✨ Schedule of Land Claims
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SCHEDULE—continued.
| Claimants | Land Claimed | Boundaries Translated from Claims | Place where plan will be deposited for public inspection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paranihia Whawha, Henare Roera, Tauteka Tuainuku, and others | Kaingaraki, Otaki | The boundary goes towards the South until it reaches Te Paraki, turns and goes towards the North until it reaches Te Ori, turns again and goes on until it reaches the Southern boundary. | |
| Moihi Enoka, Hema Te Ao, Kaumataua, Erana, Karera, Reupo, and others | Mangaone, Otaki | Commences at Haowhenua, and goes on to Te Karata and Kapakapanui, turns towards the South and goes to Opa, then goes towards the West to Te Waka, and on to the mouth of the Waitaheke River, then turns towards the North and goes on to the commencing point. | |
| Wari Te Kairangi, and others | Paremata, Otaki | Bounded on the South by surveyed land, and on the West by surveyed land, then turns towards the North and goes along some distance, then turns North-west and goes on to the commencement. | |
| Hape Te Horohau, and others | Pahianui No. 7, Otaki | Commences at Tiaki’s fence, and goes on towards Te Ori, turns on Ropata’s boundary and goes towards the North, and joins on to the fence of land belonging to Ngatiraukawa, then turns towards the Paraki, then goes on to Putai’s boundary, then turns towards the South and goes on to the commencement. | |
| Roera Hukiki, and others | Waiariki No. 3, Otaki | Commences at Peretote’s boundary and goes towards the West until it comes to a ditch, then turns towards the North and stops at Takuta’s boundary, then turns towards the East and stops at the commencing point. | |
| Hoeta Kahuhui | Tutangatakino, Otaki | Bounded on the North by the public road going on to Te Koti, then goes towards the West by surveyed land, goes then towards the South to the Otaki River, and then to the North by surveyed land. | |
| Manahi Taurua, and Watene Te Whena | Te Kotai, near Waikawa, Otaki | Bounded on the West by the Waikawa River, and on the South and East by the fence of land belonging to Tame Pewene. | |
| Te Hutana Mihipeka | Kurukohatu, Otaki | Commences a little beyond Te Toki-iari about ten chains beyond it, and goes towards the South, then turns towards the Paraki and enters the forest, then turns towards the North and goes along the edge of the forest, then turns towards Te Ori, and goes on till it reaches the commencement. | Wellington. |
If surveyed, plans may be seen on application at the Native Office.
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Schedule of Land Claims
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🪶 Māori Affairs22 January 1873
Land claims, Native Land Court, Otaki, Kaingaraki, Mangaone, Paremata, Pahianui, Waiariki, Tutangatakino, Te Kotai, Kurukohatu
16 names identified
- Paranihia Whawha, Claimant for Kaingaraki, Otaki
- Henare Roera, Claimant for Kaingaraki, Otaki
- Tauteka Tuainuku, Claimant for Kaingaraki, Otaki
- Moihi Enoka, Claimant for Mangaone, Otaki
- Hema Te Ao, Claimant for Mangaone, Otaki
- Kaumataua, Claimant for Mangaone, Otaki
- Erana, Claimant for Mangaone, Otaki
- Karera, Claimant for Mangaone, Otaki
- Reupo, Claimant for Mangaone, Otaki
- Wari Te Kairangi, Claimant for Paremata, Otaki
- Hape Te Horohau, Claimant for Pahianui No. 7, Otaki
- Roera Hukiki, Claimant for Waiariki No. 3, Otaki
- Hoeta Kahuhui, Claimant for Tutangatakino, Otaki
- Manahi Taurua, Claimant for Te Kotai, near Waikawa, Otaki
- Watene Te Whena, Claimant for Te Kotai, near Waikawa, Otaki
- Te Hutana Mihipeka, Claimant for Kurukohatu, Otaki
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1873, No 4