipiri, Claimant of Pukehou land
- Haimona Hewhenua, Claimant of Pukehou land
- Karanama Whakaheke, Claimant of Pukehou land
- Enoka Te Wano, Claimant of Pukehou land
- Iwi Makitanore, Claimant of Puke Rarauhe land
- Penehira Rangitiora, Claimant of Kahukura land
- Ngarati Te Tewe, Claimant of Piritaha No. 2 land
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1873, No 4