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Volume 9 Part 20: The Hauraki Tribal Lands: Supporting Papers |
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First published in 1997 by
Hauraki Maori Trust Board
PO Box 33, Paeroa
Aotearoa New Zealand
ISBN 1-877198-71-4
Hauraki Maori Trust Board
This report was commissioned by the Hauraki Maori Trust Board
as part of its Waitangi Tribunal Claim research programme.
Any views expressed and conclusions drawn are those of the author.
All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced,
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means,
electronic, mechanical, including photocopying, recording or otherwise,
without the prior permission of the publisher.
Typeset by Wordset Enterprises Limited, Wellington
Printed by GP Print, Wellington, New Zealand
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PREFACE
There are twenty-eight parts to this volume as the 1,450 documents reproduced here amount to over 14,000 pages. These 28 parts collectively comprise the companion volume to The Hauraki Tribal Lands, Parts 1-4 by David Alexander. This volume contains all the reference material necessary to support that report.
The reproduction quality of some plans and deeds is at a lower standard than would normally have been expected. This is because reproduction at the A4 size contained in this part of the volume is a reduction from the much larger size of the original document. Also the general condition of the original document may have deteriorated over the years : ink or pencil lines have faded; pages have been ripped, torn or are missing, and in some instances they have been damaged by water, fire, mildew or insects. The detailed references which are provided enable the reader to check the original source document.
The index to all supporting papers is set out in the preliminary pages found at the beginning of each part of this volume. A user guide is also provided.
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USER GUIDE
The Hauraki Tribal Lands Supporting Papers, Parts 1 to 28 are over 14,000 pages of documentation relevant to The Hauraki Treaty Claims, and in particular the work of David Alexander who has researched the history of approximately 700 blocks of Maori land. These were the original Maori land blocks that were alienated mainly to the Crown and in most cases were subsequently sub-divided many times to form the present day pattern of land ownership in Hauraki.
Each document has been given its own unique identifier and has been categorised according to document type and the block of land or subject it relates to.
There are 23 different types of documents which have been labelled Section A through to Section W. These comprise deeds, files, Maori Land Court Minute Book records, survey plans, Certificates of Title, Land Registry Documents, Turton's Publications, Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives, Parliamentary Debates and Gazette Notices.
A copy of the main index is included in each part. The main index is organised as follows:
Index Plan
Section Document Type
Auckland Deeds
Native Land Purchase Files
Maori Affairs Department Head Office Files
Lands and Survey Department Head Office Files
Lands and Survey Department Auckland Files
Mines Department Head Office Files
Mines Department Thames Files
Justice Department Head Office Files
Maori Land Court Whangarei Minute Books
Maori Land Court Hamilton Minute Books
Maori Land Court Hamilton Block Order Files
Maori Land Court Hamilton Correspondence Files
Trust Commissioner Auckland Files
Hamilton Survey Plans
Auckland Survey Plans
Hamilton Certificates of Title
Hamilton Land Registry Documents
Auckland Land Registry Titles
Auckland Land Registry Documents
Turton's Publications
Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives
New Zealand Parliamentary Debates
New Zealand Gazette
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5 Index - The Hauraki Tribal Lands Supporting Papers: Parts 1 to 28 |
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INDEX
Part i Section A—Auckland Deeds
|
No. of |
|
|
Doc. |
Doc |
Deed |
|
No. |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
A1 |
4 |
197 |
Wainuiatoto & Pungapunga |
A2 |
7 |
243 |
Taranoho |
A3 |
21 |
244 |
Te Karo 1 |
A4 |
2 |
246 |
Hikutaia 2 |
A5 |
10 |
247 |
Hikutaia 3 |
A6 |
12 |
248 |
Whangamata 1 |
A7 |
4 |
249 |
Te Karo 2 |
A8 |
12 |
250 |
Whangamata 3 |
A9 |
13 |
251 |
Whangamata 5 |
A10 |
6 |
252 |
Otama East |
A11 |
6 |
253 |
Otama West |
A12 |
4 |
255 |
Omahu |
A13 |
13 |
256 |
Opango |
A14 |
6 |
258 |
Hotoritori |
A15 |
13 |
259 |
Hihi & Piraunui |
A16 |
4 |
262 |
Patapata |
A17 |
3 |
265 |
Piako |
A18 |
2 |
267 |
Piako |
A19 |
2 |
268 |
Waemaro |
A209 |
6 |
268A |
Waemaro |
A21 |
2 |
269 |
Waitoa |
A22 |
2 |
270 |
Piako |
A23 |
7 |
271 |
Hotungaio |
A23a |
4 |
333 |
Rotopiro |
A24 |
2 |
344 |
Thames Foreshore |
A25 |
14 |
345 |
Moanataiari 3 |
A26 |
II |
346 |
Moanataiari 2A |
A27 |
20 |
347 |
Moanataiari 4A |
A28 |
22 |
348 |
Moanataiari 6 |
A29 |
12 |
349 |
Moanataiari 7 |
A30 |
12 |
350 |
Moanataiari 8A |
A31 |
13 |
351 |
Moanataiari 8B |
A32 |
II |
352 |
Moanataiari 9 |
A33 |
II |
353 |
Moanataiari 1A |
A34 |
2 |
354 |
Kauaeranga B10 |
A35 |
2 |
355 |
Kauaeranga B11 |
A36 |
2 |
356 |
Kauaeranga B12A |
A37 |
2 |
357 |
Kauaeranga B13 |
A38 |
2 |
358 |
Kauaeranga B13A |
A39 |
2 |
359 |
Kauaeranga E8B |
A40 |
4 |
360 |
Kauaeranga E9B |
A41 |
4 |
360A |
Kauaeranga E10B |
A42 |
2 |
361 |
Kauaeranga E11B |
A43 |
2 |
362 |
Kauaeranga E12B |
A44 |
2 |
363 |
Kauaeranga E13B |
A45 |
2 |
364 |
Kauaeranga E14B |
A46 |
2 |
365 |
Kauaeranga 28A |
A47 |
2 |
366 |
B Rangiriri A |
A48 |
2 |
367 |
B Rangiriri D |
A49 |
2 |
368 |
B Rangiriri F |
A50 |
2 |
369 |
B Rangiriri G |
A51 |
2 |
370 |
B Rangiriri H1 |
A52 |
2 |
371 |
B Rangiriri L |
A53 |
2 |
372 |
B Te Tapuae Ouenuku |
A54 |
2 |
373 |
B Tapuae |
A55 |
4 |
373A |
B Nokenoke A |
|
No. of |
|
|
Doc |
Doc. |
Deed |
|
No. |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
A56 |
2 |
374 |
B Nokenoke B |
A57 |
2 |
375 |
Pukehinau 2 |
A58 |
2 |
376 |
B Karaka |
A59 |
2 |
377 |
B Whakaharatau A |
A60 |
2 |
459 |
Parangu 2 |
A61 |
6 |
584 |
Tautahanga |
A62 |
3 |
654 |
Piako |
A63 |
17 |
656 |
Rangihau |
A64 |
3 |
688 |
Piako |
A65 |
43 |
696 |
Kaimarama |
A66 |
3 |
697 |
Ohuka |
A67 |
2 |
708 |
Piako |
A68 |
12 |
735 |
Waiwhakaurunga |
A69 |
3 |
761 |
Moanataiari 5 |
A7o |
8 |
828 |
Mangarehu |
A71 |
10 |
829 |
Mangarehu East |
A72 |
15 |
830 |
Mangakirikiri 2 |
A73 |
2 |
831 |
Mangotahi |
A74 |
9 |
832 |
Puketui |
A75 |
10 |
833 |
Wharekawa East 3 |
A76 |
14 |
834 |
Kapowai |
A77 |
9 |
835 |
Ohinemuri |
A78 |
9 |
836 |
Te Wharau |
A79 |
4 |
842 |
Tanutanu |
A80 |
2 |
955 |
Te Poho 2 |
A81 |
2 |
990 |
Thames Water Race |
A82 |
5 |
1008 |
Karioi 2 |
Part 2
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No. of |
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|
Doc |
Doc. |
Deed |
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No |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
A83 |
6 |
1010 |
Karioi 3 |
A84 |
2 |
1022 |
Piako |
A85 |
2 |
1035 |
Te Tautiti 1 |
A86 |
2 |
1036 |
Ahikope 1 |
A87 |
2 |
1037 |
Wharekahu |
A88 |
2 |
1038 |
Totarapapa |
A89 |
2 |
1039 |
Te Onetai 1 |
A90 |
2 |
1040 |
Omahu West |
A91 |
6 |
1041 |
Omahu West 3 |
A92 |
2 |
1042 |
Tawhitirahi |
A93 |
6 |
1043 |
Whitipirorua |
A94 |
5 |
1044 |
Karaka South 2 |
A95 |
II |
1045 |
Wharekawa East 1 |
A96 |
2 |
1046 |
Horete 4 |
A97 |
2 |
1047 |
Oteao 3 |
A98 |
4 |
1048 |
Te Tipi |
A99 |
2 |
1049 |
Oteao 2 |
A100 |
2 |
1060 |
Ruahine 1 |
A101 |
5 |
1071 |
Karaka North 2 |
A102 |
3 |
1075 |
Moehau IA, IB &1C |
A103 |
3 |
1076 |
Moehau IF & IP |
A104 |
3 |
1077 |
Ahirau I & 2 |
A105 |
47 |
1079 |
Ounuora 2 |
A106 |
II |
1087 |
Komata North |
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THE HAURAKI TRIBAL LANDS—SUPPORTING PAPERS
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No. of |
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Doc. |
Doc. |
Deed |
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No. |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
A170 |
2 |
1467 |
Ohinemuri 14A |
A171 |
2 |
1468 |
Ohinemuri 15A |
A172 |
2 |
1469 |
Ohinemuri 18A |
A173 |
16 |
1480 |
Te Kapua 1 |
A174 |
5 |
1482 |
Te Ipu o Moehau 2 |
A175 |
4 |
1490 |
Otautu I & 2 |
A176 |
5 |
1532 |
Owharoa 3A |
A177 |
1 |
1534 |
Ipu o Moehau I & 2 |
A178 |
2 |
1540 |
Ohinemuri 3A |
A179 |
2 |
1541 |
Ohinemuri 8A |
A180 |
2 |
1542 |
Ohinemuri 11A |
A181 |
3 |
1543 |
Moehau 2A1 |
A182 |
3 |
1544 |
Moehau 2B2 |
A183 |
6 |
1581 |
Rangitoto |
Part 3
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No. of |
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Doc. |
of Doc. |
Deed |
|
No. |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
A184 |
4 |
1591 |
Te Tautiti 2 |
A185 |
4 |
1604 |
Waiwhariki |
A186 |
4 |
1605 |
Wharekawa East 2 |
A187 |
4 |
1642 |
Pukehinau |
A188 |
3 |
1647 |
Moehau 4 |
A189 |
5 |
1659 |
Mangakirikiri South 3A |
A190 |
4 |
1660 |
Ohinemuri 2A1 |
A191 |
4 |
1661 |
Ohinemuri 4A1 |
A192 |
4 |
1662 |
Ohinemuri 7A1 |
A193 |
4 |
1663 |
Ohinemuri 10A1 |
A194 |
4 |
1664 |
Ohinemuri 13A1 |
A195 |
4 |
1665 |
Ohinemuri 16A1 |
A196 |
4 |
1666 |
Ohinemuri 17A1 |
A197 |
4 |
1667 |
Ohinemuri 19A1 |
A198 |
4 |
1668 |
Owharoa 2A1 |
A199 |
6 |
1730 |
Whangamata 2 |
A200 |
6 |
1731 |
Owharoa 5A |
A201 |
5 |
1732 |
Kopuatai 1A |
A202 |
5 |
1733 |
Kopuatai 2A |
A203 |
5 |
1734 |
Kopuatai 4 |
A204 |
3 |
1735 |
Tokotoko/Kaumatua/Rangitoto |
A205 |
3 |
1736 |
Patatai |
A206 |
3 |
1737 |
Waitakaruru |
A207 |
4 |
1741 |
Taparahi 2A |
A208 |
4 |
1742 |
Taparahi 3A |
A209 |
10 |
1744 |
Hikutaia 4 |
A210 |
3 |
1752 |
Manaia 1A |
A211 |
3 |
1753 |
Manaia 2A |
A2I2 |
3 |
1754 |
Ohinemuri 20A1 |
A213 |
2 |
1757 |
Karaka 1 |
A214 |
3 |
1758 |
Kopuatai 1B |
A215 |
3 |
1761 |
Waiau 1A |
A216 |
12 |
1763 |
Kuaotunu IC |
A217 |
4 |
1767 |
Owharoa 4 |
A218 |
4 |
1772 |
Waiau 1A |
A219 |
2 |
1786 |
Waiau 1A |
A220 |
8 |
1790 |
Tairua |
A221 |
5 |
1796 |
Tapapakaroro |
A222 |
5 |
1797 |
Otuturu 1 |
A223 |
5 |
1802 |
Otuturu 2 |
A224 |
4 |
1803 |
Te Aroha Section 14A |
A225 |
7 |
1805 |
Waiau 1A |
A226 |
9 |
1806 |
Kuaotunu 3 |
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No. of |
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Doc. |
Doc. |
Deed |
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No. |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
A107 |
4 |
1113 |
Moehau 1J |
A108 |
3 |
1172 |
Moehau 3C |
A109 A110 |
4 5 |
1189 1192 |
Omahu West 2 Omahu West IA |
A111 |
I0 |
1193 |
Mangakirikiri 1 South |
A112 |
5 |
1194 |
Mangakirikiri 3 North |
A113 A114 |
5 5 |
1195 1196 |
Owhao West Ruapekapeka North |
A115 |
10 |
1197 |
Waiu |
A116 |
2 |
1198 |
Manawaru |
A117 |
2 |
1208 |
Moehau 1I |
A118 |
4 |
1225 |
Horete 1A |
A119 A120 A121 |
4 4 3 |
1226 1227 1127 1243 |
Waihou West 1A Te Nihinihi Owhataroa 1 South |
A122 |
17 |
1245 |
Waikawau |
A123 |
3 |
1246 |
Te Aroha |
A124 |
8 |
1264 |
Moehau 1L |
A125 |
19 |
1267 |
Waiwawa |
A l26 |
2 |
1269 |
Piako |
A127 |
6 |
1270 |
Karaka North 3 |
A128 |
2 |
1301 |
Kahamiroi |
Al29 |
6 |
1302 |
Te Aroha |
A130 |
3 |
1325 |
Kuaotunu 1A |
A131 |
3 |
1326 |
Omotai 2 |
A132 |
2 |
1345 |
Kaipitopito |
A133 |
4 |
1355 |
Onetai 2B |
A134 |
10 |
1356 |
Manginahae |
A135 |
13 |
1358 |
Ahuroa 1B |
A136 |
5 |
1359 |
Horete 3 |
A137 |
10 |
1360 |
Moehau 3G |
A138 |
1 |
1361 |
Kuaotunu 1 |
A139 A140 |
5 9 |
1362 1363 |
Ruahine 2 Te Poho 3 |
A141 |
4 |
1443 |
Te Ipu o Moehau 1 |
A142 A142 |
6 |
1368 |
Rapaatikiato 1 |
A143 |
7 |
1417 |
Parakete |
A144 A145 A146 |
6 4 11 |
1423
1428 1442 |
Waihou West 2 Iringa o Pirori South Waikanae 1 |
A147 |
7 |
1444 |
Ohinemuri |
A148 |
3 |
1445 |
Ohinemuri 1 |
A149 |
3 |
1446 |
Ohinemuri 2 |
A150 |
3 |
1447 |
Ohinemuri 3 |
A151 |
4 |
1448 |
Ohinemuri 4 |
A152 |
4 |
1449 |
Ohinemuri 5 |
A153 |
3 |
1450 |
Ohinemuri 7 |
A154 A155 |
3 3 |
1451
1452 |
Ohinemuri 8 Ohinemuri 9 |
A156 |
3 |
1453 |
Ohinemuri |
A157 |
3 |
1454 |
Ohinemuri |
A158 |
3 |
1455 |
Ohinemuri 12 |
A159 |
3 |
1456 |
Ohinemuri 13 |
A160 |
3 |
1457 |
Ohinemuri 14 |
A161 |
3 |
1458 |
Ohinemuri 15 |
A162 |
3 |
1459 |
Ohinemuri 16 |
A163 |
6 |
1460 |
Ohinemuri 17 |
A164 |
4 |
1461 |
Ohinemuri 18 |
A165 |
3 |
1462 |
Ohinemuri 19 |
A166 A167 |
3 5 |
1463 1464 |
Owharoa 2 Owharoa 3 |
A168 |
2 |
1465 |
Ohinemuri 5A |
A169 |
2 |
1466 |
Ohinemuri 9A |
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Index Part 4 |
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No. of |
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Doc. |
Doc. |
Deed |
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No. |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
A289 |
6 |
3040 |
Paetoke |
A290 |
8 |
3041 |
Willis' Grant 2 |
A291 |
4 |
3042 |
Hoe o Tainui South 3C |
A292 |
17 |
3170 |
Harataunga WestiA,2A,3A,4A, 5A&7A |
A293 |
6 |
3171 |
Ohinemuri 2A2 |
A294 |
6 |
3172 |
Ohinemuri 4A2 |
A295 |
4 |
3173 |
Kopuatai 5B |
A296 |
6 |
3174 |
Wahine Rukuwai 1 |
A297 |
6 |
3242 |
Oteao 4A |
A298 |
18 |
3244 |
Mangawhero I & 3 |
A299 |
4 |
3293 |
Te Aroha Section 15 |
A300 |
4 |
3477 |
Kuaotunu 2A1 |
A301 |
4 |
3478 |
Kuaotunu 2A2 |
A302 |
1 |
3479 |
Te Kauanga Whenuakite 3 |
A303 |
3 |
3499 |
Te Aroha Section 15 |
A304 |
2 |
3500 |
Te Aroha Section 15 |
A305 |
2 |
3501 |
Te Aroha Section 15 |
A306 |
2 |
3502 |
Te Aroha Section 15 |
A307 |
2 |
3503 |
Te Aroha Section 15 |
A308 |
2 |
3518 |
Kuaotunu 1C |
A309 |
3 |
3519 |
Kuaotunu 2A3 |
A310 |
4 |
3521 |
Te Awaiti 1B1 |
A311 |
7 |
3522 |
Te Awaiti 1D1 |
A312 |
4 |
3523 |
Te Awaiti 1F |
A313 |
5 |
3524 |
Te Awaiti 1G |
A314 |
4 |
3525 |
Te Awaiti 1H1 |
A315 |
4 |
3526 |
Te Awaiti 1J1 |
A316 |
4 |
3527 |
Te Awaiti 2A |
A317 |
32 |
3528 |
Puhangateuru1A,2A,3A,4,4A&5 |
A318 |
21 |
3529 |
Otakawe 1A, 2A & 3A |
A319 |
6 |
3530 |
Hoe o Tainui North 3A |
A320 |
4 |
3548 |
Waiotahi A |
A321 |
5 |
3575 |
Opitomoko & Kuranui |
A322 |
5 |
3576 |
Parareka 2 |
A323 |
5 |
3577 |
Te Aroha Section 17D3A |
A324 |
3 |
3578 |
Te Aroha Section 17D6 |
A325 |
2 |
3594 |
Te Aroha Section 14D |
A326 |
1 |
3601 |
Te Aroha Section 17C |
A327 |
3 |
3605 |
Te Aroha Section 17A |
A328 |
3 |
3623 |
Hoe o Tainui South 4B1A |
A329 |
6 |
3624 |
Horahia Opou 2B1 |
A330 |
7 |
3625 |
Horahia Opou 3A |
A331 |
7 |
3626 |
Horahia Opou 4A |
A332 |
4 |
3627 |
Horahia Opou 5A |
A333 |
10 |
3628 |
Kaikahu 1A |
A334 |
4 |
36z9 |
Kaikahu 2A |
A335 |
6 |
3632 |
Kopuarahi 3A1 |
A336 |
4 |
3633 |
Kopuarahi 3B1 |
A337 |
4 |
3634 |
Kopuarahi 3C1 |
A338 |
4 |
3635 |
Kopuarahi 3D1 |
A339 |
4 |
3636 |
Kopuraruwai 1A |
A340 |
5 |
3637 |
Kopuraruwai 4A |
A341 |
2 |
3638 |
Koukourahi 2A |
A342 |
5 |
3639 |
Koukourahi 4A1 |
A343 |
2 |
3640 |
Makumaku 5A1 |
A344 |
3 |
3641 |
Makumaku 5C1 |
A345 |
2 |
3642 |
Ngataipua 1A |
A346 |
5 |
3643 |
Ngataipua East 1 |
A347 |
2 |
3644 |
Ohinemuri 20F |
A348 |
4 |
3646 |
Te Awaiti 1B2A |
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No. of |
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Doc. |
Doc |
Deed |
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No. |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
A227 |
4 |
1807 |
Ohinemuri 20A |
A228 |
3 |
1814 |
Waiau 1A |
A229 |
3 |
1815 |
Te Aroha Section 15 |
A230 |
5 |
1816 |
Motukahakaha |
A231 |
4 |
1837 |
Kopuatai 2B |
A232 |
4 |
1841 |
Paeroa |
A233 |
3 |
1851 |
Mataitai 7 |
A234 |
3 |
1874 |
Ohinemuri 20C |
A235 |
6 |
1876 |
Otakeao 2 |
A236 |
7 |
1877 |
Ngatitaharua Reserve |
A237 |
4 |
1879 |
Moehau 1M |
A238 |
5 |
1880 |
Koromatua 2 |
A239 |
3 |
1889 |
Waiau 1A |
A240 |
6 |
1890 |
Waikawau North |
A241 |
5 |
1891 |
Taparahi 3B |
A242 |
3 |
1892 |
Komata North 1B6 |
A243 |
3 |
1893 |
Te Hopai 2 |
A244 |
15 |
1921 |
Te Aroha Section 15 |
A245 |
4 |
1932 |
Kuaotunu 1D4A |
A246 |
7 |
1934 |
Kakatarahae 1 |
A247 |
3 |
1935 |
Otakeao 1A |
A248 |
7 |
1936 |
Waiomu 1A |
A249 |
3 |
1937 |
Waiomu 2A |
A250 |
7 |
1938 |
Waipatukahu 5A |
A251 |
3 |
1939 |
Marokoka |
A252 |
2 |
1940 |
Waokauri A |
A253 |
6 |
1941 |
Taparahi 3C1 |
A254 |
6 |
1942 |
Whangamata 1 Reserve |
A255 |
8 |
1943 |
Ohinemuri 20E |
A256 |
8 |
1944 |
Ohinemuri 20B1 |
A257 |
8 |
1945 |
Ngatikoi Reserve |
A258 |
6 |
1946 |
Owharoa 5B1 |
A259 |
4 |
1947 |
Owharoa 2A2 |
A260 |
6 |
1948 |
Te Hopai 1A |
A261 |
8 |
1949 |
Maurihoro A |
A262 |
6 |
2040 |
Waikanae 2 |
A263 |
12 |
2041 |
Whangamata 6A & 6B2 |
A264 |
3 |
2042 |
Horete 1B1 |
A265 |
4 |
2043 |
Waitakaruru 5A |
A266 |
3 |
2044 |
Pouarua Pipiroa 2 |
A267 |
2 |
2045 |
Ngarua 2 |
A268 |
2 |
2046 |
Ngarua 3 |
A269 |
2 |
2047 |
Ngarua 4 |
A270 |
3 |
2049 |
Te Awaiti 4 |
A271 |
6 |
2050 |
Maukoro 2A |
A272 |
10 |
2051 |
Maukoro 2A |
A273 |
4 |
2052 |
Hoe o Tainui South 2 |
A274 |
2 |
2053 |
Hoe o Tainui South 3A |
A275 |
4 |
2054 |
Hoe o Tainui South 3B |
A276 |
9 |
3027 |
Pouarua Pipiroa 1A |
A277 |
11 |
3028 |
Pouarua Pipiroa 3A |
A278 |
8 |
3029 |
Ngarua 1A |
A279 |
5 |
3030 |
Ngarua 5B |
A280 |
6 |
3031 |
Waikaka A1 |
A281 |
9 |
3032 |
Waikaka C1 |
A282 |
8 |
3033 |
Opepeka 1A & 2 |
A283 |
13 |
3034 |
Mangawhero 2, 4, 5 & 6 |
A284 |
10 |
3035 |
Kopuatai 3 & 6 |
A285 |
5 |
3036 |
Rangatahae 1 |
A286 |
5 |
3037 |
Takapau 1 |
A287 |
7 |
3038 |
Takapau Rerekau |
A288 |
5 |
3039 |
Te Whanake 1 |
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Number
Doc. of Doc. Deed
Number Pages Number
A349 3 3647
A350 5 3648
A351 18 3653
A352 8 3670
A353 3 3671
A354 3 3672
A355 3 3673
A356 3 3839
A357 6 3841
A358 6 3842
A359 15 3845
A360 4 3846
A361 2 3847
A362 5 3862
A363 3 3893
A364 1 3974
A365 2 4011
A366 1 4013
A367 2 4014
A368 1 4048
A369 3 4063
A370 1 4097
A371 1 4130
A372 1 4133
A373 2 4268
A374 2 4508
A375 1 4530
A376 2 4559
A377 2 4564
A378 6 4566
A379 2 4573
A380 5 4578
A381 6 4587
A382 2 4600
A383 6 4604
A384 1 4604A
A385 3 4608
A386 4 4610
A387 5 4613
A388 4 4624
A389 3 4643
A390 2 4645
A391 2 4665
A392 5 4690
A393 8 4693
A394 5 4734
A395 4 4743
A396 9 5042
A397 6 5097
A398 2 5099
A399 20 5100
A400 2 5105
A401 3 5107
A402 2 5113
A403 3 5116
A404 2 5122
A405 2 5189
Block
Tiritiri 4B1
Waitakaruru 1B2
Ngatitamatera Reserve A Pukemokemoke 1A & 2A Te Aroha Section 17C Te Aroha Section 17D4 Te Aroha Section 17D5 Hoe o Tainui South 4B2 Kopuarahi 1A
Makumaku 3A
Ngaromaki
Puhangateuru 1B
Waitakaruru 5B3
Te Aroha Section 17D1 & 17B Te Aroha Section 17D1 Ngataipua 2
Te Aroha Section 17B Waitakaruru 5B
Waitakaruru 5B3
Horahia Opou 3B2
Te Aroha Section 17A3 Te Awaiti 2B
Te Await 1A1
Te Aroha Section 17A1 Whangamata 4B2A Rawhitiroa A3
Whangamata 4D3
Harataunga East 1B1 Puhangateuru 3B2
Mata South B
Wahine Rukuwai 2A
Hoe o Tainui North 6B2J1 Whangamata 4D4B1 Ngatikoi Reserve 1A Whangamata 4B1,4B2B1&4D4B2A Whangamata 4D4B2A Wairau 3A1
Makumaku 5A2D4B1 Hoe o Tainui North 5B2 Hoe o Tainui North 6A2A Te Awaiti 1J2A2B
Opatito
Whangamata 4C
Te Await 1J2B1B2B
Hoe o Tainui South 4B1B Ngatikoi Reserve 1B2 Ngatikoi Reserve 1B1 Kopuarahi 2 & Koukourahi 3A Hoe o Tainui North 6B2J2 Moanakapiti-Huhuraumati D4A1
Manaiar B&2B Sections E2A & E2E
Moanakapiti-Huhuraumati D4C
Te Aroha Section 17B Moanakapiti-Huhuraumati C2A
Moanakapiti-Huhuraumati D4B
Te Aroha Section 17A1 Harataunga West 2B1
A406 2 5418
A407 2 5443
A408 2 5547
A409 5 5639
A410 11 5649
B1 4 1873/29
B2 6 1873/31
B3 6 1873/35
B4 3 1873/41
B5 I 1873/42
B6 3 1873/51
B7 Not used
B8 1 1873/145
B9 8 1873/194
B10 12 1873/199
B11 2 1873/218
B12 1 1873/200
B13 1 187.4/69
B14 9 1874/79
B15 6 1874/137
B16 11 1874/159
B17 2 1874/186
B18 2 1874/441
B19 3 1874/482
B20 1 1875/130
B21 2 1875/269
B22 6 1879/43
B23 13 1879/202
B24 1 1879/565
B25 14 1880/58
B26 4 1880/180
B27 6 1880/395
B28 1 1880/595
B29 4 1880/632
B30 25 1880/700
B31 5 1880/722
B32 19 1880/777
B33 3 1881/110
B34 29 1881/114
B35 13 1881/189
B36 184 1881/246
B37 6 1881/325
B38 8 1881/429
B39 21 1881/481
B40 67 1881/516
Part 6
No. of NLP
Doc.
No. Doc. File
Pages No.
B41 29 1882/5
B42 24 1882/455
B43 8 1882/482
B44 4 1883/94
B45 3 1883/243
B46 16 1883/371
Whangamata 6B1 Wahine Rukuwai 2B Moehau 2B4C2B2 Taparahi 2B1A Ngataipua 4
General
General
General
Whangamata
Waiwhakaurunga
Hikutaia/Whangamata
General
Thames Waterworks Thames Foreshore Waitoa
Thames Foreshore Thames Foreshore Piako
Kapowai/Puketui
Piako
Thames Foreshore General
Tairua/Te Karo Thames Foreshore General
Tautahanga
General Tapapakaroro
General Piako
Ruahine 2 Tairua
Moehau 1J
General Waiu
Ohinemuri
Piako
Ounuora 2
General Ohinemuri
Owharoa Whenuakite 2
Waihou West 3 Waiotahi A
Block
Coromandel Foreshore Karioi
Manginahae
General Horete 3 General
All Deeds held by Land Information New Zealand, Head Office.
Part 5 Section B
Native Land Purchase Files
No. of NLP
Doc.
No. Doc. File
Pages No. Block
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B47 |
5 |
1883/372 |
Ruapekapeka |
B48 |
2 |
1883/373 |
Piako |
B49 |
6 |
1883/403 |
Waihou West 2 |
B50 |
34 |
1884/11 |
Parakete |
B51 |
28 |
1884/50 |
Moehau 3G |
B52 |
15 |
1884/74 |
Waihou West 1 |
B53 |
13 |
1884/149 |
Hihi & Piraunui |
B54 |
42 |
1885/18 |
General |
B55 |
5 |
1885/170 |
Karioi 3 |
B56 |
13 |
1885/187 |
Karaka |
B57 |
4 |
1885/267 |
Omahu West 3 |
B58 |
52 |
1885/343 |
Piako |
B59 |
30 |
1886/36 |
Rapaatikiato |
B60 |
1 |
1886/179A |
Whangamata/Ohinemuri |
B61 |
1 |
1886/254 |
Rangitoto |
B62 |
125 |
1887/201 |
Wharekawa East 2 |
B63 |
23 |
1888/6 |
Pukehinau |
B64 |
37 |
1888/88 |
Waiwhariki |
Part 7
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NLP |
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Doc. |
Doc. |
File |
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No. |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
B65 |
22 |
1888/281 |
Karaka North |
B66 |
50 |
1888/297 |
Otautu 1 & 2 |
B67 |
22 |
1889/3 6 |
Mangakirikiri 3 |
B68 |
3 |
1889/39 |
Waiotahi A |
B69 |
60 |
1889/268 |
Ohinemuri |
B70 |
60 |
1890/144 |
Kuaotunu 1 |
B71 |
53 |
1890/311 |
Hikutaia 4 |
B72 |
60 |
1891/8 |
Whangamata 2 |
B73 |
5 |
1891/229 |
Omahu West 2 |
B74 |
932 |
1892/8 |
Piako |
Part 8
No. of NLP
Doc. Doc. File
No. Pages No. Block
B74 932 1892/8 Piako
Part 9
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No. of |
NLP |
|
Doc. |
Doc. |
File |
|
No. |
Pager |
No. |
Block |
B75 |
4 |
1892/44 |
Owharoa 2 |
B76 |
31 |
1892/220 |
Iringa o Pirori |
B77 |
1 |
1893/31 |
Ohinemuri 18 |
B78 |
3 |
1893/45 |
Ohinemuri |
B79 |
10 |
1893/147 |
Whangamata 4A |
B80 |
52 |
1893/243 |
Otuturu |
B81 |
52 |
1893/268 |
Te Aroha Domain |
B82 |
158 |
1893/271 |
Piako |
Part 10
|
No. of |
NLP |
|
Doc. |
Doc |
File |
|
No. |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
B83 |
44 |
1894/93 |
Parareka 2 |
B84 |
12 |
1894/11 |
Mataitai 7 |
B85 |
34 |
1894/287 |
Piako |
B86 |
I |
1894 /316 |
Mangakirikiri 1 |
B87 |
2 |
1894/354 |
Owharoa 5 |
B88 |
5 |
1894/358 |
Moehau 1M |
B89 |
3 |
1894/373 |
Wharekawa 4 |
Index |
|
|
|
|
No. of |
NLP |
|
Doc. |
Doc. |
File |
|
No. |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
B90 |
2 |
1894/386 |
Whanauroroa |
B91 |
48 |
1895/15 |
Repanga |
B92 |
6 |
1895/23 |
Ngatitaharua Reserve |
B93 |
7 |
1895/51 |
Ngatitu Reserve |
B94 |
7 |
1895/69 |
Ohinemuri 4 |
B95 |
3 |
1895/73 |
Otakeao |
B96 |
4 |
1895/106 |
Hapuakohe |
B97 |
4 |
1895/112 |
Te Aroha |
B98 |
11 |
1895/115 |
Makomako/Pungarehuroa |
B99 |
1 |
1895/125 |
Hoe o Tainui |
B100 |
3 |
1895/130 |
Piako |
B101 |
38 |
1895/155 |
Koromatua 2 |
B102 |
13 |
1895/254 |
Komata North 1B6 |
B103 |
18 |
1895/304 |
Tihiouou |
B104 |
27 |
1895/340 |
Waokauri |
B105 |
8 |
1895/382 |
Whangamata 1 Reserve |
B106 |
15 |
1895/444 |
Ngatitamatera Reserve |
B107 |
6 |
1896/38 |
Owharoa 2 |
B108 |
12 |
1896/109 |
Marokoka |
B109 |
6 |
1896/209 |
Mata South |
B110 |
13 |
1896/219 |
Piako |
B111 |
14 |
1896/244 |
Horete 1B2 |
B112 |
23 |
1897/84 |
Hoe o Tainui South 1 |
B113 |
8 |
1897/120 |
Kaikahu 3 |
B114 |
4 |
1897/147 |
Koukourahi 2 |
B115 |
1 |
1897/209 |
Kakatarahae |
B116 |
10 |
1897/214 |
Waikanae 2 |
B117 |
76 |
1897/238 |
Waiau 1 |
B118 |
37 |
1897/265 |
Te Whanake |
Part 11 |
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No. of |
NLP |
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Doc. |
Doc. |
File |
|
No. |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
B119 |
42 |
1897/306 |
Waikanae 1 |
B120 |
20 |
1898/21 |
Whangamata 6 |
B121 |
9 |
1898/30 |
Moehau 3 |
B122 |
48 |
1898/195 |
Ngarua & Mangawhero |
B123 |
14 |
1898/119 |
Ngaromaki |
B124 |
5 |
1898/147 |
Moehau 1 |
B125 |
10 |
1898/167 |
Te Hopai |
B126 |
36 |
1898/168 |
Kopuatai 1B |
B127 |
18 |
1898/186 |
Willis' Grant |
B128 |
77 |
1899/48 |
Harataunga |
B129 |
105 |
1899/89 |
Taparahi 2 |
B130 |
57 |
1899/108 |
Manaia |
B131 |
53 |
1899/112 |
Owhataroa/Ipuwhakatara |
Part 12
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No. of |
NLP |
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Doc |
Doc. |
File |
|
No. |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
B132 |
9 |
1899/156 |
Karaka 1 |
B133 |
4 |
1899/160 |
Ahiraumati |
B134 |
12 |
1899/190 |
Oteao 4 |
B135 |
26 |
1899/198 |
Mangawhero |
B136 |
47 |
1899/218 |
Pouarua Pipiroa |
B137 |
40 |
1899/234 |
Te Aroha |
B138 |
4 |
1900/43 |
Wahine Rukuwai |
B139 |
28 |
1900/48 |
Waikaka |
B140 |
39 |
1900/87 |
Maukoro |
B141 |
19 |
1901/35 |
Opepeka |
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Doc. |
File |
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No. |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
B142 |
2 |
1901/37 |
Ohinearei |
B143 |
17 |
1901/47 |
Otakawe |
B144 |
18 |
1902/20 |
Kuaotunu 2A2 |
B145 |
38 |
1902/37 |
Te Aroha |
B146 |
104 |
1902/40 |
Kuaotunu 3 |
B147 |
4 |
1902/54 |
Kuaotunu 2A1 |
B148 |
10 |
1902/60 |
Waiparuparu |
B149 |
34 |
1902/67 |
Kauanga Whenuakite 3 |
B150 |
112 |
1902/68 |
Hoe o Tainui North 3 |
Part 13 |
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Doc, No. |
Doc. Pages |
File No. |
Block |
B151 |
13 |
1903/I |
Kuaotunu 1C |
B152 |
29 |
1903/102 |
Kuaotunu 1D |
B153 |
2 |
1904/103 |
Ngarua |
B154 |
38 |
1905/39 |
Te Awaiti |
B155 |
3 |
1905/81 |
Tautiti 2 |
B156 |
4 |
1906/40 |
Moehau IG |
B157 |
25 |
1906/85 |
Maurihoro |
B58 |
15 |
1907/21 |
Pukemokemoke |
B159 |
13 |
1910/130 |
Waitakaruru |
B160 |
7 |
1911/59 |
Hoe o Tainui South 4 |
B161 |
13 |
1912/29 |
Koukourahi/Kopuarahi |
B162 |
32 |
1912/40 |
Hoe o Tainui North 6 |
B163 |
15 |
1913/97 |
Horahia Opou |
B164 |
44 |
1913/107 |
Whangamata 4 |
B165 |
15 |
1913/107/I |
Whangamata 4 |
B166 |
38 |
1914/55 |
Manaia |
B167 |
38 |
1914/67 |
Rawhitiroa |
B168 |
7 |
1914/107 |
Moanakapiti/Huhuraumati |
B169 |
24 |
1915/21 |
Wahine Rukuwai 2 |
B17o |
31 |
1915/40 |
Mata South |
B171 |
17 |
1916/20 |
Puhangateuru 3B2 |
B172 |
47 |
1919/21 |
Makumaku/Wairau |
B173 |
39 |
1919/43 |
Ngatirahiri Reserve |
B174 |
55 |
1920/31 |
Ngatikoi Reserve |
B175 |
4 |
1921/45 |
Makumaku 4 |
B176 |
21 |
1921/75 |
Hoe o Tainui South 4 |
B177 |
28 |
1924/19 |
Opatito |
All files are located in National Archives, Wellington.
The Archives Reference is MA-MLP 1, except for the following:
1881/246 MA 13/54b; 1885/343 MA 13/64; 1892/8 MA 13/64; 1896/109 MA-MLP 6/7
All documents are extracts of the files, except for NLP 1892/8, which is the complete file, and is ordered accordingly (i.e. most recent correspondence on the top of the file).
Part 14 Section C-Maori Affairs Department Head Office Files
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No. of |
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Doc. |
Doc. |
File |
|
No. |
Pages |
No. |
Subject |
C1 |
1 |
N&D 1875/5994 |
Thames Foreshore |
C2 |
2 |
N&D 1878/2741 |
Thames Foreshore |
C3 |
28 |
NO 1882/1284 |
Ohinemuri |
C4 |
172 |
NO 1889/853 |
Moehau 4 |
C5 |
5 |
NO 1889/2075 |
Waikawau |
C6 |
30 |
N 1907/23 |
Awaiti 2 |
|
No. of |
|
|
Doc. |
Doc. |
File |
|
No. |
Pages |
No. |
Subject |
C7 |
142 |
N 1907/507 |
Waikawau |
C7a |
I |
N 1908/694 |
Waitakaruru |
C8 |
8 |
MA 5/5/104 |
Whangamata 6BI |
C9 |
6 |
MA 5/5/194 |
Moehau 2B4C2B2 |
CI0 |
13 |
MA 5/5/286 |
Purunui/Motutere B |
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Doc. |
Doc. |
File |
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No. |
Pages |
No. |
Subject |
CII |
340 |
Special File 2 |
Te Aroha |
C12 |
25 |
Special File 62 |
Ohinemuri |
C13 |
29 |
Special File 62 |
Ohinemuri |
C14 |
47 |
Special File 120 |
Te Aroha |
All files held in National Archives, Wellington, except for the following, for which no files were located (the infomation concerning them is taken from Maori Affairs Head Office Inwards Correspondence Registers, held by National Archives, Wellington, and set out in Schedule form):
N &D 1875/5994; N&D 1878/2741; NO 1889/2075; N 1908/694
Archives References for the remainder are as follows:
NO 1882/1284; MA 13/35(b); NO 1889/853; MA 13/29(b); N 1907/23; MA I; N 1907/507; MA 1; MA 5/5/104; MA I; MA 5/5/194; MA I; MA 5/5/286; MA 1; Special File 2; MA 13/86; Special File 62 (C12); MA 13/35(b); Special File 62 (C,3); MA 13/35(c); Special File 120 MA 13/85
Part 16 Section D-Lands and Survey Department Head Office Files
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No. of |
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Doc. |
Doc. |
File |
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No. |
Pages |
No. |
Subject |
D1 |
37 |
14422 |
Omahu West |
D2 |
25 |
19415 |
Waitakaruru |
D3 |
77 |
54769 |
General |
D4 |
27 |
55607 |
General |
D5 |
7 |
55964 |
Ngaromaki |
D6 |
9 |
57344 |
Moehau 2A2 |
D7 |
I |
57540 |
Makumaku 1 & 2 |
D8 |
3 |
57946 |
Kopuraruwai 2 |
D9 |
6 |
57947 |
Koukourahi 3B |
D10 |
3 |
57948 |
Koukourahi 3B |
D11 |
15 |
57949 |
Koukourahi 1 |
D12 |
3 |
57950 |
Ngataipua 3 |
D13 |
14 |
57951 |
Ngataipua 2 |
D14 |
4 |
57952 |
Kopuarahi 2 |
D15 |
I |
57974 |
Waikaka Reserve |
D16 |
3 |
58221 |
Makumaku 4 |
D17 |
2 |
58755 |
Ngaromaki |
D17a |
I |
7/553 |
Hoe o Tainui South 4B1B |
D18 |
65 |
7/618 |
Kuaotunu 2B |
D19 |
20 |
7/909 |
Ngataipua 4 |
D20 |
132 |
22/832 |
Ohinemuri 20 |
D2I |
44 |
22/2561 |
Ongarehu |
D22 |
8 |
22/2861 |
Ohinemuri 6 |
D23 |
7 |
36/2377 |
Whangamata 6B1 |
All files are located in National Archives, Wellington.
The Archives Reference is LS 1, except for the following: 14422 MA 13/54(a)
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57974 The file was not located (the infomation concerning it is taken from Maori Affairs Head Office Inwards Correspondence Register (held by National Archives, Wellington), and Lands and Survey Head Office Inwards corrpesondence Register (held by Land Information New Zealand Head Office), and set out in Schedule form.
22/832 AAMX/W3529
36/2377 AAMX/W3284
Part 17 Section E-Lands and Survey Department Auckland Files
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No. of |
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Doc. |
Doc. |
File |
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No. |
Pages |
No. |
Subject |
E1 |
18 |
681A |
Piako |
E2 |
10 |
2469 |
Wharekawa |
E3 |
3 |
4017 |
Moehau |
Held by National Archives, Auckland. The Archives Reference is LS-A 1108.
Part 17 Section F-Mines Department Head Office Files
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No. of |
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Doc. |
Doc. |
File |
|
No. |
Pages |
No. |
Subject |
FI |
33 |
1894/401 |
Kuaotunu |
F2 |
|
1894/429 |
Waitaia |
F3 |
4 |
1898/1327 |
Kuaotunu 3 |
F4 |
7 |
1900/272 |
Paeroa |
F5 |
20 |
1905/1517 |
Opitomoko & Kuranui/ |
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|
|
Parareka 2 |
F6 |
7 |
1906/622 |
Opitomoko Kuranui/ |
|
|
|
Parareka 2 |
All files located at National Archives, Wellington, except 1898/132, which was not located (the infomation concerning it is taken from Mines Head Office Inwards Correspondence Register (held by National Archives, Wellington), and set out in Schedule form.
The Archives Reference is MD 1.
Part 17 Section G-Mines Department Thames Files
No. of
Doc. Doc
No. Pages
GI 18 Mining Warden Thames Inwards Correspondence File
This file is held at National Archives, Auckland. The Archives Reference is BACL A208/1
Part 17 Section H-Justice Department Head Office Files
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No. of |
|
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Doc. |
Doc. |
File |
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No. |
pages |
No. |
Subject |
HI |
8 |
1899/1070 |
Harataunga 2 |
H2 |
25 |
1900/939 |
Pungapunga |
Both files are located at National Archives, Wellington. The Archives Reference is j1.
Part 17 Section I-Maori Land Court Whangarei Minute Books
No. of Auckland
Dec Doc. Minute
No. Pages Book Page Nos
II 7 8 35-36,331-333,342-343
Held by Maori Land Court, Whangarei.
Part i8 Section J-Maori Land Court Hamilton Minute Books
Doc. No. |
No. of Doc Pages |
Coromandel Minute Book |
Page Nos |
J1 |
19 |
1 |
18-19,79-82, 88, 164, 189-193, 199-202, 244, 247 |
J2 |
159 |
2 |
41, 77-186, 188-201, 206-207, 212-215, 270-271, 277-287, 397-398, 401-412, 406-412, 414-417 |
J3 |
31 |
3 |
9-11, 33-35, 68-70, 75, 105, 137- |
|
|
|
147, 149-154, 189, 389,433 |
J4 |
30 |
4 |
139-140, 142-157, 161-166, 192- 194, 201-202, 231 |
J5 |
34 |
5 |
72-78, 89-206, 108-111, 115, 132-134 |
J6 |
33 |
6 |
5-6, 8-9, 11-13, 35, 38-43A, 113-127, 150-151 |
J7 |
10 |
8 |
313, 346-349, 368-372 |
Dec No. J8 |
No. of Dec Pages 6 |
Hauraki Minute Book |
Page Nos 78-83 |
J9 |
I |
3 |
401 |
J10 |
5 |
4 |
46-50 |
J11 |
5 |
5 |
328, 346-349 |
J12 |
26 |
6 |
19-22, 225-243, 391, 410-411 |
J13 |
24 |
7 |
28-29, 31-34, 42-43, 73-75, 107- |
|
|
|
111, 188, 203-204, 211-215 |
J14 |
76 |
8 |
161, 163, 165-168, 170-188, 207- 210, 212-214, 227-229, 235-238, 259-261, 264-267, 279, 284-285, 288-290, 3o2, 306-307, 318-319, 352-353, 368-373, 438-439, 446- 453 |
J15 |
91 |
9 |
3-10, 40-62, 65-67 102-103, |
154-158, 180-207, 214-222, 238,239, 242, 280, 322-323, 435-440
Part 19
Doc. No. J16 |
No. of Doc. Pages 52 |
Hauraki Minute Book I0 |
Page Nos 26-59, 67, 129-131, 188-193, 198- 200, 320-323, 369 |
JI7 |
125 |
11 |
13-14, 61-67, 69-81, 85-95, 97- |
|
|
|
108, 110, 179-181, 237-247, 249-254, 257, 272=273, 288-291, 310-323, 325, 346-349, 352-356, 363-375, 377-387 |
J18 |
57 |
12 |
1-2, 4-10, 246-275, 279-292, 305, 318, 346-347 |
J19 |
4 |
13 |
49-51, 288 |
J20 |
70 |
14 |
2-9, 11, 19-23, 25, 74, 83-84, 87, |
89, 134-140, 153-161, 221-222, 230-234, 291, 312-336, 346
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No. of Hauraki No. of Hauraki
Doc. Doc. Minute Doc. Doc. Minute
No. Pages Book Page Nos No. Pages Book Page Nos
J21 7 15 53-54, 61-6x,132-133 J58 24 52 101-112, 126-127, 129-136, 138-
J22 25 16 123-124, 126, 321-328, 393-400, 139
403-408 J59 (not used)
J23 6 17 97, 108, 110-m, 143, 152 J60 34 53 77, 86, 96-97, 1o8,174-179, 198,
124 6 18 251-256 203,218-222, 230-234, 239-242,
J25 20 19 129-131, 136-137, 206-209, 212- 250-251, 269-272, 347
213, 231-235, 237-240 161 6 54 203, 289, 291, 317, 346, 378
J26 21 20 289-299, 324-332, 335 J62 19 55 10, 197, 211-213, 316-321, 368-
J27 17 21 4-7, 15-16, 54-58, 68-69, 96-97, 369, 373-374, 377-378, 382-383
104-1o5 J63 38 56 140-141, 201-202, 204, 241, 259,
J28 19 23 2-11, 54-59, 246-247 309-311, 329-332, 334, 338-339,
J29 29 24 3o-32, 86-90, 134-136, 161-171, 343-344, 347-348, 351-359, 367-
'82-185, 207-209 373
J3o 64 25 90-110, 143-159, 162-169, 18'-
183, 189-zoo, 319-320
Part 21 Part 20
No. of Haurald
No. of Haurald Doc. Doc. Minute
Doc. Doc. Minute No. Pager Book Page Nos
No. Pages Book Page Nos
J64 23 57 103, 127-129, 134-135, 305-306,
131 8 26 5o, 106-112
314-315, 331-335, 341, 348-352,
132 25 27 241-249, 255-259, 272-274, 279- 361-362
285 165 40 58 8-1o, 12-14, 8z-83,132, 155, 208-
J33 II 28 291-301 217, 335-336, 339-345, 347-351,
134 2 28A 95-96
5 3o 81 , 364
J36 360361- -
358
135 I 28B 50 J66 23 59 2-8, 8o, 97-98, 112-114, 117-118, -85
122, 125-126, 172, 179-180, 216137 3 31 206-208
217
J38 7 32 93-95,103,105-107 167 9 6o 34-38, 269-272
J39 2 33 240-241
J68 18 61 1-14, 81-84
J40 6 34 83-88 169 5 62 236-238, 293-294
J41 50 35 186 (5 inserted pages), 194-196, .171 0
2 7 5
19 63 50, 260-27504-30
204-211, 213-234, 264 (5 .17 64 3-74
, 3
inserted pages), 298 (6 inserted
J72 1 65 3z6 pages)
J73 i 66 363
142 18 36 3-6, 14-18, 2/-25, 35-36, 204,
J74 8 67 245-246, 249, 266-268, 310-311 279
J75 n 68 4, 41-42, III, 114, 1/9, 125, 328,
J43 5 36A 13-17
-
144 36 37 7-8, 122-129, 131, 142-149, 152- 353 354 216
, 102
69 2 J76
153, 156, 160-168, 170-171, 266-
177 4 70 208, 221-222, 228
267, 321
J78 4 8o 85-86,133-134
J45 2 38 264-265
J46 39 39 89, 113-126, 229-230, 253-263, No. of Waikato
272-273,275,281-287, 295 Doc. Doc. Minute 240
40 I
No. Pages Book Page Nos
J47
J48 45 41 33-36, 171-179, 183-184, 188, 193, J79 6 2 299-304
195-196, 198-203, 205, 211-217, Held by Maori Land Court, Hamilton 220, 222-223
149 5 42 105-107, 145-146
BO II 43 45-48, 62-63, 87-89,147-147 Part 21 Section K-Maori Land Court
J51 II 44 19-21, 30, 38-39, 47-49, 161, 291
J52 32 45 25-31, 33-38, 61, 63, 124-126, Hamilton Block Order
149-150, 154, 159-162, 179-185 No. of
153 40 46 /60, 183-188, 205-222, 233, 243- Doc. Doc. File
251, 331, 342-343, 348, 364 No. Pages No. Block
J54 z8 47 56-57, 69-70, 78-79, 116-127, K1 5 C1o4 Kapowai
130-138 K2 5 Cn9 Rangihau
J55 25 48 68-74, 80-82, 113-115, 164-165, K3 2 C132 Kaimarama
259-260, 292-293, 341-346 K4 8 C134 Oteao 1
J56 4 49 79-80, 318, 335 K5 4 C141 Waiwawa
J57 17 50 16-18, 48, 61-6z, 103, 133, 141- K6 2 C149 Whenuakite
142, 159, 276, 301-302, 360-361, K7 9 Cisx Ahirau (Cabbage Bay)
363 K8 17 C164 Oteao 3
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No.of |
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|
Doc. |
Doc. |
File |
|
No. |
Pages |
No. |
Block |
K9 |
3 |
C165 |
Oteao 2, |
K10 |
6 |
C189 |
Ounuora 2 |
K11 |
1 |
C192 |
Ahirau (Mercury Bay) |
K12 |
4 |
C197 |
Matamataharakeke |
K13 |
8 |
C264 |
Huhurahi |
K14 |
19 |
C310 |
Tapapakaroro/Okahutai |
K15 |
3 |
C311 |
Motukahakaha |
K16 |
10 |
C319 |
Harataunga |
K17 |
7 |
C320 |
Waikawau |
K18 |
6 |
C323 |
Waikanae 1 |
K19 |
5 |
C324 |
Te Weiti 1, 2 & 3 |
K20 |
20 |
C333 |
Otautu |
K21 |
6 |
C393 |
Te Mata South |
K22 |
4 |
C398 |
Waipatukahu 5 |
K23 |
4 |
C399 |
Waiomu 1 |
K24 |
4 |
C400 |
Waiomu 2 |
K25 |
5 |
C507 |
Kuaotunu 1 |
K26 |
9 |
C509 |
Kuaotunu 3 |
K27 |
13 |
C510 |
Kuaotunu 4 |
K28 |
4 |
C511 |
Kuaotunu 5 |
K29 |
4 |
C5I2 |
Kuaotunu 6 |
K30 |
2 |
H166 |
Tautahanga |
K31 |
3 |
H198 |
Whitipirorua |
K32 |
3 |
H260 |
Ahikope |
K33 |
7 |
H270 |
Mangarehu |
K34 |
2 |
H353 |
Te Tipi |
K35 |
4 |
H361 |
Totarapapa |
K36 |
5 |
H395 |
Papatai |
K37 |
5 |
H410 |
Te Poho |
K38 |
3 |
H416 |
Manginahae |
K39 |
11 |
H540 |
Ruahine |
K40 |
5 |
H556 |
Wharekawa East 2 |
K41 |
9 |
H570 |
Kahamiroi |
K42 |
5 |
H571 |
Wharekahu |
K43 |
7 |
H586 |
Ruapekapeka |
K44 |
8 |
H592 |
Waiwhakaurunga/Opango |
K45 |
13 |
H609 |
Ipu o Moehau |
K46 |
8 |
H614 |
Waihou West 2 |
K47 |
9 |
H621 |
Hihi & Piraunui |
K48 |
1 |
H625 |
Te Wharau |
K49 |
13 |
H632 |
Te Tautiti |
K50 |
13 |
H649 |
Waihou West |
K51 |
25 |
H663 |
Kopuatai |
K52 |
|
1 |
H664 Koromatua |
K53 |
8 |
H675 |
Horete 1 |
K54 |
9 |
H704 |
Karioi |
K55 |
14 |
H745 |
Taparahi |
K56 |
15 |
H794 |
Mangakirikiri |
K57 |
114 |
H811 |
Ohinemuri |
Part 22
|
No. of |
| |
Doc. |
Doc. File |
| |
No. |
Pages No. |
Block | |
K58 |
40 |
H814 |
Ohinemuri 20 |
K59 |
6 |
H867 |
Otuturu |
K60 |
26 |
H959 |
Te Hopai |
K61 |
7 |
H997 |
Paetoke |
K62 |
7 |
H1001 |
Rangatahae |
K63 |
6 |
H1004 |
Takapau |
K64 |
5 |
H1005 |
Tokotoko/Kaumatua/Rangitoto |
K65 |
9 |
H1006 |
Takapau Rerekau |
K66 |
13 |
H1009 |
Wahine Rukuwai |
Doc. Doc. File
No. Pagers. No. Block
K67 9 H1010 Waitakaruru 1
K68 11 H1012 Te Whanake
K69 23 H1014 Waikaka
K70 29 H1059 Kaikahu
K71 13 H11140 Kopuraruwai
K72 27 H1141 Koukourahi
K73 16 H1154 Ngataipua
K74 20 H1157 Makumaku
K75 22 H1182 Maukoro
K76 5 H1183 Willis' Grant
K77 8 H1185 Hoe o Tainui A
K78 31 H1187 Mangawhero
K79 19 H1193 Horahia Opou
K8o 54 H1206 Te Awaiti
K81 51 H1232 Otakawe
K82 38 H1254 Pouarua Pipiroa
K83 39 H1297 Waikaka Reserve
K84 20 H1312 Ngarua
K85 23 H1322 Opepeka
K86 18 H1336 Ngatitamatera Reserve
K87 2 H1336 (Part Bii Tamatera Reserve
K88 5 H1348 Ohinemuri 2A2
K89 5 H1349 Ohinemuri 4A2
K90 8 H1350 Ohinemuri 6
K91 5 H1351 Ohinemuri 7A2
K92 2 H1353 Ohinemuri 13A2,
K93 13 H1355 Ohinemuri 17A2
K94 4 H1604 Sec 1 Block V Ohinemuri SD
K95 I H1620 Rawerawe
All files held by Maori Land Court, Hamilton.
Part 23 Section L—Maori Land Court Hamilton Correspondence Files
No. of
Doc. Doc. File
No. Pages No. Block
L1 6 C202 Whenuakite
L2 7 C353 Kaimarama
L3 9 H609 Ipu o Moehau
L4 42 H811 Ohinemuri
L5 20 H883 Ohinemuri
L6 7 H1009 Wahine Rukuwai
L7 13 H1014 Waikaka
L8 2 H1140 Kopuraruwai
L9 4 H1154 Ngataipua
All files held by Maori Land Court, Hamilton.
Part 23 Section M—Trust Commissioner Auckland Files
No. of
Doc Doc
No. Pages Year
Mr 86 1873
M2 22 1875
M3 22 1882
All files held at National Archives, Auckland. Archives References are as follows:
1873 BABG/A52/9
1875 BABG/A52/10
1882 BABG/A52/11 &12
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Part 24 Section N—Hamilton Survey Plans
Doc. Plan
No. No. Block
Maori Land (ML) Plans
Doc. Plan
No. No. Block
Maori Land (ML) Plans
N1 66
N2 70
N3 106
N4 991
N5 1066C
N6 1066D1A
N71066D1B
N8 1066D2
N9 1066E
N10 1066G
N11 1066H
N12 10661
N13 1135
N14 1408
N15 1408(1B)
N16 1486A
N17 1486B
N18 1486C
N19 1651
N20 1674
N21 1737
N22 1742
N23 1811
N24 1831
N25 1847
N26 1905
N27 1958
N28 1959
N29 1966
N30 1967
N31 2043
N32 2043A
N33 2171
N34 2243
N35 2243A
N36 2268
N37 2278
N38 2285
N39 2302
N4o 2302A
N41 2493
N42 2494
N43 2516
N44 2525
N45 2534
N46 2535
N47 2551
N48 2555
N49 2557
N50 2557C
N51 2569
N52 2570
N53 2580
N54 2583
N55 2594
N56 2605
N57 2607
N58 2609
N59 2612
N60 2615
N61 2617
Pukemaukuku Parangu 2 Whakanekeneke
Hotungaio Pukekura Matakitaki Matakitaki Kauri
Pita's Block Maumaupaki Awakanae Mahakirau Pukeatua & Waiau
Waiau
Waiau
Hangawera Piako
Piako
Parakete
Te Kapua Motutere Waitaia
Hotungaio & Taurikomore Rangitoto
Otuturu
Otautu
Kapowai (4 pages) Ounuora (2 pages) Kaimarama (z pages) Waiwawa & Taranoho
Te Weiti
Te Weiti
Ahirau
Te Wharau Te Wharau
Komata North & South Te Karaka
Whenuakite Otautu 1 & 2 Otautu 3 & 4 Pakautukua Rangiahu Waiwhakaurunga (2 pages) Harataunga
Manginahae Hotoritori Otama
Waikawau (4 pages) Manaia
Manaia
Whitipirorua Omahu
Tairua (2 pages) Whangamata Karaka
Hihi & Piraunui
Te Karo
Ounuora
Whangamata & Hikutaia Owhataroa
Tautahanga
N62 2629
N63
2640
N64 2646
N65 2647
N66 2648
N67 2702
N68 2704
N69 2704A
N70 2721
N71 2724B
N72 2733
N73 2735
N74 NotusedN75 2739
N75 2739
N76 2796
N77 2896
N78 2898
N79 2898(1)
N80 2900
N81 2901
N82 290I(1B2)
N83 2906
N84 2907
N85 294 (2)
N86 2914(1)
N87 294(3)
N88 2916
N89 2940
N90 2951
N91 2951A
N92 2951C
N93 2951D
N94 2952
N95 2971
N96 2973
N97 2976
N98 2976(1)
N99 2977
N100 2982
N102 2982(1D)
N103 2992
N104 2993
N105 3006
N106 3010
N107 3026
N108 3028
N109 3033
N110 3044
N111 3053
N112 3054
N113 3057
N114 3062
N115 3119
N116 3127
N17 3304
N118 3305
N119 3306
N120 3387
N121 3407
N122 3410A&B
Whenuakite 2 Owhao
Mangotahi Waokauri Rapaatikiato Hangawera Taukoro
Taukoro
Ipu o Moehau Tawhitirahi Waiu
Te Weiti 4
Puketui
Omahu Reserve Mangakirikiri 4 Omahu West Omahu West 2
Te Onetai Te Horete
Te Horete 1B2 Ohuka
Ruapekapeka Taparahi
Taparahi
Taparahi
Oteao 2
Wairakau Reserve
Waikanae (2, pages) Waikanae
Waikanae 4 Waikanae 3 Waikanae 2
Wharekawa East (8 pages) Wharekawa East 3
Wairoa
Wairoa
Pakirarahi Moehau (5 pages)
Moehau 1G & 1H
Moehau
Waiotahi
Te Ahuroa
Wharekawa East 4 & 5 Waiharakeke
Omahu West 3
Opitomoko & Kuranui Whangamata & Hikutaia (4 pages) Ngaromaki (2 pages) Kaipitopito
Waihekau
Opitomoko & Kuranui Te Aroha
Pukehinau
Tanutanu
Parareka 2
Karioi
Te Poho 2 & 3 Mangakirikiri Waihekau
Waihekau 4
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3416
3416
3416A
3416(1)
3416(2&3)
3416 (4)
3458
3460
3477
3491
3503
3549
3549A
3549 (4)
3549 (B1)
3549(B2)
3549C
3549C
3637
3639
3643
3648
3652
3654
3656
3686
3688
3695
3736
3782
3804
3817
3836
3905
3928
3929
4078
4250
4487
4493(1)
4493(2)
4494
4498
4498
4498A&B
4622
4623
4624
4625
4738 (1)
4738 (2)
4738(3)
4745
4816
4858
4858A
5399
5701
5701A&B
5701C
5897
Ohinemuri (6 pages) Ohinemuri (6 pages) Ohinemuri Ohinemuri (2 pages) Ohinemuri (3 pages) Ohinemuri 20
Mangateparu
Karioi 4
Te Puninga Mangakirikiri 2 &
Mangarehu Reserve
Te Aroha Kuaotunu (2 pages)
Kuaotunu 1A
Kuaotunu 2
Kuaotunu 2
Kuaotunu 2
Kuaotunu 1D
Maungawhio Wahi Tapu Perekewhakaputaia Wahi Tapu Rau Te Whero Wahi Tapu Kotangitangi Wahi Tapu Rauwharangi Wahi Tapu Tapapakaroro & Okahutai Motukahakaha (2 pages) Waipaheke & Ahirau
Oteao 3 & 4
Waihou West 1
Te Tipi
Hangawera Te Horete 3
Omotai & Ngutumanga Whangamata 6
Waihou West 3
Kopuatai Koromatua Whakahoro Owharoa 3 Pukemokemoke
Waikawau North
Waikawau North
Waikawau South 4
Otakeao 2 Otakeao 1 & 2
Otakeao 1
Moehau 1L
Moehau 1K
Moehau1I & 1J
Moehau II &
Moehau 4 Moehau 4 Moehau 4 Moehau 2
Papatai
Waiparuparu
Waiparuparu
Piako 8 Pages
Marokoka Marokoka Reserves
Marokoka Reserve
Hikutaia 4
5934C&D 6222 6227A 6227B 6229 6235 6238 6239 6240 6241 6243 6243B
6243C2 6251 6253 6256 6258 6263 6264 6264A
6264B2 6265 6314 6315 6316 6385
Notused 6397 6423 6429 6457 6483 6501
6501(1)
6501 (2) 6547 6548 6549
6549 (1B)
6549 (5A) 6564
6564(1B) 6577
6646 6646
6697(2)
6697(1) 6818 6914 6971 7079 7157
7157(1A) 7159 7162
7346 7452 7482
7947 8052 8807
Piako (2 pages)
Te Hopai Tihikonui Kakatarahae 2
Hoe o Tainui
Wahine Rukuwai Waemaro Kopuatai Rangitoto
Mohonui & Patatai Waikaka
Waikaka A2 & B Waikaka C2 Takapau Rerekau Rawerawe Maukoro Reserve Wharawhara Kopuatai 3 & 6
Whanake etc
Whanake etc
Whanake 3 Waitakaruru Kaikahu
Kopuraruwai Koukourahi
Harataunga West (2 pages)
Makumaku
Ngataipua
Kahotara Wahi Tapu Omaro
Kopuarahi
Horahia Opou Horahia Opou 1 & 2A Horahia Opou 5B Te Awaiti (2 pages) Mangawhero Ngarua (2 pages) Ngarua
Ngarua 5A
Pouarua - Pipiroa Pouarua - Pipiroa 1B Waitakaruru & Puhangateuru (4 pages)
Te Kauanga Whenuakite Te Kauanga Whenuakite Maukoro I & 2 Maukoro
Purunui
Ohinemuri 10A2
Tiritiri
Hoe o Tainui North 3 Kopuarahi 1
Kopuarahi 1A Puhangateuru 1B & 2B
Otakawe 1B
Hoe o Tainui A
Moehau 1 West
Makumaku 1 & 2
Owharoa 5B2
Awaiti 1E & 1H
Ngataipua East
Ngataipua East
Doc. No.
N123 N124 N125 N126 N127
NI28
N129
N130 N131
N132
N133
N134
N135
N136
N137
N138
N139
N140
N141 N142
N143
N144 N45 N146 N47 N148 N49 N150
N151
N152
N153
N154
N155
N156
N157 N158 N159 N160
N161
N162
N163
N164
N165
N166
N167
N168
N169 N170
N171
N172
N173
N174
N175
N176 N177 N178 N179 N180 N181 N182 N183
Doc. No.
N184 N185 N186
N187
N188 N189 N190 N191 N192 N193 N194 N195
N196
N197 N198 N199 N200 N201
N202
N203
N204 N205
N206
N207
N208
N209 N210 N211 N212 N213 N214 N215
N216
N217 N218
N219
N220
N221
N222
N223
N224
N225
N226
N227
N228
N229
N230 N231
N232
N233
N234
N235 N236
N237
N238 N239 N240 N241
N242
N243
N244
Plan
No. Block
Maori Land (ML) Plans
Plan
No. Block
Maor i Land (ML) Plans
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Doc. Plan
No. No. Block
Maori Land (ML) Plans
N245 8845 Hoe o Tainui North 1 & 2
N246 8967 Rangiahu
N247 9050 Kuaotunu 4A & 4B
N248 9501 Moehau 2B4
N249 9555 Uriwha Reserve
N250 9575 Moehau 2A2B
N251 9606 Moehau 2A2A
N252 9781 Waitakaruru 5B
N253 9858 Uriwha Reserve
N254 10089 Waikanae 4
N255 10230 Karioi 4A & 4B
N256 10640 Ohinemuri 17A
N257 11091 Motutere A & B
N258 11201 Purunui
N259 11249 Waihi North
N260 11572 Moehau 2B4C2B
N261 13734 Ohinemuri 20B3
N262 14198 Moehau Roads
N263 15524 Ngatitamatera Reserve
N264 15834 Opito & Mercury Bay
N265 19891 Ngatitamatera Reserve 1B
N266 19900 Ounuora 2A
N267 20765 Ohinemuri 1 Wahi Tapu
Survey Office (SO) Plans
N268 1F Waitoa
N269 1K Te Hoho
N270 1L Te Puia
N271 1047B Thames Water Race (2 pages)
N272 29504 Ohinemuri 19A2
N273 48817 Papakarahi
All Plans held by Land Information New Zealand, Hamilton
Part 24 Section O—Auckland Survey Plans
Doc. Plan
No. No. Block
Maori Land (ML) Plans
O1 115 Uringahau (2 pages)
O2 123 Wakakaiwhara
O3 124 Te Okenga
O4 125 Okauanga
O5 127 Papepape
O6 166 Wharekawa 1,2 & 3 (2 pages)
O7 386 Mataitai 2
O8 387 Mataitai (2 pages)
O9 479 Mataitai 4
O10 811 Poupipi
O11 1072A Opita
O12 1072B Opita
O13 1072C Opita
O14 1372 Ngamawhatu & Te Ruangaingai
O15 1375 Powhaturoa
O16 1376 Okaroro
O17 1377 Waiomaru
O18 1380 Waihohonu
O19 1398 Maraetai
O20 1473 Wharekawa 4
O21 1603 Kiripaka
O22 1604 Maraetai
Doc Plan
No. No. Block
Maori Land (ML) Plans
O23 1656 Waikaka (2 pages)
O24 2010 Kiripaka (2 pages)
O25 2098 Te Karaka/Orere & Taupo (3 pages)
O26 2425 Waitawa
O27 2426 Kiripaka
O28 2548 Rangipakihi
O29 2549 Orere North
O30 2550 Te Kawakawa 2
O31 4009 Repanga
O32 6482 Mataitai 7
O33 6482A Mataitai 7
O34 6592 Hauarahi
O35 6649 Wharekawa 5
O36 7963 Wharekawa 5
O37 9200 Te Moko
Survey Office (SO) Plans
O38 947 Mercury Island
O39 4562 Repanga Lighthouse
O40 45677 Repanga
All Plans held at Land Information New Zealand, Auckland.
Part 24 Section P—Hamilton Certificates of Title
Doc No. |
No. of Doc. Pages |
Title Block No. Certificate of Title | |
P1 |
2 |
1/117 |
Willis' Grant |
P2 |
3 |
9/185 |
Tairua Reserve |
P3 |
2 |
16/188 |
Maukoro |
P4 |
3 |
20/38 |
Waihou West 3 |
P5 |
3 |
20/41 |
Mangarehu & Mangakirikiri 2 |
|
|
|
Reserve |
P6 |
2 |
21/17 |
Tairua Reserve |
P7 |
2 |
40/70 |
Ngatikoi Reserve |
P8 |
2 |
40/282 |
Ngatitamatera Reserve |
P9 |
2 |
41/245 |
Waikanae 4 |
P10 |
2 |
42/71 |
Uriwha Reserve |
P11 |
2 |
99/107 |
Waitakaruru 5 |
P12 |
2 |
103/44 |
Section 1 Block 1 Waitoa Survey |
|
|
|
District |
All titles held by South Auckland Land Registry Office, Hamilton.
Part 25 Section Q—Hamilton Land Registry Documents
Doc. No. |
No. of Doc. Pages |
Title Block No. Transfers |
|
Q1 |
2 |
192 |
Pakautukua |
Q2 |
10 |
212 |
Poihakena 2 |
Q3 |
2 |
340 |
Omahu |
Q4 |
4 |
341 |
Otama West |
Q5 |
4 |
384 |
Te Karo 1 |
Q5a |
4 |
411 |
Waiwhakaurunga |
Q6 |
4 |
1067 |
Otanguru |
Q7 |
4 |
1068 |
Otanguru |
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|
No. of |
Title |
|
Doc. |
Doc. |
Block |
|
No. |
Pages |
No. |
|
|
|
Transfers |
|
Q68 |
2 |
29397 |
Kuaotunu zA3 |
Q69 |
2 |
29398 |
Kuaotunu 2A3 |
Q70 |
3 |
37285 |
Kuaotunu |
Q71 |
5 |
41591 |
Pungapunga |
Q72 |
6 |
43234 |
Te Awaiti 7 |
Q73 |
7 |
43829 |
Moehau 3 |
Q74 |
9 |
43830 |
Moehau 3 |
Q75 |
4 |
43235 |
Ohinemuri 20F |
Q76 |
5 |
47516 |
Puhangateuru zB |
Q77 |
4 |
55192 |
Waitakaruru 5132 |
Q78 |
4 |
55207 |
Waitakaruru 5B1 |
Q79 |
4 |
57106 |
Waitakaruru 5B |
Q8o |
4 |
6005o |
Makumaku 5E |
Q81 |
5 |
65259 |
Pouarua Pipiroa 3B |
Q82 |
6 |
66136 |
Makumaku 4 |
Q83 |
4 |
66137 |
Ngarua 1B2 |
Q84 |
4 |
66139 |
Tiritiri |
Q85 |
4 |
66140 |
Tiritiri 4A |
Q86 |
5 |
72261 |
Makumaku |
Q87 |
5 |
72902 |
Rangiahu |
Q88 |
2 |
73473 |
Makumaku |
Q89 |
4 |
73814 |
Moehau 1 East |
Q90 |
9 |
74192 |
Ngataipua 3 |
Q91 |
8 |
74193 |
Koukourahi |
Q92 |
4 |
74194 |
Koukourahi 4D |
Q93 |
II |
74195 |
Koukourahi 3B |
Q94 |
4 |
75357 |
Rangiahu |
Q95 |
4 |
759 69 |
Ngataipua 2 |
Q96 |
4 |
78244 |
Moehau |
Q97 |
4 |
78245 |
Moehau |
Q98 |
4 |
78246 |
Moehau /Gm |
Q99 |
3 |
80263 |
Ngarua |
Part z6 |
|
| |
Qioo |
4 |
82692 |
Kuaotunu 3B |
Qioi |
5 |
84824 |
Makumaku 5F |
Q1o2 |
4 |
85550 |
Te Wairoa 2 |
Q1o3 |
7 |
85578 |
Kuoatunu 4B |
Q1o4 |
4 |
87816 |
Awaiti IC |
Q105 |
4 |
87817 |
Awaiti IC |
Qro6 |
2 |
88754 |
Pakirarahi |
Q1o7 |
6 |
88763 |
Kopuraruwai 2 |
Qio8 |
4 |
88764 |
Awaiti 2B |
Q1o9 |
4 |
89072 |
Te Aroha Section 17B |
Q110 |
7 |
89838 |
Horete 3A |
Qui |
5 |
90003 |
Piripiri 2 |
Q112 |
5 |
90784 |
Makumaku 3B |
Q113 |
5 |
92554 |
Makumaku 5A2A |
Q114 |
5 |
92555 |
Makumaku 5A2B |
Q115 |
5 |
92556 |
Makumaku 5A2B |
Q116 |
4 |
94326 |
Moehau East 2B |
Q117 |
3 |
96053 |
Karioi 4A |
Q118 |
4 |
96167 |
Whangamata 5 |
Q119 |
9 |
96881 |
Moehau 1 East 2A |
Q12o |
5 |
100918 |
Kopuraruwai 4B |
Q121 |
5 |
ro1665 |
Awaiti |
Q122 |
4 |
103864 |
Moehau 1K3 |
Q123 |
3 |
105193 |
Waihekau 4B |
Q124 |
4 |
105194 |
Waihekau 4B |
Q12.5 |
6 |
109910 |
Okahutai A |
|
No. of |
Title |
|
Doc |
Doc. |
Block |
|
No. |
Pages |
No. |
|
|
|
Transfers |
|
Q8 |
4 |
1069 |
Otanguru |
Q9 |
4 |
1100 |
Owera |
Q10 |
4 |
1101 |
Owera |
Q11 |
4 |
1102 |
Owera |
Q12 |
4 |
1103 |
Owera |
Q13 |
2 |
1251 |
Mangarehu |
Q14 |
2 |
1256 |
Wharekawa East 3 |
Q15 |
11 |
1449 |
Tangiaronui |
Q16 |
4 |
1495 |
Mangakirikiri 2 |
Q17 |
5 |
1720 |
Paraemauku |
Q18 |
3 |
1957 |
Whangamata 1 Reserve |
Q19 |
3 |
2007 |
Whitipirorua |
Q20 |
4 |
2008 |
Wharekawa East 1 |
Q21 |
2 |
1451 |
Tangiaro 2 |
Q22 |
2 |
1496 |
Mangakirikiri 2 |
Q23 |
4 |
2146 |
Tautahanga |
Q24 |
4 |
2147 |
Tautahanga |
Q25 |
7 |
2361 |
Parakete |
Q26 |
3 |
2669 |
Mangakirikiri 2 & Mangarehu |
|
|
|
Res |
Q27 |
2 |
2747/2748 |
Waiu |
Q28 |
4 |
2861 |
Tairua Reserve |
Q29 |
4 |
2862 |
Tairua Reserve |
Q30 |
4 |
2863 |
Tairua Reserve |
Q31 |
4 |
2864 |
Tairua Reserve |
Q32 |
2 |
2965 |
Manginahae |
Q33 |
4 |
3016 |
Opou |
Q34 |
4 |
3614 |
Waiotahi A |
Q35 |
4 |
3615 |
Waiotahi A |
Q36 |
4 |
4122 |
Kaipitopito |
Q37 |
2 |
4221 |
Part Te Weiti 1, 2 & 3 |
Q38 |
4 |
4965 |
Matamataharakeke |
Q39 |
8 |
4968 |
Matamataharakeke |
Q40 |
3 |
10838 |
Maukoro |
Q41 |
8 |
13488 |
Pungapunga 2C |
Q42 |
6 |
13528 |
Otautu 4B |
Q43 |
4 |
13529 |
Otautu 4B |
Q44 |
3 |
14220 |
Tapapakaroro |
Q45 |
3 |
14467 |
Ohinemuri 20A |
Q46 |
3 |
15182 |
Motukahakaha |
Q47 |
4 |
15480 |
Willis' Grant |
Q48 |
7 |
15481 |
Maukoro 2 |
Q49 |
4 |
15482 |
Maukoro 1 |
Q50 |
3 |
15585 |
Kuaotunu 2B |
Q51 |
4 |
16506 |
Komata North 1B6 |
Q52 |
4 |
16569 |
Moehau 1M |
Q53 |
2 |
17312 |
Te Wairoa |
Q54 |
2 |
17313 |
Te Wairoa |
Q55 |
3 |
18271 |
Kuaotunu 1D1 |
Q56 |
6 |
18621 |
Horete 1B1 |
Q57 |
4 |
18834 |
Hoe o Tainui South 2 |
Q58 |
4 |
19486 |
Pouarua-Pipiroa 2 |
Q59 |
3 |
19689 |
Moehau 1D |
Q60 |
3 |
22826 |
Oteao 1 |
Q61 |
2 |
22974 |
Omaro |
Q62 |
2 |
25277 |
Kuaotunu 2A3 |
Q63 |
3 |
26557 |
Horete 1B2 |
Q64 |
14 |
28321 |
Moehau 2C |
Q65 |
4 |
28674 |
Kuaotunu 2A2 |
Q66 |
5 |
29093 |
Kauanga Whenuakite 3 |
Q67 |
2 |
29373 |
Kuaotunu 2A3 Urupa |
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No. of
Doc. Doc.
No. Pager
Q126 5
Q127 7
Q128 4
Q129 5
Q130 4
Q131 7
Q132 4
Q133 5
Q134 2
Q135 5
Q136 3
Q137 4
Q138 Not used
Q139 4
Q140 4
Q141 4
Q142 3
Q143 4
Q144 4
Q145 4
Q146 6
Q147 3
Q148 4
Q149 4
Q149a 3
Q150 6
Q151 4
Q152 2
Q153 6
Title
Block
No.
Transfers
116388 Moehau 1K2
120005 Horete 2A
137266 Moehau 1K1
143835 Wahine Rukuwai 2B
246839 Purunui
152586 Waikanae 4B1 152920 Motutere B
155485 Waikanae 4B1 203779 Moehau 3B
210678 Wahine Rukuwai 2B 226146 Harataunga West 2B1 227796 Ngataipua East 2D
234502 Hoe o Tainui A2 247748 Ngataipua East 2D 260605 Waikanae 4A1
273503 Wharawhara
282241 Horete 3A2
330667 Wahine Rukuwai 2B
367818 Hikutaia 2 Reserve
367819 Hikutaia 2 Reserve
353941 Harataunga 2B1 S.98427 Wahine Rukuwai 2B S.135485 Waikanae 4B1 S.233032 Moehau1E S.536161 Waikanae 4B3 S.537063 Okahutai B H.40974.9 Otautu 3B H.40974.I0 Otautu 3B
Leases
Q154 5 62 Mangarehu East
Q155 8 66 Tairua
Q156 9 67 Te Karo
Q157 7 252 Otanguru
Q158 10 152A Owera
Q159 3 166A Mangarehu
Q160 10 168 Wharekawa East 3
Q161 14 174 Wharekawa East 1
Q162 2 190 Mangakirikiri 2
Q163 5 193 Manginahae
Q164 4 564 Matamataharakeke Reserve
Q165 13 1192 Te Aroha Township (Lipseytown)
Q166 9 1287 Pungapunga 1 & 3
Q167 10 1461 Pungapunga 1 & 3
Q168 19 1462 Pungapunga 1 & 2
Q169 4 1744 Matamataharakeke
Q170 8 3052 Oteao 1
Q171 6 5374 Makumaku 1
Q172 10 7594 Horete 3A2
Q173 8 9988 Purunui
Q174 8 10177 Motutere B
Charging Order
Q175 2 330 Kuaotunu 2B
All Documents held at South Auckland Land Registry Office, Hamilton.
Part 27 Section R—Auckland Land Registry Titles
No. of Title
Doc. Doc. Block
No. Pages No.Provisional Register
R.1 8 27/117 Repanga
Title held by North Auckland Land Registry Office, Auckland.
Part 27 Section S—Auckland Land Registry Documents
Doc. No. |
No. of Doc. Pages |
Title Block No. Transfers |
|
S1 |
4 |
404 |
Orere North |
S2 |
4 |
463 |
Orere North |
S3 |
4 |
1736 |
Te Kawakawa 2 |
S4 |
5 |
16009 |
Mataitai 7 |
S5 |
7 |
33941 |
Repanga |
S6 |
4 |
33942 |
Repanga |
S7 |
5 |
33943 |
Repanga |
|
|
Lease |
|
S8 |
6 |
58 |
Te Kawakawa 2 |
All Documents held at North Auckland Land Registry Office, Auckland.
Part 27 Section T—Turton's Publications
No. of
Doc. Doc.
No. Pages Title
T1 47 An Epitome of Official Documents relative to Native Affairs and Land purchases in the North Island, Compiled and Edited by H Hanson Turton (1883): Part C; Reports of the Native Land Purchase Department relative to the Extinguishment of Native Title: Pages
299-345.
T2 213 Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand, Vol 1; Compiled by H Hanson Turton (1877): Pages 359-562, 751-759.
T3 94 Plans of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand; Vol 1, Province of Auckland (1877): Plans referring to Coromandel, Hauraki and Piako Districts.
T4 z8 Maori Deeds of Old Land Purchases in New Zealand from the Year 1815 to 1840, with Pre-Emptive and Other Claims, together with a List of the Old Land Claims and the Report of
Mr Commisioner F Dillon Bell; Compiled by H Hanson Turton (1883): Pages 340-365, 517-518.
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Part 28 Section U-Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives
|
No. of |
|
|
Doc |
Doc. |
|
Appendix |
No. |
Pages |
Year |
No. |
U1 |
16 |
1873 |
G-8 |
U2 |
4 |
1875 |
G-5b |
U3 |
1 |
1875 |
G-5c |
U4 |
I |
1875 |
G-6 |
U5 |
82 |
1875 |
1-1 |
U6 |
4 |
1876 |
C-12 |
U7 |
1 |
1876 |
G-5 |
U8 |
2 |
1877 |
G-1 |
U9 |
23 |
1877 |
I-15 |
U10 |
4 |
1877 |
J-3 |
U11 |
4 |
1877 |
G-7 |
U12 |
I |
1877 |
I-3 |
U13 |
7 |
1879 |
Session II, G-6 |
U13a |
I |
1881 |
C-I |
U14 |
2 |
1881 |
I-2 |
U15 |
6 |
1883 |
G-6 |
U16 |
2 |
1884 |
I-2 |
U17 |
1 |
1884 |
I-4 |
U18 |
12 |
1885 |
G-1 |
U19 |
1 |
1891 |
I-2 |
U20 |
2 |
1893 |
I-3 |
U21 |
1 |
1894 |
I-1 |
U22 |
2 |
1895 |
G-1 |
U23 |
2 |
2898 |
I-3 |
U24 |
1 |
1901 |
I-3 |
U25 |
2 |
1905 |
I-3 |
U26 |
2 |
1907 |
G-3a |
U27 |
3 |
1907 |
G-1s |
U28 |
4 |
1908 |
G-3a |
U29 |
4 |
1908 |
G-6 |
U30 |
5 |
1908 |
G-7 |
U31 |
1 |
1908 |
I-3 |
U32 |
5 |
1909 |
G-1a |
U33 |
2 |
1909 |
G-3a |
U34 |
1 |
1909 |
1-3 |
U35 |
1 |
1910 |
G-3a |
U36 |
1 |
1921-22 |
I-3 |
Part 28 Section V-New Zealand Parliamentary Debates
No. of
Doc. Doc. Page
No. Pages Volume Nos
V1 4 25 528-531, 585-589
V2 1 61 368-369
V3 1 140 812-813
Part 28 Section W-New Zealand Gazette
Dec. No. W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 |
No. of Doc Pages 3 4 2 1 2 2 14 2 |
Year 1862 1863 1869 1870 1872 1873 1874 1875 |
Page Nos 13-15 345-348 626-627 53 637, 763 157-158 1-3, 403-412,693 455, 576 |
|
|
No. of |
|
|
Doc. |
Doc. |
|
Page |
No. |
Pages |
Year |
Nos |
W9 |
6 |
1876 |
621-626 |
W10 |
4 |
1877 |
544-545, 928-929 |
W11 |
14 |
1878 |
600-608, 954-955, 1230-1232 |
W12 |
17 |
1879 |
69-70, 292-293, 295, 420-421, 463-464, 745, 913-916, 1023, 1154, 1307 |
W13 |
8 |
1880 |
452-456, 1669, 1683-1684 |
W14 |
26 |
1881 |
170-174, 359-363, 393-395, 672-673, 756-762, 956-957, 1139-1140, 1276 |
W15 |
16 |
1882 |
262-263, 498-501, 597-602, 1341-1342, 186o-1861 |
W16 |
1 |
1883 |
786 |
W17 |
7 |
1884 |
372, 743-744, 1212-1215 |
W18 |
4 |
1885 |
971-973, 1180 |
W19 |
8 |
1886 |
290-292, 778-781, 1021, 1362 |
W20 |
7 |
1887 |
675-678, 911-912, 1149 |
W21 |
3 |
1888 |
569,899-900 |
W22 |
5 |
1889 |
73-74, 787-788, 1027 |
W23 |
2 |
1890 |
829, 1221 |
W24 |
4 |
1891 |
64, 138, 194, 946 |
W25 |
3 |
1892 |
294,1274-1275 |
W26 |
2 |
1893 |
274, 304 |
W27 |
8 |
1894 |
209-210, 265-266, 457, 1076, 1422-1423 |
W28 |
4 |
1895 |
1098, 1122, 1295-1296 |
W29 |
2 |
1896 |
1075-1076 |
W30 |
7 |
1897 |
15, 1747-1749, 1774, 2013, 2199 |
W31 |
5 |
1898 |
1251-1254, 1308 |
W32 |
3 |
1899 |
1359-1361 |
W33 |
3 |
1900 |
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1918 |
397, 856, 1004, 1695, 1820,2430, 3208 |
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142, 210, 1835, 1841, 2482, 2575, 2716, 3097, 3574-3575,3663 |
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13 |
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12, 134-135, 494, 1353, 1394,1650, 1933,1973, 2096, 2323,2480, 2742 |
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10 |
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107, 420, 176-177, 1266-1267, 1320-1321, 1932, 2691 |
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5 |
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325, 693, 1864, 2326, 2362 |
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THE HAURAKI TRIBAL LANDS—SUPPORTING PAPERS
No. of
Doc. Dra.. Page
No. Pages Year Nos
W57 5 2925 159-160, 163, 2896-2897
W58 3 1926 59, 2751, 3112
W59 2 1927 518, 894
W6o 7 2928 403, 752, 2079, 2267-2268,2308,
3091
W6, 3 1929 2532, 2646, 3214
W62 2 1930 986-987
W63 I 1931 3134
W64 I 1932 2141
W65 I 1934 4165
W66 3 2935 2973, 3570, 3799
W67 2 1936 495, 533
W68 I 1937 211
W69 I 1938 823
W7o I 1939 2514
W7, 2 1940 974, 1o58
W72 2 1946 933, 1911
W73 2 1954 568, 1483
W74 2 1956 546, 1814
W75 I 1960 1731
W76 1 1965 1717
W77 I 1967 2857
W78 2 1972 618, 1102
W79 2 1978 1465-1466
W8o I 1980 /051
W81 2 1989 4140-4141
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In this case we have three counter claimants, whose claims rill be considered in the order in which they have been heard. /
let. Hori Ngakapa claims Kohatu-a-noa, and Te Mara-a-toishikaka. •two long narrow strips of land extending from the Piako river to the old boundary. through Timm forest. lion Ngakapa inserts that this land was the ancient territory of N'Tu, a section of Waitaha, whom he asserts to have been the ancient inhabitants of this district. tfp to this point liori's claims does not differ materially from that of the claimants, for he has not shown that he is descended from N'Tu. But he also claims that Tunioana, a son of ¬ao, had " mane over this, and on this point his evidence is not only exceedingly vague, but he altogether fails to show in what manner Tutnoana obtained the "mane" that he now seeks to prove. This question in of 'he greatest importance, since it is known to all that be had not an nii8eatral claim. and thereto. the Court cannot pre..e a right which has not been shown to exist, if ori Ngakapa thinks that Tullman& must have been related to N'Tu, but he cannot show the connection.
Boni Ngakapa denies that Waitaha and Maraca were ever conquered by the decendante of Marutuahu; he ensures the Court that he never heard that those tribes were burned in the where 8 "kumi" n length, that he never heard of their where till N'Maru mentioned it in the Kopuraruwai case, and that he has always heard from his old people that -Ts-lkapukapuka and Karihitangata were names for one and the same. outrage, in which the Uri—o-pou tribe were killed.
}Jeri Ngakapa's knowledge of the Waitaha or Mantua tribe is very. slight, but he tells the Court that he bee always known them under the name of Horoawatea, and that they owned this block of land. These are' the people whom he declares were never conquered. He, however, alleges that they were formerly protected by hie ancestors againet•continual act.. of robbery and violence on the part of M'Maru, and as a proof of this protection he instances an affray called Takahiparu, in which the famous chief Te Taniwha interfered in favor of Horoawatea, against the Uringahu."hapu" of N'illare, and rolled the offenders in the mud. •
It is quite possible that the Taniwha may have protected these: people, but mere protection would give Hori AO more claim over the Make, lands than the robbery and bounce of N'Maru would give that tribe \\a a right to claim it by conquest ; in neither case would the claim be valid Pease Tiunga, however, denies that either Te Horoawatea or Taniwha part in this affair ; according to him the affray took place between the. ..1.1rikarteka ^hapu" of N'Paoa, and the N'Maru, when the latter were rolled in the mud at Ngaroto, and not at Fiske, es stated by. Hari Ngakapa.: The point is not of importance, for as I have said, .Ifort Ngakapa could derive no title to this land by having rolled Nliaru in the - mud, nor could N'Maru derive any title from being rolled in the nand.
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In this and other Piako cases nori Ngakapa has referred to the action of his ancestor, Te Taniwha, who, when certain of the Piako lands were sold to Mr McLean, succeeded in persuading the Government to relinquish the purchase, and he tells LS that it was the "mama" obtained by this action that enabled him subsequently to hand over all these lands to Tawhiao.
Here it is also possible that the talc told may be true, for only a chief of Te Horeta's rank could have dealt effectively with the Government, but the evidence is only that of "mina," not of right to the land ; and as for II ori giving the land to Tawhiao, he knows, and the Court knows, that any "mans." he might have had over this land was derived from the owners and that had they not consented to the gift it could not have been inside., The " mama" of any liangatira over land is confined to that owned by himself and immediate relatives. Ile has none over the land of his tribe except by their consent.
The evidence amounts to no more than this, that Hai Ngakapa has occasionally resided et To lierepel,i, Inn it is nut clear that lie 1104 ever done more than visit the land ; most certainly he has never resided permanently on it He claims the land for I"Nu and Tumoana, but he does not show that which is essential in this case, vit.: how Tumoana obtained a right ; nor does be show that he derives any claims from N'Tu,
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whom he admits to be the real owners.
There ia no reason to doubt that Tumoana may have lived on terms of friendship with NTu and N'Manithiri, but no valid title could be derived from that fact. Something more than that must be shown to
justify the Court in awarding land to descendants of Tumoana, more especially when it is shown that they have not resided on the land for -two generations at least. • -
'" It seems to the Court that this case has been set• up by Mori • Ngakapa foiUno other reason than that his mother's brother, Te &demons, kept pigs and lived at or in the neighbourhood of gohutuanoc But we are not told by what right Te Iletemona did this. Paora Tiunga says he never heard that he had a right But even though it were proved that he had, it does nottullow that this right descended to Mori Ngakapa
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It is not denied that To Taniwha lived at the Kerepelai on his own land, and it follows as a natural coneequenoe that he would have great power over the Iloroawatea tribe in the vicinity, for ho was one of the
great chiefs of New Zealand. But this "mama" would be over the people: -and not over their land. Had it been intended to reward' Tumoana, Te Taniwha, or any other chief for anything they had done, a formal gift of land would have been made. Apparently nothing of this sort has been , done, and, therefore Hori Ngiskapes case is in this position, that he claims the land of a tribe to whom he liaa shown no relationship.
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ghat' .W02nait,,and. can have no claim from 're Tohinga, who-vas a Ntlifarn pure and simple.
'some ;points Ts Raika supports the 'N'Hako evidence 'wary strongly. Tor instance, he says that neither Waitaha nor 'Harems' were ever conquered. He denies that Tiu Pirihi or Mantes .were wver slava, and he says, .1 have always heard Mama spoken of as .tuatine.' " He asserts that he never heard of any gift •by 'Nerohura' to the N'Maru ; in fact, he, one of the leading chiefs of N'llana, has-not ' heard any of those things concerning which Taipari is so confident.
Taipari asserts that all the people on the -Make lands were his slaves, yet Hare Renate says the N'Tehure lived on Nonkourahi, and were not slaves.
Te Raika and Hori Ngakapa tell us that N'Ilfanuhiri owned Ngataipuit and Xopunralli, and were not slaves. Herr Ngakapa and Tailiati Paetai us that N'Tehurs lived at To Korepehi, and were not sieves. And lest, but by no means least, Pains Things. gives a genealogy showing that all of these lupus:" were from Hake, and not from the fabulous Waitaha and Marama, . so often referred 'to' by N'Marn, and concerning whom they know so little. The Court
opinion that the ancestors of le Rails may have lived occasionally at Plaice, 'but that ouch residence .gave them no title to the lands so
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. This claim is therefore dismissed.
"---The third claim is that of N'Maru, who on this occasion do not claim to be entitled to all the 'land, as is usually the case. They claim by virtue of a conquest. which the Court has already decided never toots place—a. conquest • that . has been denied by almost every witness examined since the Court gave its judgment in Konkouralli.
The' Court has given its reasons for believing that there never was a conquest over the Piaku hinds, and ham seen no reason for altering its mind on this subject. Indeed, every succeeding case has shown how correct that judgment was, and how unlikely it 'is that it will ever be reversed.
"• Although this is the view the Court must take in this ease, Hong the lees it .will consider the evidence given by the N'Maru witnesses. At the very best the evidence amounts to no more than this : that for the last 70 year. the. N'Maru .have really exercised no rights over these Piako lands, other than those which tribes having no rights at all might well have exercised.
Their claim is that they were in the habit of catching eels and patiki in the Piako River, and that a few (probably not more than- half-a-dozen) of their people lived on the land and ran pigs on it. Now, -there is nothing before the Court to show that these few
man . of N'Maru were not related to N'Manuhiri, who are admitted .by. * - all •to have been the real owners of the land ; end there is absolutely, nothing' that would. justify the Court in assuming that they had any titer right to the land.
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With . regard to the fishing, It.; has "been -pointed tout '15y
Tiungen that no objection was Made' to —fislx.:/?einglitaught 'ffirfthet purpose or\_ funeral,feast., 'or •thakari." '.Ill the opinion 'of the'Court! there. was every reason • why this should be DO. ,;.The
more or lees related to the deectendante of Marutushi;a34vrere;inore-- t over, a very small tribe, and coelt1,,,rnotpoesiblr ;consume onttenth of the eels and patiki taken yearly in. the rialcOIllver-7a-streere";,,Oulte; famous fortis, fisheries. •
As for: those men who, like Te Setemona-:anda few others„ lived at Piako, it is quite clear that • they did • not ' do so to tango whenua," for in all ; cases it is shown; that they lived with -thirctribit now called "re Horoawatea, andfnet;one mingle eirciunstaitee: hue .heertirt shown that would lead the Court to believe that those nuerriverreet " up' a claim apart from, or, nuperior to, the Horearates, who,. it .is admitted by N'Maru, have beenie poseeeaion. of the, hand fremthe most t remote times.
In the opinion of the Court.. the N'Maru have a keen perception of the weakness of their awe, and for this reason have Invented the fiction that the Horoawatea are the. Waltaha and Mamma who:4ere conquered by them, and who lived here subeequently as the vassals Of
In the Kepuraruwai inveetigatiou told the CourCthat•the Horoawatea tribes did not own one inch of land, apart from the /Mara: In this case he 'hews that they do own nearly. .half .theblook.. • 7 ,,;
In the opinion of the Court this land. has boor occupied from the —most ancient times by those"liapna"TenrIfike:Whorn:theeall
Horoawates,„Waitaha; and Mamma. , , , 7. fj;'.
That even though the alleged conquest. over !the two,;, last nanied. tribes had taken place, it wonldmot hays, affected, the title ,to the land, east of, Piako, for that territory never belonged toWaitaha or *arsine. . . Purther,,,had it biteriproved„tbat \_the N'Maru .bad. conquered She people now living east of Piako, the Court must still have, found that the N'Maru occupation of the lands had.not 'been glicly'ne,to. weriesit,t,he Court in saying that they had also conquered the land. . „ . '
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The Court dismisses the N'Idarn.claim, and awardrithe,whole of,the Kopuarahi Block to the desoendante of,kfatattrsv,,-:;,,i.;,
NGA.TIPUA- JUDGMENT-,
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Tits evidence given this case has ";been,fore the inosti part la, repetition of that recorded in 'the five Piako 'asset already. Beard; with some few contradictions and absurdities added.oit.:'
The first claim hoard wall' that of ?Tuna ,Tirotiniwbce claimed Te Karuoputaputii, for the descendants, of Pateurmt "The'westertt boundary 'of this slip of land commences at Te Pouomanuhiri on-the sea:coast, and extends southward to the ruouth'of Kanere, and, follOws,thateitream, to its source. All the landeast of :thieline,,,ip to:the Orongo 4,0=de/7;i/ claimed by Tuna, under the "take" set forth. .. ; .
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The lanit I.. Llto west ot the- ,latio T. iii.iniits tath he property
.4 NiAlantiliin. who ale lepresolitml ft Para Titaigt and atliers, and
he a.,..11,1 that the /lotto...thin wa: lIt ill It the nal11,1
onier to 'nark the Lite itling line lietieeen his land anti tilt to( his brother, It:LH:urn
Thin-c are .several At.alt•111111, Inash: lU t hIWIULIU, III
which Coon '1St ref,. PirAl. Tuna placeS the ittamitiantilliri
ono Lthain to tin- hest ward II till eII ti id the Ortinge boundary,
while Itori Ng,11,11.IUIIUIIUUI tit o ',ono slain, places this past iileast
chains west of the same point. and trarrie, it t 11,11CV to it K,lUiuLta well-known phase 071 IV h,11 11 lItUll j1lI the tonlitany's
Tuna, un the other thkes his line to what be calls the Kauere
storm. ; hat Pao. tell, lit:hut lout IA I, stIvb :1,1 the
Kali','.', that its tam name is Vaitokokokati. Ihtfereiae
opinion ill witht is irtuall; one the 6a-Ztle sufficiently
his wits, hat it is ilat the only thilentae. Bath lii Ng„ikap,, and Pao.
Tittugs plan- 'Ile the itnati*, k, and Tuna
himself places it just outside the smith-west. cia :ter or that is on the Lind eta lit/ this litteis ity the line tiraten irom To .litoiere tAl the holt it•Inist minter of hialptipakii, 111111 IllIlt has never liven
It) Nittlatiolot and ithali itrahhltly th-tolgo HI. iinil the awn., probahly are Teter Hon .Ng:Lk,Li...
1.11, most selious laetst proved against tilt bona 4TUnit
claim is that nat tine of the witnesses lois evol :ward Patenro
as an ancestor. Tutat. Tit11,j1, that. Pate.. is a sioall
stream pinning jilt, the \\Vuitton, hut that they titeer 1■■•ard e: hint
nil atal yet 1,0511 at them men ar. 1.-o1n wiia Was
also (accortling- to 'Pima, tiw innestor Even 11011 iiatkiipa has ',ever heard at' Pate..il, itiel yet he lem tail the C.a.: that lie surrenders -this claim of Ids to Tuna. alio ham S a right, hut the anesistor frolll wholll he derives that right he hot 121:,■ h1,1,1 of till 110W. Fr.,. the oviilence of Sgaliapa it is quite clear that Ile knows nothittg whntever alicat this land, and in the face of these ...liras
dietions and the in-hit-nee or ilititatc. Titulgii, who deny
Hatt l'unit lir hia Lin:es:ma etc]. Lail a 1151111 to ,ny poll.° of this
limit, the 11.1111 tall mkt- no other 'Ii a, that el refitting the
claim set up hy Tuna Tirotini.
liii \_\\'hnihullal, III ill tint tilllaini 11:1111,1 to
and tehieli hiu, just hot. tlistinsseil, Jahn- .ilso parth. tit
this block, ishiliiled on the north hy a 1.1,11■ the satit-eir
the Talahipartl stream LIt II 11,1. 1111 the Ng-a:taint.;
11111 t■r. II, smith lino extereting from )1,thirokarets,,a pa, ,II
l'ialso ricer. to thilt northern kV:tin:ate.
seteral 4,11traLliclor■ ,tatoaleilis as to Mar tais land canes into posses:1mi ot his ..esti, ,, He tirst alto that Waitalet
tFavi. this hind at ti.. saute time :lett Nora gave the het-tits,.
/and to Itianturi. He :Ilse says that Itiang-iiiira hail a 155111 10 the
hut that 'Ft Tiselet ached upon it la-eause it the offence eonitnitted hr 1,ate1 on in i4s.eviilettini lie tells the Canyt t",hanaris ghee
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1\\-GATI1UA JUDWIENT.
Tap evidence given in this east, hat; sell for the must part repetition • ■f that reisordod in the five Plate CAS. already hosed, with tonne ft, et ,nt noliet ions and 31.A■anlit added.
Tito hest Ql inn heard vas tinit oi Tuna Tina., who claimed To Nrc ILoptlI Atilt it, fit. the di -S,elitdi nts ,t1 Paten, U. rv'etoru hound:try thiA slip of land 1,111.,11ce, ri To l'ouointinuhiri on the coo coast, and extenthi soutliward to tie' mouth ht katiero tind follows that strmmi to :to diglro, All the land e cot ot this /ne, up to the Chong, hound:try, in
claimed by Too, under the " ta'se" tortti.
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II
t'vid,ncC of a ma/ ail, te at least 70 years at age, ache lits net only seen the Itiri Jai/mint:: living, en their land, hut who alcteadinit that the iconteitclahl,;(10,3 neverdid lacre than catch petit-i.
Th;. ,ridenee in this CUM. na.:. 6,1,11 .AS woule.; justify tin:it:tut in a:ism/l-
ng that tin' N'It'llanittatga ever tool a real ....1.1211 to any Fat c,f tisis Load.
ion i Unite is t
• FrU//1 flit. very opening cif the N')/atac cus.' "I'L.itaha had led tho
Court to, infer that be hail a chitin to this land alter than that witty by
II,. 71.; I, deteeniiiiii front anti Ictr.c.ntait
I'll lives adtuCt has any tight to this Isei
titan that tiorivoil /ran thr !Ika eeteint,t, which this Ciocst
- flits five flint, rejet itch
eihone Tittaita intruilueliiI r■Irth, 0 ',ciliation, into the lisle
history, cool has auccialed it tentradieting the eon:eine mq Nhtflarit
witnesses WI t i■ than 11,1tal
1,irst1;., 1.........I....... that it Ste. an./ its la-ethers, anti ace.
ltat :tong- hi/net-II flat rite:- and
a litof through Tn,na finvist citioitetleci until the S'Iluareitt worn
defeated anti tiriven fruit: the diAtrier consetinence of the murder of
biabrangatira, and he has himself supplied litchi, which en:titled the Court to
tix the I.. of this event. fin he actys tihtt Tcteakaikawlaa was killed while
fighting thy Ngatiltuartire; and in the 11a11.4“htla ease he told the Court
111..t• 1.4.4:1.1•11:111:1 cit 011, of those who followed tit, steps of the victorious
Ng:Ai/nitric to take tilt, eine/cowed land. If illiouront this tai, is trite,
it is not naive titan six tic...wr..1th]. since the N'Ilmar,re were cnotinorecb
Thirdly, Is, tells the Court that 'ban: ukaittkapa was saki after the death uf Nairangatira liven civenged, att! 5g-nitres the fact that if
thi, tide is true. lir !I genetwhoh, ill, 5../111. faintly wete engaged
tI the citt.nk en :VII oar, c 1,11 Isi seen. It teterence to this gisicea-
kgY•
ciant
I
c 1 t. UU1,11.ASEA VA
,1,11 tlt
KAMA rA". ut A
Tans.a.Lisattacia
A.V.4.11 U
h'tiorthki , Ituticana Tutailic tint:, dist., de- evidence given by N'111.arti in tile 1: 11,.. I 1St,' 11 Hai the initialer of lc:nit:ilia
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El
i, Laid to Ranieri." Judd he adds, "I saw Tationo when he was a. ',ery
Ui-121 NOW. 1,0 have here curtain amount of evidence us to the
right of Isl.-Mania ii rite, Ole laid. fin- it has been ti town that Tauaro
the Kaunsatua" of that tribe. In other respeets the evidence
11.1Ne the reeve-ten fiction that Waitaha and Mantua
owned Ito, land, thougi. wlod is a, Wait:ilia. tells us idea bin Oil,
n ot own the 1.1.1,d east and lairs 'ii alga has given a denctdoody showing flout tie laud whinged to )lid abet. father of Mannoiri, Ii, that the duly right possoiseti by 1Vaititha ion ll1laraina to this hind va, the resalt of the intermarriage of ecitain persons of those
soul, 0110 children z.of
he, idly, we are told that To TH011,1 ionized on this 11011i heetinse of an oilasoet eon:witted by Ngaroplitia and thirdly the Court it. asked to believe that Tanitro gave the land to Ranieri. Oar glance at the following genealsogy will show how abSalill those contentions arc :-.-
WILAN.ii:10t,
I 1VITLI,
NtiAlCOPAI, KAMI71.
NOAL.1,1 c1,131A •
•
KI.:1.1•AN■30 Hi/L1/101./
It'liatieT1/0/
Tt, 'lion US Wits:el(1A
Min K110
11,■01 NJAILAPIL
genealogy is true, Ilild it lets loin given loy flora ICgakapa hi:no:elf, then Tatoiro inert have been :thou( 2101 yeloi of age when 11,0-i saw : and if 'Pe Tile'''. Sheet I tic land Iv—,:.,no.' of ion affray that
in Nlgaraopapals y'roodlo. it In.). 11,111 Ile itubed 1101V ev7IICS it hat o ,, o , pensatitin 00:11 not exaeted until at, the lap,, of lour generat.das,
As to the tribe resided 00 this land, Nisi Ygakapit gives ,ery
in./so:snot evitionve. lie says :—"In ley time the li'Mantihiri lived at
Maioordkorene. pa. 1 worked with Hone and others of that
lit another plias, he tug's, "The year atter Tv Taniwha dad d100.1s, I saw N'Mannhiri 1110 evident, is
Oireet against the claims of N'Maro, for he tells the Court that.
never saw Reihana Tutitua or any 0 NlIthtist 4,r cultivating
here. nor did I ever hear that Rauh., on' Kevin:tun had lived here. I
novo, Coat 2s-St1irt, had a clout here 1111til let 101111 told 105 that 111:
1.411 ; cl4i/11 to I 110 net ta/111V. slur only word VII this lain! 11 as
sledding patiki dn inial
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and Mantua 'was caused by their having fwrAbly taken the fish of N'Idaru ; he says that the 'mum" was by N'Haru ; that they took the fish of Waitaha..•
Fifthly, Tutaua asks the Court to believe that the N'Idanuhiri were a tribe apart from the other Plato people, a tribe who owned the Orongo Block only, that is • email piece of low-lying, swampy land, on the Welhou river. Here, also, he contradicts the evidence of Whissu given in the first cases, who informed the Court that this was part of the land of N'lluarere. He also ignores the fact that Niffannhiri may be supposed to know their own land, and yet noneof that tribe opposed Hon Ngakapa when be claimed that land for his ancestor Wananni, and had it awarded to him by the Native Land Court.
For the, sixth time the Court rejects the claim of N'Idaru to the Nalco lands.
The Court awards to the NWanishiri tribe all of the Ngataiptuu: Block, excepting only that portion which Peons Tinnga has admitted to have been given by Matatua to Tel, which 'laid piece is awarduciito the descendants of 'Pais.. ..
All the land east of the line extending from Te Rimers to Whakangauuiui, better known ea the company's line, is excluded from 'this judgment of the. ourt, and will be heard on a future occasion, as it does not belong to the Pinko land proper. • • - -
W. E. 0-1.7-2?C3-E01sT,
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' •
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Loud rsfirvid So the Robe. Land Court for Inquiry ender Bogies Id of TAO Naha* Land Osert 189d."
Native Lend Court Ogee, Auckland, 98th October, 1897.
IN pennant.. of an Order in Courted, dated the Ilth day el Oetober, 1897, declaring that It shall be within the juris- diction of the Naive Land Conti to determine whether or not the land set forth In the &beanie hereto, or any pert thereof, ems, on the investigation of title thereto, intended by the Native Land Court, or by the nominal owner or owners of snob land, to be held by such nominal owner or owners in trust for Native. not named in the title, and to determine who are the Natives (if any) entitled beneficiaRy to such land, and to order the inolusion of such Natives fit the either together with or in lieu of the nominal owners or any of them, and for the purpose aforesaid to order the oaneelladon or amendment of any existing Instrument of title, and the issue of =oh new Crown cranes or other Instrumento of tills as may be Perfecter', and generally to =smite in refzeot of the mid lend all the Pulsated= and powers oonfened on the Native Land Court by sniweetion 110) of motion 14 "The Native Lend Court Aet, 1891," It is hereby notified that at • sitting of the Native Lend Court to be held at Shordand, Themes, on the 18th day of November, 1897, and sueeeeding days, the Court will proceed to inquire into the above case, le aceordanoe with the terms of the maid Order in (loaned.
JAB. W. BBOWNE, Registrar.
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