Volume 9 Part 14: The Hauraki Tribal Lands: Supporting Papers


Volume 9 Part 14: The Hauraki Tribal Lands: Supporting Papers

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Hauraki Tribal Lands

 

Supporting Papers

THE HAURAKI TREATY CLAIMS

VOLUME 9

PART 14

Hauraki Maori Trust Board

1.2 iii

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The Hauraki Tribal Lands

DAVID ALEXANDER

Supporting Papers: Part 14

HAURAKI MAORI TRUST BOARD

1997

1.3 iv

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First published in 1997 by
Hauraki Maori Trust Board
PO Box 33, Paeroa
Aotearoa New Zealand

ISBN 1-877198-65-X
© 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.

3 User Guide

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USER GUIDE

The Hauraki Tribal Lands Supporting Papers, Parts r to 28 are over 14,0 oo 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

A   Auckland Deeds

B   Native Land Purchase Files

C   Maori Affairs Department Head Office Files

  •       Lands and Survey Department Head Office Files

  •       Lands and Survey Department Auckland Files

F   Mines Department Head Office Files

  •       Mines Department Thames Files

  •       Justice Department Head Office Files

I   Maori Land Court Whangarei Minute Books

J   Maori Land Court Hamilton Minute Books

K   Maori Land Court Hamilton Block Order Files

  •        Maori Land Court Hamilton Correspondence Files

M   Trust Commissioner Auckland Files

  •        Hamilton Survey Plans

O Auckland Survey Plans

  •        Hamilton Certificates of Title

Q   Hamilton Land Registry Documents

R   Auckland Land Registry Titles

S   Auckland Land Registry Documents

T   Turton's Publications

  •        Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives

V   New Zealand Parliamentary Debates

W   New Zealand Gazette

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4 Index - The Hauraki Tribal Lands Supporting Papers: Parts 1 to 28

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INDEX

Part I Section A—Auckland Deeds

Doc.

No.

A1

No. of

Doc.

Pages

4

Deed

No.

197

Block

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

AI8

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

12

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

11

352

Moanataiari 9

A33

11

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

36o

Kauaeranga E9B

A41

4

36oA

Kauaeranga E10B

A42

2

361

Kauaeranga E11B

A43

2

362

Kauaeranga EI2B

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

Doc.

No.

A56

No. of

Doe

Pages

2

Deed

No.

374

Block

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

A70

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

 

 

 

 

No. of

 

 

Doc

Doc

Deed

 

No

Pages

No.

Block

A83

6

1010

Karioi 3

A84

2

1022

Piako

A85

2

2035

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

11

2045

Wharekawa East 1

A96

2

2046

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 1A, 1B & 1C

A103

3

1076

Moehau 1F & 1P

A104

3

1077

Ahirau 1 & 2

A105

47

1079

Ounuora 2

A106

11

1087

Komata North

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THE HAURAKI TRIBAL LANDS—SUPPORTING PAPERS

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Deed

No.

Block

A107

4

1113

Moehau 1J

A108

3

1172

Moehau 3C

A109

4

1189

Omahu West 2

A110

5

1192

Omahu West 1A

A111

10

1193

Mangakirikiri 1 South

A112

5

1194

Mangakirikiri 3 North

A113

5

1195

Owhao West

A114

5

1196

Ruapekapeka North

A115

11

1197

Waill

A116

2

1198

Manawaru

A117

2

1208

Moehau 1I

A118

4

1225

Horete 1A

A119

4

1226

Waihou West 1A

AI20

4

1227

Te Nihinihi

A121

3

1243

Owhataroa 1 South

A122

17

1245

Waikawau

A123

3

1246

Te Aroha

A124

8

1264

Moehau 1L

A125

19

1267

Waiwawa

Al26

2

1269

Piako

Al27

6

1270

Karaka North 3

Al28

2

1301

Kahamiroi

A229

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

2358

Ahuroa 1B

A136

5

2359

Horete 3

A137

20

1360

Moehau 3G

A138

1

1361

Kuaotunu 1

A139

5

1362

Ruahine 2

A140

9

1363

Te Poho 3

A141

4

1443

Te Ipu o Moehau 1

A142

6

1368

Rapaatikiato 1

A143

7

417

Parakete

A44

6

1423

Waihou West 2

A145

4

1428

Iringa o Pirori South

A146

11

1442

Waikanae 1

A147

7

2444

Ohinemuri

A48

3

1445

Ohinemuri 1

A149

3

2446

Ohinemuri 2

A150

3

1447

Ohinemuri 3

A151

4

1448

Ohinemuri 4

A152

4

1449

Ohinemuri 5

A153

3

1450

Ohinemuri 7

A154

3

1451

Ohinemuri 8

A155

3

1452

Ohinemuri 9

A156

3

1453

Ohinemuri 10

A157

3

1454

Ohinemuri 11

A158

3

1455

Ohinemuri 12

A159

3

1456

Ohinemuri 13

A160

3

2457

Ohinemuri 14

A161

3

1458

Ohinemuri 15

A162

3

459

Ohinemuri 16

A163

6

2460

Ohinemuri 17

A164

4

1461

Ohinemuri 18

A165

3

1462

Ohinemuri 19

A166

3

463

Owharoa 2

A167

5

1464

Owharoa 3

A168

2

465

Ohinemuri 5A

A169

2

1466

Ohinernuri 9A

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Deed

No.

Block

AI70

2

1467

Ohinemuri 14A

A272

2

1468

Ohinemuri I5A

AI72

2

1469

Ohinemuri 18A

A173

16

1480

Te Kapua 1

A174

5

1482

Te Ipu o Moehau 2

A175

4

1490

Otautu 1 & 2

A176

5

1532

Owharoa 3A

A277

2

1534

Ipu o Moehau 1 & 2

A178

2

1540

Ohinemuri 3A

A179

2

1541

Ohinemuri 8A

A180

2

1542

Ohinemuri 11A

A181

3

1543

Moehau 2A1

A182

3

2544

Moehau 2B2

A183

6

1581

Rangitoto

Part 3

 

 

 

Doc.

No.

No. of

of Doc.

Pages

Deed

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

1732

Owharoa 5A

A201

5

1732

Kopuatai 1A

A202

5

2733

Kopuatai 2A

A203

5

2734

Kopuatai 4

A204

3

1735

Tokotoko/Kaumatua/Rangitoto

A205

3

2736

Patatai

A206

3

1737

Waitakaruru

A207

4

1741

Taparahi 2A

A208

4

1742

Taparahi 3A

A209

10

2744

Hikutaia 4

A210

3

1752

Manaia 1A

A211

3

2753

Manaia 2A

A2I2

3

1754

Ohinemuri 20A1

A213

2

1757

Karaka 1

A214

3

2758

Kopuatai 1B

A215

3

1761

Waiau 1A

A216

12

1763

Kuaotunu 1C

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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Index

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc

Pages

Deed

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 1A

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 1A

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

Part 4

 

 

 

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc

Pages

Deed

No.

Block

A289

6

3040

Paetoke

A290

8

3041

Willis' Grant 2

A291

4

3042

Hoe o Tainui South 3C

A292

17

3170

Harataunga West 1A,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 1 & 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

A3I2

4

3523

Te Awaiti 1F

A313

5

3524

Te Awaiti 1G

A134

4

3525

Te Awaiti 1J1

A315

4

3526

Te Awaiti 1J1

A3I6

4

3527

Te Awaiti 2A

A317

32

3528

Puhangateurur A,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

A333

5

3577

Te Aroha Section 17D3A

A324

3

3578

Te Aroha Section 17D6

A325

2

3594

Te Aroha Section 14D

A326

2

3602

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

20

3628

Kaikahu 1A

A334

4

3629

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

364o

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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THE HAURAKI TRIBAL LANDS—SUPPORTING PAPERS

Doc.

Number

Number

of Doc

Pages

Deed

Number Block

A349

3

3647

Tiritiri 4B1

A350

5

3648

Waitakaruru 1B2.

A351

28

3653

Ngatitamatera Reserve A

A352

8

3670

Pukemokemoke 1A & 2A

A353

3

3671

Te Aroha Section 17C

A354

3

3672

Te Aroha Section 17D4

A355

3

3673

Te Aroha Section 17D5

A356

3

3839

Hoe o Tainui South 4B2

A357

6

3841

Kopuarahi 1A

A358

6

3842

Makumaku 3A

A359

15

3845

Ngaromaki

A360

4

3846

Puhangateuru 1B

A362

2

3847

Waitakaruru 5B3

A362

5

3862

Te Aroha Section 17D1 & 17B

A363

3

3893

Te Aroha Section 17D1

A364

2

3974

Ngataipua 2

A365

2

4011

Te Aroha Section 17B

A366

2

4013

Waitakaruru 5B

A367

2

4014

Waitakaruru 5B3

A368

2

4048

Horahia Opou 3B2

A369

3

4063

Te Aroha Section 17A3

A370

1

4097

Te Awaiti 2B

A371

2

4130

Te Awaiti 1A1

A372

1

4233

Te Aroha Section I7A1

A373

2

4268

Whangamata 4B2A

A374

2

4508

Rawhitiroa A3

A375

1

4530

Whangamata 4D3

A376

2

4559

Harataunga East 2B1

A377

2

4564

Puhangateuru 3B2

A378

6

4566

Mata South B

A379

2

4573

Wahine Rukuwai 2A

A380

5

4578

Hoe o Tainui North 6B2J1

A382

6

4587

Whangamata 4.D4B1

A382

2

4600

Ngatikoi Reserve 1A

A383

6

4604

Whangamata

4B1,4B2B1&4D4B2A

A384

1

4604A

Whangamata 4D4B2A

A385

3

4608

Wairau 3A1

A386

4

4610

Makumaku 5A2D4B1

A387

5

4613

Hoe o Tainui North 5B2

A388

4

4624

Hoe o Tainui North 6A2A

A389

3

4643

Te Awaiti 1J2A2B

A390

2

4645

Opatito

A391

2

4665

Whangamata 4C

A392

5

4690

Te Awaiti 1J2B1B2B

A393

8

4693

Hoe o Tainui South 4B1B

A394

5

4734

Ngatikoi Reserve 1B2

A395

4

4743

Ngatikoi Reserve 1B1

A396

9

5042

Kopuarahi 2 & Koukourahi 3A

A397

6

5097

Hoe o Tainui North 6B2J2

A398

2

5099

Moanakapiti-Huhuraumati

D4A1

A399

20

5100

Manaiar B&2B Sections E2A &

E2E

A400

2

5105

Moanakapiti-Huhuraumati

D4C

A402

3

5107

Te Aroha Section I7B

A402

2

5113

Moanakapiti-Huhuraumati

C2A

A403

3

5116

Moanakapiti-Huhuraumati

D4B

A404

2

5122

Te Aroha Section 17A1

A405

2

5189

Harataunga West 2B1

A406

2

5428

Whangamata 6B1

A407

2

5443

Wahine Rukuwai 2B

A408

2

5547

Moehau 2B4C2B2

A409

5

5639

Taparahi 2B1A

A420

11

5649

Ngataipua 4

All Deeds held by Land Information New Zealand, Head Office.

Part 5 Section B

Native Land Purchase Files

Doc.

No.

No. of   NLP

Doc.   File

Pages   No.

Block

B1

4   2873/29

General

B2

6   1873/31

General

B3

6   1873/35

General

B4

3   1873/41

Whangamata

B5

2   1873/42

Waiwhakaurunga

B6

3   1873/51

Hikutzia/Whangamata

B7

Not used

 

B8

1   2873/145

General

B9

8   1873/294

Thames Waterworks

B10

12   1873/199

Thames Foreshore

B11

2   1873/218

Waitoa

B12

1   1873/200

Thames Foreshore

B13

1   1874/69

Thames Foreshore

B4

9   2874/79

Piako

B25

6   1874/137

Kapowai/Puketui

B16

11   1874/259

Piako

B17

2   1874/186

Thames Foreshore

B18

2   1874/441

General

B19

3   1874/482

Tairua/Te Kano

B20

1   1875/130

Thames Foreshore

B21

2   1875/269

General

B22

6   1879/43

Tautahanga

B23

13   2879/202

General

B24

1   1879/565

Tapapakaroro

B25

4   2880/58

General

B26

4   1880/180

Piako

B27

6   1880/395

Ruahine 2

B28

2   1880/595

Tairua

B29

4   1880/632

Moehau 1J

B30

25   1880/700

General

B31

5   2880/722

Waiu

B32

19   2880/777

Ohinemuri

B33

3   2881/110

Piako

B34

29   1881/24

Ounuora 2

B35

23   1881/189

General

B36

184   2881/246

Ohinemuri

B37

6   2882/325

Owharoa

B38

8   1882429

Whenuakite 2

B39

21   1881/481

Waihou West 3

B40

67   1882/516

Waiotahi A

Part 6

 

Doc

No.

No. of   NLP

of Doc   File

Pages   No.

Block

B41

29   2882/5

Coromandel Foreshore

B42

24   1882/455

Karioi

B43

8   1882/482

Manginahae

B44

4   1883/94

General

B45

3   1883/243

Horete 3

B46

26   2883/371

General

X

5 Table of Contents

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5.1

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CONTENTS

Preface

User Guide   VI

Index—The Hauraki Tribal Lands Supporting Papers: Parts 1 to 28   VI I

5.2 xi

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Index

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   2886/36

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

 

 

Doc.

No.

No. of   NLP

Doc.   File

Pages   No.

Block

B65

22   1888/281

Karaka North 1

B66

50   1888/297

Otautu 1&2

B67

22   1889/36

Mangakirikiri 3

B68

3   1889/39

Waiotahi A

B69

60   1889/268

Ohinemuri

B70

60   1890/44

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

 

 

Doc.

No.

No. of   NLP

Doc.   File

Pages   No.

Block

B74

932   2892/8

Piako

Part 9

 

 

Doc.

No.

No. of   NLP

Doc.   File

Pages   No.

Block

B75

4   1892/44

Owharoa 2

B76

32   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   2893/268

Te Aroha Domain

B82

158   1893/271

Piako

Part 10

 

 

Doc.

No.

No. of   NLP

Doc.   File

Pages   No.

Block

B83

44   1894/93

Parareka 2

B84

12   1894/11

Mataitai 7

B85

34   1894/287

Piako

B86

1   1894/316

Mangalchildri 1

B87

2   1894/354

Owharoa 5

B88

5   1894/358

Moehau 1M

B89

3   1894/373

Wharekawa 4

Doc

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

NLP

File

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

2895/73

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

2895/304

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

23

1896/219

Piako

B111

4

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

1897/24

Waikanae 2

B117

76

1897/238

Waiau 1

B118

37

1897/265

Te Whanake

Part II

 

 

 

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc

Pages

NLP

File

No.

Block

B119

42

2897/306

Waikanae 1

B120

20

1898/21

Whangamata 6

B121

9

2898/30

Moehau 3

B122

48

1898/195

Ngarua & Mangawhero

B123

14.

1898/119

Ngaromaki

B124

5

1898/47

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

2899/89

Taparahi 2

B130

57

1899/108

Manaia

B131

53

1899/112

Owhataroa/Ipuwhakatara

Part 12

 

 

 

Doc

No.

No. of

Doc

Pager

NLP

File

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

2900/48

Waikaka

B140

39

2900/87

Maukoro

B141

19

2902/35

Opepeka

XI

5.3 xii

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THE HAURAKI TRIBAL LANDS—SUPPORTING PAPERS

No. of

Doc.   Doc.

No.   Pages

NLP

File

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

 

 

Doc.   Doc.

No.   Pages

File

No.

Block

B151   13

1903/1

Kuaotunu 1C

B152   29

1903/102

Kuaotunu 1D

BI53   2

1904/103

Ngarua

B154   38

1905/39

Te Awaiti

B155   3

1905/81

Tautiti 2

B156   4

1906/40

Moehau 1G

B157   25

1906/85

Maurihoro

B158   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

1913/107/1

Whangamata 4

B166   38

1914/55

Manaia

B167   38

194/67

Rawhitiroa

B168   7

194/107

Moanakapiti/Huhuraumati

B169   24

1915/21

Wahine Rukuwai 2

B170   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

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

File

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

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doe.

Pages

File

No.

Subject

C7

142

N 1907/507

Waikawau

C7a

1

N 1908/694

Waitakaruru

C8

8

MA 5/5/104

Whangamata 6B1

C9

6

MA 5/5/194

Moehau 2B4C2B2

C10

13

MA 5/5/286

Punmui/Motutere B

Part 15

 

 

 

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

File

No.

Subject

C11

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 1; N 1907/507; MA I; MA 5/5/104; MA 1; MA 5/5/194; MA 1; MA 5/5/286; MA 1; Special File 2; MA

13/86; Special File 62 (C12); MA 13/35(b): Special File 62 (C13); MA 13/35(c); Special File 120 MA 13/85

Part 16 Section D—Lands and Survey Department Head Office Files

Doc

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

File

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

1

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

1

57974

Waikaka Reserve

D16

3

58221

Makumaku 4

D17

2

58755

Ngaromaki

D17a

1

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

D21

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)

XII

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Index

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

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

File

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

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pager

File No.

Subject

F1

33

1894/401

Kuaotunu

F2

25

1894/429

Waitaia

F3

4

1898/1327

Kuaotunu 3

F4

7

1900/272

Paeroa

F5

20

1905/1517

Opitomoko & Kuranui/

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

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

 

G1

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

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

File

No.

Subject

H1

8

1899/1070

Harataunga 2

H2

25

1900/939

Pungapunga

Both files are located at National Archives, Wellington. The Archives Reference is J 1.

Part 17 Section I-Maori Land Court Whangarei Minute Books

Doc

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Auckland

Minute

Book

Page Nos

I1

7

8

35-36, 331-333, 342-343

Held by Maori Land Court, Whangarei.

Part 18 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, 77-286, 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, 292-

194, 201-202, 231

J5

34

5

72-78, 89-106, 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

Doc

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Hauraki

Minute

Book

Page Nos

J8

6

1

78-83

J9

I

3

401

J10

S   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, 212-24, 227-229, 235-238,

259-261, 264-267, 279, 284-285,

288-290, 302, 306-307, 318-319,

352-353, 368-373, 438-439, 446-

 

 

 

453

J15

91

9

3-10, 40-62, 65-67, 99, 102-103,

154-158, 180-207, 214-222, 238-

239, 242, 280, 322-323, 435-440

Part 19

 

 

 

Doc

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Hauraki

Minute

Book

Page Nos

116

52

10

26-59, 67, 129-131, 188-193, 198-

200, 320-323, 369

J17

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, 292, 312-336, 346

XIII

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No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Hauraki

Minute

Book

Page Nos

J21

7

15

53-54, 61-62, 132-133

J22

25

16

123-124, 126, 321-328, 393-400,

403-408

J23

6

17

97, 108, 110-111, 143, 152

J24

6

18

251-256

J25

20

19

129-131, 136-137, 206-209, 2I2-

213, 231-235, 237-240

J26

21

20

289-299, 324-332, 335

J27

17

21

4-7, 25-16, 54-58, 68-69, 96-97,

104-105

J28

19

23

2-11, 54-59, 246-247

J29

29

24

30-32, 86-90, 134-136, 161-171,

282-285, 207-209

J30

64

25

90-110, 43-159, 162-169, 181.-

 

 

 

183, 289-200, 319-320

Part 20

 

 

 

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Hauraki

Minute

Book

Page Nos

J31

8

26

50, 106-112

J32

25

27

242-249, 255-259, 271-274, 279-

 

 

 

285

J33

11

28

292-301

J34

2

28A

95-96

J35

1

28B

50

J36

5

30

81-85

J37

3

32

206-208

J38

7

32

93-95, 103, 105-107

J39

2

33

240-241

J40

6

34

83-88

J41

50

35

186 (5 inserted pages), 194-196,

204-211, 213-234, 264 (5

 

 

 

inserted pages), 298 (6 inserted

 

 

 

pages)

142

18

36

3-6, 14-18, 21-25, 35-36, 204,

279

143

5

36A

13-17

144

36

37

7-8, 122-129, 131, 14.2-149, 152-

 

 

 

153, 156, 260-,68, 170-171, 266-

 

 

 

267, 322

J45

2

38

264-265

J46

39

39

89, 113-126, 229-230, 253-263,

272-273, 275, 281-287, 295

J47

1

40

240

J48

45

41

33-36, 171-179, 183-184, 188, 193,

195-196, 198-203, 205, 211-217,

220, 222-223

J49

5

42

105-107,145-146

J50

11

43

45-48. 62-63, 87-89, 247-147

J51

11

44

19-21, 3o, 38-39, 47-49,161, 291

J52

32

45

25-3133-38, 62, 63, 124-126,

49-250, 154, 159-162, 179-185

J53

40

46

160,183-188, 205-222, 233, 243-

 

 

 

251, 331. 342-343, 348, 364

J54

28

47

56-57, 69-70,78-79, 116-227,

230-238

J55

25

48

68-74, 80-82, 113-115, 164-165,

259-260, 292-293, 342-346

J56

4

49

79-80, 318, 335

J57

17

50

26-28, 48, 61-62, 103, 233, 141-

242, 159, 276, 301-302, 360-362,

363

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Hauraki

Minute

Book

Page Nos

J58

24

52

101-112, 126-127, 129-136, 238-

 

 

 

139

J59   (not used)

 

 

J60

34

53

77, 86, 96-97, 108, 174-179, 198,

203, 218-222, 230-234, 239-242,

250-252, 269-272, 347

J62

6

54

203, 289, 291, 327, 346, 378

162

19

55

10, 197, 211-213, 316-321, 368-

 

 

 

369, 373-374, 377-378, 382-383

J63

38

56

140-141, 201-202, 204, 241, 259,

309-311, 329-332, 334, 338-339,

343-344, 347-348, 351-359, 367-

 

 

 

373

Part 21

 

 

 

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Hauraki

Minute

Book

Page Nos

J64

23

57

103, 227-129, 134-135, 305-306,

314-315,331-335, 341, 348-352,

362-362

J65

40

58

8-10, 12-24, 82-83, 132, 155, 208-

 

 

 

217, 335-336, 339-345, 347-352,

358-360,361-364

J66

23

59

2-8, 80, 97-98, 112-114, 117-118,

122, 125-226, 172, 179-180, 226-

217

J67

9

60

34-38, 269-272

J68

18

61

1-14, 81-84

J69

5

62

236-238, 293-294

J70

19

63

50, 260-275, 304-305

J71

2

64

73-74

J72

2

65

326

J73

2

66

363

J74

8

67

245-246, 249, 266-268, 310-311

J75

11

68

4, 42-42, 111, 114, 119, 225, 328,

353-354

J76

2

69

102, 216

J77

4

70

208, 221-222, 228

J78

4

8o

85-86,133-134

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Waikato

Minute

Book

Page Nos

J79

6

2

299-304

Held by Maori Land Court, Hamilton

Part 21 Section K-Maori Land Court Hamilton Block Order

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

File

No.

Block

K2

5

C104

Kapowai

K2

5

C119

Rangihau

K3

2

C132

Kaimarama

K4

8

C134

Oteao 1

K5

4

C141

Waiwawa

K6

2

C149

Whenuakite

K7

9

C151

Ahirau (Cabbage Bay)

KS

17

C164

Oteao 3

XIV

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Index

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

File

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

K.26

9

C509

Kuaotunu 3

K27

13

C510

Kuaotunu 4

K.28

4

C511

Kuaotunu 5

K29

4

C512

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

H6o9

Ipu o Moehau

K46

8

H64

Waihou West 2

K47

9

H621

Hihi & Piraunui

K48

1

H625

Te Wharau

K49

13

H632

Te Tautiti

K50

23

H649

Waihou West 1

K51

25

H663

Kopuatai

K52

1

H664

Korornatua

K53

8

H675

Horete 1

K54

9

H704

Karioi

K55

4

H745

Taparahi

K56

15

H794

Mangakirikiri

K57

114

H811

Ohinemuri

Part 22

 

 

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doe

Pages

File

No.

Block

K58

4o

H84

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

Hroos

Tokotoko/Kaumatua/Rangitoto

K65

9

H1006

Takapau Rerekau

K66

13

H1009

Wahine Rukuwai

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

File

No.

Block

K67

9

H1010

Waitakaruru 1

K68

11

H10I2

Te Whanake

K69

23

H104

Waikaka

K70

29

H1059

Kaikahu

K71

13

H1141

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

K80

54

H1206

Te Awaiti

K81

51

H1232

Otakawe

K82

38

H1254

Pouarua Pipiroa

K83

1

H1297

Waikaka Reserve

K84

20

H1312

Ngania

K85

23

H1322

Opepeka

K86

28

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

23

H1355

Ohinemuri 17A2

K94

4

H1604

Sec 1 Block V Ohinemuri SD

K95

1

H1620

Rawerawe

All files held by Maori Land Court, Hamilton.

Part 23 Section L—Maori Land Court Hamilton Correspondence Files

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pager

File

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

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pager

Year

M1

86

1873

M2

22

1875

M3

22

1882

All files held at National Archives, Auckland.

Archives References are as follows: 2873 BABG/A52/9

1875 BABG/A52/10

1882 BABG/A52/11 & 12

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Doc.

No.

N1

Plan

No.   Black

Maari Land (ML) Plans

66   Pukemaukuku

N2

70

Parangu 2

N3

106

Whakanekeneke 2

N4

991

Hotungaio

N5

1066C

Pukekura

N6

1066DIA

Matakitaki

N7

1066DiB

Matakitaki

N8

1066D2

Kauri

N9

1066E

Pita's Block

N10

1066G

Maumaupaki

N11

1066H

Awakanae

N12

10661

Mahakirau

N13

1135

Pukeatua & Waiau

N14

14086B

Waiau

N15

1408(IB)

Waiau

N16

1486A

Hangawera

N17

1486B

Piako

N18

1486C

Piako

N19

1651

Parakete

N20

1674

Te Kapua

N21

1737

Motutere

N22

1742

Waitaia

N23

1811

Hotungaio & Taurikomore

N24

1831

Rangitoto

N25

1847

Otuturu

N26

1905

Otautu

N27

1958

Kapowai (4 pages)

N28

1959

Ounuora (z pages)

N29

1966

Kaimarama (2 pages)

N30

1967

Waiwawa & Taranoho

N31

2043

Te Weiti

N32

2043A

Te Weiti

N33

2171

Ahirau

N34

2243

Te Wharau

N35

2243A

Te Wharau

N36

2268

Komata North & South

N37

2278

Te Karaka

N38

2285

Whenuakite

N39

2302

Otautu 1 & 2

N40

2302A

Otautu 3 & 4

N41

2493

Pakautukua

N42

2494

Rangiahu

N43

2516

Waiwhakaurunga (2 pages)

N44

2525

Harataunga

N45

2534

Manginahae

N46

2535

Hotoritort

N47

2551

Otama

N48

2555

Waikawau (4 pages)

N49

2557

Manaia

N50

2557C

Manaia

N51

2569

Whitipirorua

N52

2570

Omahu

N53

2580

Tairua (2 pages)

N54

2583

Whangamata

N55

2594

Karaka

N56

2605

Hihi & Piraunui

N57

2607

Te Karo

N58

2609

Ounuora

N59

2612

Whangamata & Hikutaia

N60

2615

Owhataroa

N61

2617

Tautahanga

Doc

No.

Plan

No.   Black

Maori Land (ML) Plans

N62

2629

Whenuakite 2

N63

2640

Owhao

N64

2646

Mangotahi

N65

2647

Waokauri

N66

2648

Rapaatikiato

N67

2702

Hangawera

N68

2704

Taukoro

N69

2704A

Taukoro

N70

2721

Ipu o Moehau

N71

2724B

Tawhitirahi

N72

2733

Waiu

N73

2735

Te Weiti 4

N74

Not used

 

N75

2739

Puketui

N76

2796

Omahu Reserve

N77

2896

Mangakirikiri 4

N78

2898

Omahu West

N79

2898(1)

Omahu West 2

N80

2900

Te Onetai

N81

2901

Te Horete

N82

2901(1B2)

Te Horete 1B2

N83

2906

Ohuka

N84

2907

Ruapekapeka

N85

2914(2)

Taparahi

N86

2914(1)

Taparahi

N87

294(3)

Taparahi

N88

2916

Oteao 2

N89

2940

Wairakau Reserve

N90

2951

Waikanae   (2 pages)

N91

2951A

Waikanae

N92

2951C

Waikanae 4

N93

2950

Waikanae 3

N94

2952

Waikanae 2

N95

2971

Wharekawa East (8 pages)

N96

2973

Wharekawa East 3

N97

2976

Wairoa

N98

2976(x)

Wairoa

N99

2977

Pakirarahi

N100

2982

Moehau (5 pages)

N101

2982E

Moehau 1G & 1H

N102

2982(1D)

Moehau 1D

N103

2992

Waiotahi

N104

2993

Te Ahuroa

N105

3006

Wharekawa East 4 & 5

M106

3010

Waiharakeke

N107

3026

Omahu West 3

N108

3028

Opitomoko & Kuranui

N109

3033

Whangamata & Hikutzia (4 pages)

N110

3044

Ngaromaki (2 pages)

N111

3053

Kaipitopito

N112

3054

Waihekau 1

N113

3057

Opitomoko & Kuranui

N114

3062

Te Aroha

N115

3119

Pukehinau

N116

3127

Tanutanu

N117

3304

Parareka 2

N118

3305

Karioi

N119

3306

Te Poho 2 & 3

N120

3387

Mangaldrikiri

N121

3407

Waihekau

NI22

3410A&B

Waihekau 4

XVI.

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Index

Doc.

No.

Plan

No.   Block

Maori Land (ML) Plans

N123

3416

Ohinemuri (6 pages)

N124

3416

Ohinemuri (6 pages)

N125

3416A

Ohinemuri

N126

3416(1)

Ohinemuri (2pages)

N127

3416(2&3)

Ohinemuri (3 pages)

N128

3416(4)

Ohinemuri 20

N129

3458

Mangateparu

N130

3460

Karioi 4

N131

3477

Te Puninga

N132

3

3491

Mangakirikiri 2 &

 

 

Mangarehu Reserve

N133

3503

Te Aroha

N134

3549

Kuaotunu (2 pages)

N135

3549A

Kuaotunu 1A

N136

3549(4)

Kuaotunu 2

N137

3549 (B1)

Kuaotunu 2

N138

 

3549(B2)

 

 

Kuaotunu 2

N139

3549C

Kuaotunu 1D

N140

3549C

Kuaotunu 1D

N141

3637

Maungawhio Wahi Tapu

N142

3639

Perekewhakaputaia Wahi Tapu

N143

3643

Rau Te Whero Wahi Tapu

N144

3648

Kotangitangi Wahi Tapu

N145

3652

Rauwharangi Wahi Tapu

N146

3654

Tapapakaroro & Okahutai

N147

3656

Motukahakaha (2 pages)

N148

3686

Waipaheke & Ahirau

N149

3688

Oteao 3 & 4

N150

3695

Waihou West 1

N151

3736

Te Tipi

N152

3782

Hangawera

N153

3804

Te Horete 3

N154

3817

Omotai & Ngutumanga

N155

3836

Whangamata 6

N156

3905

Waihou West 3

N157

3928

Kopuatai

N158

3929

Koromatua

N159

4078

Whakahoro

N160

4150

Owharoa 3

N161

4487

Pukemokemoke

N162

4493(1)

Waikawau North

N163

4493(2)

Waikawau North

N164

4494

Waikawau South 4

N165

4498

Otakeao 2

N166

4498

Otakeao 1 & 2

N167

4498A&B

Otakeao 1

N168

4622

Moehau IL

N169

4623

Moehau 1M

N170

4624

Moehau 1K

N171

4625

Moehau 1I & 1J

N172

4738(1)

Moehau 4

N173

4738(2)

Moehau 4

N174

4738(3)

Moehau 4

N175

4745

Moehau 2

N176

4816

Papatai

N177

4858

Waiparuparu

N178

4858A

Waiparuparu

N179

5399

Piako   8 Pages

N180

5701

Marokoka

N181

5701A&B

Marokoka Reserves

N182

5701C

Marokoka Reserve

N183

5897

Hikutaia 4

Doc.   Plan

No.   No.   Block

Maori Land (ML) Plans

N184 5934C&D   Piako (2 pages)

N185

6222

Te Hopai

N186

6227A

Tihikonui

N187

6227B

Kakatarahae 2

N188

6229

Hoe o Tainui

N189

6235

Wahine Rukuwai

N190

6238

Waemaro

N191

6239

Kopuatai

N192

6240

Rangitoto

N193

6241

Mohonui & Patatai

N194

6243

Waikaka

N195

6243B

Waikaka A2 & B

N196

6243C2

Waikaka C2

N197

6251

Takapau Rerekau

N198

6253

Rawerawe

N199

6256

Maukoro Reserve

N200

6258

Wharawhara

N201

6263

Kopuatai 3 & 6

N202

6264

Whanake etc

N203

6264A

Whanake etc

N204

6264B2

Whanake 3

N205

6265

Waitakaruru

N206

634

Kaikahu

N207

6315

Kopuraruwai

N208

6316

Koukourahi

N209

6385

Harataunga West (2 pages)

N210

Not used

 

N211

6397

Makumaku

N212

6423

Ngataipua

N213

6429

Kahotara Wahi Tapu

N24

6457

Omaro

N215

6483

Kopuarahi

N216

6501

Horahia Opou

N217

6501(1)

Horahia Opou 1 & 2A

N218

6501(2)

Horahia Opou 5B

N219

6547

Te Awaiti (2 pages)

N220

6548

Mangawhero

N221

6549

Ngarua (2 pages)

N222

6549(1B)

Ngarua 1B

N223

6549 (5A)

Ngarua 5A

N224

6564

Pouarua - Pipiroa

N225

6564(1B)

Pouarua - Pipiroa 1B

N226

6577

Waitakaruru &

 

 

Puhangateuru (4 pages)

N227

6646

Te Kauanga Whenuakite

N228

6646

Te Kauanga Whenuakite

N229

6697(2)

Maukoro 1 & 2

N230

6697(1)

Maukoro 1

N231

6818

Purunui

N232

694

Ohinemuri 10A2

N233

6971

Tiritiri

N234

7079

Hoe o Tainui North 3

N235

7157

Kopuarahi 1

N236

7157(1A)

Kopuarahi IA

N237

7159

Puhangateuru 1B & 213

N238

7162

Otakawe 1B

N239

7346

Hoe o Tainui A

N240

7452

Moehau 1 West

N241

7482

Makumaku 1 & 2

N242

7947

Owharoa 5132

N243

8052

Awaiti 1E & 1H

N244

8807

Ngataipua East

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Doc.

No.

Plan

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

 

Surrvey 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 0—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   Waiomani

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

No. of   Title

Doc.   Doc.   Bloat

No.   Pages   No.

Certificate of Tide

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

Pro   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

No. of   Tide

Doc.   Doc.   Block

No.   Pages   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

XVIII

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Index

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc

Pages

Title

Block

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

449

Tangiaronui

Q16

4

1495

Mangakirikiri 2

Q17

5

2720

Paraemauku

Q18

3

1957

Whangamata I Reserve

Q19

3

2007

Whitipirorua

Q20

4

2008

Wharekawa East 1

Q21

2

1451

Tangiaro 2

Q22

2

1496

Mangakirikiri 2

Q23

4

246

Tautahanga

Q24

4

247

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

364

Waiotahi A

Q35

4

3615

Waiotahi A

Q36

4

4222

Kaipitopito

Q37

2

4221

Part Te Weiti 1, 2 & 3

Q38

4

4965

Matamataharakeke

Q39

8

4968

Matamataharakeke

Q40

3

10838

Maukoro

Q41

8

23488

Pungapunga 2C

Q42

6

23528

Otautu 4B

Q43

4

13529

Otautu 4B

Q44

3

14220

Tapapakaroro

Q45

3

4467

Ohinemuri 20A

Q46

3

15182

Motukahakaha

Q47

4

25480

Willis' Grant

Q48

7

15481

Maukoro 2

Q49

4

25482

Maukoro 1

Q50

3

15585

Kuaotunu 2B

Q51

4

26506

Komata North 1B6

Q52

4

26569

Moehau 1M

Q53

2

17312

Te Wairoa

Q54

2

17313

Te Wairoa

Q55

3

18271

Kuaotunu 1D1

Q56

6

1862,

Horete 1B1

Q57

4

28834

Hoe o Tainui South 2

Q58

4

19486

Pouarua-Pipiroa 2

Q59

3

29689

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 Unipa

No. of

Doc.   Doc.

No.   Pager

Title

Block

No.

Transfers

 

Q68

2

29397

Kuaotunu 2A3

Q69

2

29398

Kuaotunu 2A3

Q70

3

37285

Kuaotunu 1D

Q71

5

41591

Pungapunga 1

Q72

6

43234

Te Awaits 7

Q73

7

43829

Moehau 3

Q74

9

43830

Moehau 3

Q75

4

43235

Ohinemuri 20F

Q76

5

47516

Puhangateuru 2B

Q77

4

55292

Waitakaruru 5B2

Q78

4

55207

Waitakaruru 5B1

Q79

4

57206

Waitakaruru 5B

Q80

4

60050

Makumaku 5E

Q81

5

65259

Pouarua Pipiroa 3B

Q82

6

66136

Makumaku 4

Q83

4

66137

Ngarua 1B2

Q84

4

66139

Tiritiri 1

Q85

4

6640

Tiritiri 4A

Q86

5

72261

Makumaku 1

Q87

5

72902

Rangiahu

Q88

2

73473

Makumaku 1

Q89

4

73814

Moehau 1 East 1

Q90

9

74292

Ngataipua 3

Q91

8

74193

Koukourahi 1

Q92

4

74294

Koukourahi 4D

Q93

11

74195

Koukourahi 3B

Q94

4

75357

Rangiahu

Q95

4

75969

Ngataipua 2

Q96

4

78244

Moehau 1G1

Q97

4

78245

Moehau 1G9

Q98

4

78246

Moehau 1C10

Q99

3

80263

Ngarua 1B1

Part 26

 

 

 

Q100

4

82692

Kuaotunu 3B

Q101

5

84824

Makumaku 5F

Q102

4

85550

Te Wairoa 2

Q103

7

85578

Kuoatunu 4B

Q104

4

87816

Awaits 1C

Q105

4

87817

Await 1C

Q106

2

88754

Pakirarahi 1

Q107

6

88763

Kopuraruwai 2

Q108

4

88764

Awaits 2B

Q109

4

89072

Te Aroha Section 17B

Q110

7

89838

Horete 3A

Q111

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 1 East 2B

Q117

3

96053

Karioi 4A

Q118

4

96167

Whangamata 5

Q119

9

96881

Moehau 1 East 2A

Q120

5

100918

Kopuraruwai 4B

Q121

5

102665

Awaits 1A1

Q122

4

103864

Moehau 1K3

Q123

3

105193

Waihekau 4B

Q124

4

105194

Waihekau 4B

Q125

6

109910

Okahutai A

XIX

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Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Title

Block

No.

Transfers

Q126

5

116388   Moehau 1K2

Q127

7

120005   Horete 2A

Q128

4

137266   Moehau 1K1

Q129

5

43835   Wahine Rukuwai 2B

Q130

4

146839   Purunui

Q131

7

152586   Waikanae 4B1

Q132

4

152920   Motutere B

Q133

5

155485   Waikanae 4B1

Q134

2

203779   Moehau 3B

Q135

5

210678   Wahine Rukuwai 2B

Q136

3

226146   Harataunga West 2B1

Q137

4

227796   Ngataipua East 2D

Q138

Not used

 

Q139

4

234502   Hoe o Tainui Az

Q140

4

247748   Ngataipua East 2D

Q141

4

260605   Waikanae 4A1

Q142

3

273503   Wharawhara

Q43

4

282241   Horete 3A2

Q144

4

330667   Wahine Rukuwai 2B

Q145

4

367818   Hikutaia 2 Reserve

Q146

6

367819   Hikutaia 2 Reserve

Q147

3

353941   Harataunga 2B1

Q148

4

S.98427   Wahine Rukuwai 2B

Q149

4

S.135485   Waikanae 4B1

Q149a

3

S.233032   Moehau 1E

Q150

6

S.536161   Waikanae 4B3

Q151

4

S.537063   Okahutai B

Q152

2

H.40974.9Otautu 3B

Q153

6

H.4097410 Otautu 3B

 

 

Leases

Q154

5

62   Mangarehu East

Q155

8

66   Tairua

Q156

9

67   Te Karo 1

Q157

7

152   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

461   Pungapunga 1 & 3

Q168

19

1462   Pungapunga 1 & 2

Q169

4

1744   Matamataharakeke

Q170

8

3052   Oteao 1

Q171

6

5374   Makumaku 2

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

Doc.   Doc.

No.   Pages

R1   8

Tide

Block

No.

Provisional Register

27/117   Repanga

Title held by North Auckland Land Registry Office,

Auckland.

Part 27 Section S—Auckland Land

Registry Documents

No. of

Tide

Doc.   Doc

Black

No.   Pages

No.

 

Transfers

S1   4

404   Orere North

S2   4

463   Orere North

S3   4

2736   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

Title

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.

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.

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. Maori Deeds of Old Land Purchases in New Zealand from the Year 1815 to 2840, 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.

 

No. of

Doc.

Doc.

No.

Pages

T1

47

T2

213

T3

94

T4

28

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Index

Part 28 Section U-Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives

No. of

Doc.   Doc.   Appendix

No.   Pager   Year   No.

U1   16   1873   G-8

U2   4   1875   G-5b

U3   1   1875   G-5c

U4   1   1875   G-6

U5   82   2875   1-1

U6   4   2876   C-12

U7   1   2876   G-5

U8   2   1877   G-1

U9   23   1877   1-25

U10   4   1877   J-3

U11   4   2877   G-7

U12   1   1877   1-3

U23   7   2879   Session II, G-6

U13a   1   1881   C-1

U4   2   1881   I-2

U15   6   1883   G-6

U16   2   1884   1-2

U17   1   1884   1-4

U18   12   2885   G-1

U19   1   1891   1-2

U20   2   1893   1-3

U21   1   1894   1-1

U22   2   2895   G-2

U23   2   1898   1-3

U24   1   1901   1-3

U25   2   2905   1-3

U26   2   2907   G-3a

U27   3   1907   G-15

U28   4   2908   G-3a

U29   4   2908   G-6

U30   5   2908   G-7

Up   1   2908   1-3

Up   5   1909   G-1a

U33   2   2909   G-3a

U34   1   2909   1-3

U35   1   2920   G-3a

U36   1   1921-22   1-3

Part 28 Section V-New Zealand

Parliamentary Debates

No. of

Doc.   Doc.   Page

No.   Pager   Volume   Nos

V1   4   25   528-532, 585-589

V2   2   62   368-369

V3   1   140   822-823

Part 28 Section W-New Zealand Gazette

No. of

Doc.   Doc.   Page

No.   Pages   Year   Nos

W1   3   2862   13-15

W2   4   1863   345-348

W3   2   2869   626-627

W4   1   2870   53

W5   2   2872   637, 763

W6   2   2873   157-158

W7   14   1874   1-3, 403-412, 693

W8   2   1875   455.576

 

No. of

 

 

Doc.

Doc.

 

Page

No.

Pager

Year

Nos

W9

6

1876

621-626

W10

4

1877

544-545, 928-929

W11

4

1878

600-6o8, 954-955, 1230-1232

W12

17

1879

69-70, 292-293, 295, 420-421,

463-464, 745, 913-926, 2023, 2254,

1307

W23

8

1880

452-456, 1669, 1683-1684

W4

26

1881

170-174, 359-363, 393-395,

672-673, 756-761, 956-957,

1139-1140, 1276

W25

16

1882

262-263,498-501, 597-602,

1341-1342, 1860-1861

W16

1

1883

786

W17

7

1884

372,743-744, 1212-1215

W18

4

1885

971-973, 1180

W19

8

1886

290-291, 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, 294, 946

W25

3

1892

294, 1274-1275

W26

2

1893

274, 304

W27

8

1894

209-210, 265-266, 457, 1076,

422-1423

W28

4

1895

2098, 1122, 1295-1296

W29

2

1896

1075-1076

W3o

7

1897

15, 1747-1749,1774, 2013, 2299

W32

5

1898

1251-1254,1308

W32

3

1899

1359-1361

W33

3

1900

105, 1187, 1341

W34

5

1902

184-1817, 2034

W35

4

1902

1777-1780

W36

1

1903

1636

W37

1

1904

2110

W38

2

1905

920, 2071

W39

1

1906

2647

W40

4

1907

240, 1351, 2143, 2306

W41

4

1908

888, 1300, 1585, 1815

W42

6

1909

1304, 1785-1786, 2065, 2385,2471

W43

1

1910

3834

W44

3

1911

444, 1576, 3746

W45

2

1912

112, 170

W46

1

1914

2532

W47

10

1915

949, 1679, 1887, 1994-1995,3097-

 

 

 

3098, 3684-3686

W48

23

1916

4-5, 636, 1834, 1995-1996,2224,

2692, 2994,

3218-3219,3566,

3627

 

W49

9

1917

180, 390, 597-598, 717, 1325,3228,

4027-4028

W50

7

1928

397, 856, 1004, 1695, 1820,2430,

3208

W51

11

1919

142, 210, 1835, 1841, 2482, 2575,

2716, 3097, 3574-3575,3663

W52

11

1920

300, 490, 946, 1933, 2200,2378,

2580, 2643, 2853, 3351,3379

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1921

12, 134-135, 494, 1353, 1394,1650,

1933, 1973, 2096, 2323,2480, 2742

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1922

107, 420, 176-177,1266-1267,

1320-1321, 1932, 2691

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5

1923

325, 693, 1864, 2326, 2362

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5

1924

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THE HAURAKI TRIBAL LANDS—SUPPORTING PAPERS

 

No. of

 

 

Doc.

Doc

 

Page

No.

Pager

Year

Nos

W57

5

1925

159-160, 163, 2896-2897

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3

1926

59, 2751, 3112

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2

1927

518,894

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1928

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3091

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3

1929

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2

2930

986-987

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1

1931

3134

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1

2932

2141

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1

2934

4165

W66

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1935

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2

1936

495,533

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1

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211

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1

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1

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254

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2

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W72.

2

1946

933, 1911

W73

2

1954

568, 483

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1956

546, 184

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1

2960

1731

W76

1

1965

1717

W77

1

1967

2857

W78

2

1972

618, 1102

W79

2

2978

1465-1466

W80

1

1980

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W81

2

1989

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File No   Date   Sender

MA-MLP 1875/40 23 February   GG Agent, Auckland

ND 75/5994   22 October   Puckey, Thames

Description Former deeds of Thames foreshore were illegal. L.44-0 paid for fresh ones. File T's Foreshore. ND 75/5994

Requesting authority to have deed to foreshore prepared by solicitors. END

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File No   Date   Sender

MA-MLP 74/106 30 January   Hotereni Taipari, Shortland

N&D 76/786   11 February   Hotereni Taipari, Thames

N&D 76/4786   14 September   Hotereni Taipari, Shortland

N&D 77/1114   9 March   Puckey, Thames

N&D 77/1879   27 April   Puckey, Thames

N&D 77/2076   10 May   Puckey, Thames

N&D 77/2077   15 April   Puckey, Thames

N&D 77/4617   13 November   Puckey, Thames

Description

Asks for L.2500 for their claims to foreshore. N&D 76/786

Asks to be paid L.500 for Thames foreshore.

Re Thames foreshore. Wants immediate payment of L.450. Requisition for L.300 authorised by late Native Minister to purchase interest in H Taipari in the Thames foreshore. Forwards certified copy of Thames foreshore deed. There is now no difficulty in the way of it being executed.

Forwards deeds (24) of the Thames foreshore.

Refers to his requisition for L.300 authorised by the late Sir D McLean to purchase interest of H Taipari in the foreshore at Thames.

Forwards deeds of conveyance of interest of H Taipari in Thames foreshore to the Crown and Mr Wilkinson's account for forepaying same.

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N&D 78/1123   8 April   Puckey, Thames

N&D 78/2741   31 July   Kemp, Auckland

A remaining m? [can't read] purchased interests in Kauaeranga B12. Will necessitate a further payment of L.5. Two interests in Kauaeranga B12, have been sold by R Graham. With amended deed of

conveyance of certain interests in the Thames Foreshore and voucher in favour of Mr Wilkinson for engrossing fee of same.

Returning deed of Thames Foreshore duly registered. END

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NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS.

This Telegram is presented for Transmission by the undersigned, subject to the authorized Conditions posted up in thiii Moe.

The Government will not be held responsible for errors, omissions, or delays in the transmission of telegrams, nor for the non-transmission of any telegram, nor for delays in the delivery nor for the non-delivery of any telegrams, from whatever cause the same may arise.

All applications respecting this telegram should be made within Rix months from the date of its transmission, after which period it will not be kept.

PLEASE WRITE DISTINCTLY.

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NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS.

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WELLINGTON,

I have the honor to request that

you will be good enough to cause the Interest acquired by or on behalf of Her Majesty in the

defined at the next sitting of the Native Land

.1 have the honor to be
Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,

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'SHdVHD3131 301.d.10 1S0d ONV1V3Z M3N

NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS.

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1

THI,7ESC ZEALAND GOVERNMENT,

Department

NATIVE LAND PURCHASE.

Signature of Claimant

Address of Claimant:

I CERTIFY that, to the best of my k and correct in every particular ;

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TR

NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT,

Department

NATIVE LAND PURCHASE or Service

I CERTIFY that, to the be&   IrT,nt'710,4,1•0and   1.; f   f

   \_P \_CA   rivarrev;v10. Annum, ic

and correct in every particular;

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NEW ZEALAND.

TREASURY VOUCHER No.

C----"

Tat. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT,

/

Department   NATIVE

IN ATIN' E LAND PURCHASE.

or Service

DEPARTMENTAL No..

Signature of Claimant :.

Address of Claimant: \_\_

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TREASURY VOUCHER No.

TR NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT,

Department

NATIVE LAND PITIICLIASI or Service

DEPARTMENTAL No.

Signature of Claimant:

.Address of Claimant: \_

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File No   Date   Sender   Description

MA-MLP 73/39   26 July 1872   James Mackay   Re Capt Daldy's claims to

Waikawau block, Coromandel. MLP 79/29 & N&D 78/3263

N & D 78/3263   10 August   Dufaur, Auckland Re Capt Daldy's right under an agreement with government to purchase 450 acres in the Waikawau block. Advises that Maori are claiming as reserves

portions of the land which formed the subject of this agreement.

Requests some other arrangement. L 78/2212 (not followed through) & NO 78/4042

NO 78/4042   8 August   Dufaur, Auckland Requests that instructions be given to Mr

Preece, Land Purchase Officer at the Thames, to delay awarding certain reserves claimed by Maori in the Waikawau

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block. NO 79/495

MA-MLP 79/29   12 April   Daldy, Auckland   Asks that the Premier inform him whether the government will give him title to land in the Waikawau block in accordance with agreement made in 1871 or compensate him for losses. MLP 79/494

NO 79/495   Dufaur, Auckland Re Capt Daldy's claim to land at Waikawau "under arrangement made with Mr Ormond when Native Minister awarded land at Shortland Court to Maori as reserves". NO 79/3897 & MLP 79/29

MA-MLP 79/494 16 September   Daldy   Wants his claim for Waikawau and Mata to be brought before cabinet. MLP 79/631

MA-MLP 79/631 9 December   Wilkinson, Thames Forwards tracing showing portions of Waikawau block claimed by Daldy. MLP 79/651

MA-MLP 79/651 20 December   Wilkinson, Thames Takerei Te Putu states that he was handed over part of the land at Waikawau claimed by Capt Daldy to Te Hira Te Tuiri for Maori burial purposes. MLP 80/318

NO 79/3897   16 September   Daldy   Desires Native

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Minister to bring before cabinet Waikawau and Mata blocks etc. MLP 79/494 & NO 81/360

MA-MLP 80/318 16 March   Daldy   Again asks for consideration of his Waikawau and Mata claims. NO 81/360

NO 81/360   4 February   Dufaur   Re Capt Daly's request that when Native Minister goes to Auckland that the papers be sent in so that the claim can be gone into. NO 85/1991

NO 85/1191   15 June   Takeri Te Putu   Applies for removal of restrictions from N 4494 Waikawau. NO 85/1993

NO 85/1993   20 May   Pita Te Rangi &   Applies for

others   removal of restrictions from N 4494 Waikawau. NO 85/2030

NO 85/2030   11 June   Stedman   Applies for removal of restrictions from Waikawau block. NO 86/3615

NO 86/3615   25 October   Cadman, Thames   Forwards letters from JB Stedman re his application for removal of restrictions from two small reserves at Waikawau. NO 86/3959

NO 86/3959   27 November   Barton, Gisborne   Acknowledges receipt of files and asks for MA-MLP 86/417. NO 87/327

NO 87/327   23 December   Barton, Wellington Report on

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application of JB Stedman for Pitu Te Rangi & Riria Karape re Waikawau No 1 (47 acres) and Waikawau No 2 (75 acres), Thames District. (No 1 recommends, No 2 no recommend). NO 87/1148

NO 87/1148 15 April Stedman, Thames Re Removal of restrictions on Native

reservations, Waikawau No's 1 & 2. NO 87/1519

NO 87/1519   18 May   Stedman, Thames Re land he had acquired at Thames from Maori. NO 88/1763

NO 88/1763   5 September   Morpeth,   Copy of clause 5,

Wellington Native Contracts & Promises Act 1888 re land acquired by JB Stedman at

Thames. NO 88/1793

NO 88/1793   3 September   Stedman, Thames Re Application of Takerei Te Putu for removal of restrictions over Waikawau No 1. NO 89/139

NO 89/139   8 January   Stedman, Thames Re Application of Tekerei Te Putu for removal of restrictions over Waikawau No 1. NO 89/968

NO 89/968   10 April   Daldy   Withdrawing claims against blocks 4 & 5 at Waikawau which Mr Stedman had agreed to purchase from Maori. NO

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89/1088

NO 89/1088   14 May   Governor   Signs order in council removing restrictions from Waikawau South No 1. NO 89/1598

NO 89/1598 9 July Stedman re restrictions on Waikawau block south No 2. NO 89/1721

NO 89/1721   25 July   Governor   Application from Pita to Rangi and others for removal of restrictions on Waikawau South No 2 block. Restriction MC 25.9.89. NO 89/2075

NO 89/2075   2 September   Governor   Signs order in council removing restrictions from Waikawau South No 2, section 6, block 6. END

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Okere Falls Rotorua, November 21st 1905.

The Honourable Mr Carroll,

Sir,

Greetings. I now bring under your notice the case of a piece of land situate in the Hauraki District, known as Te Awaiti No 2, containing 3000 acres, it was arranged by the people that three persons were to be as trustees for it,in order to facilitate any arrangements for dealings with the said low, that is by leasing or otherwise, well now the people have found that those three have dealt wrongly with the land and that a portion has been sold, that

 

is why, the case having put into my hands that I apply to you and

your Council under seotion 39 of the Aot of 1894 for an enquiry

into that land, that is to have the rightful persons included therein, I can however state the grounds (of claim) when the application is enquired into.

Your humble servant trusts that you will quickly reply to my letter.

From your humble servant,

HatarakaManuhulaPoihipi.

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Votive Department,

BOW' Sir

atilleig V&A Moak f-

irs Leo s• saaimisige receipt of your favour of the SIM. VS% * WI* yew PeweeIke that the drew) i s turrind a furMuer /seetwasit tip tiro labia Me Um* *MO is NW *sly   acres
mmagete01116 041,11.11 sollesdhied five Me HeW. Me

CALUMrftifilsoaptime elie 400, file fa   order ill deleedd les
ES" NepOky to the whale algae iledwithseendinig the fast that the Croon had purchased a poPties tfr it, se that if the Court tbund a, trust' the bessfletel °veers mot be able to claim from the Trustless a refund of sty pa:Shoes EMMY resolved by 0011* from the sale to the Creels. We era arrdMIltat if the sontespleted Order in Oenseil issues may tor the WOO germ, we will be barred from o/eising a refhnd as to the peretess sold to the Oros. sis the Native /and Court solid be IMMO ,erisdiotion to deal with the matter, and.jurisdietion swops to us to be expressly taken away from the Supreme Court by Skeeelees dde de and 60 of The Native Land Lamm Amendment Lot lett. I% would therefore respeettnny suggest, ;.

that the Order is Couscil fessule apply to the whole block with (if required by the Court) C olalltBallitipting the Crews from esy

batty, in connection with   s which have Already beesicoaw

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pleases   VS would esteem it s favour, if the matter eould be submitted to the GeMmemmest for early oonsideratims, es the *twee le moving stresvessly eft every sitting of the Maori Land Sward for /save to se11 the remaining sestlon, hie ides apparently being ts ran hie mile through before the Government has dealt with the matter.

Tours train)

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.   'gethcr, and laid their shares, £16o,-be-

•,,   t••.:   ,   • fore it. The tribe Being dissatisfied,
'HE ANAM BL(CIC. . - Mr Moresby, for the three alleged

Witika Taupo and a son of Paora trustees, then stated his defence in lull;

Tiunga were sent to yaora's house to
   ------'4,-.—....• '   \_ .   4 ..   andinr Slomfieln followed with evidence

)(INTENT OF'; NATIVE LANDt to prove the trust. The case has been fetch the other £80. They went to his fully   found the money and brought it
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ully summed up and argued "by both 1

   COURT.   away, without his knowledge or permis-
parties, and the Court has now to finally •

lion.. The whole £240 was then taken
   --.   7   .   decide the question, which narrows it-

possession of for the tribe, and appar- t the Native.4.0d,goufi at Paeroa self down to this :—W.Ats the land given

end), distributed . more or less fairly 7riday judgment was given by Judge to the three men, subject. only to the

This resulted in an' oki"foliin til S. M. 'er regarding the Await' Block:, No. condition of paying illexpenses of the .Thi

by Paora, wno sued EplheNand Lear Paeroa. The case had been ...case•;•or, were they ';tititind ta'look on

Towle! £166. Paora lost his' 4 ipying the coitit.;for.rthe past fort- 3111


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L: ,...` The judgment   :-., to   1t   a,,LA • l',.1:r.r.. are no :official recoids of the...siit,
here areoney4:4,frat thi.,-aoe.-00 arms why tie Magistratesodecidedl lottP.

d iii.this"case:TF ;',7 ::-.:..*4   the ;Cm* -, -.', .-.I.. •:,'-.:• ..:.   - -::,- , - -4,..-,.. 1 "p4it'cif ilie defence is nnowstatea lointitie,

t the money bad actually been', It has teen contended th the . Thate • the loilowinviaCtorinindl .1?"'n

,;has no jurisdiction,ion, on the - andeees4.eakilijieei.Q;‘' ,-.4,;..., tiil   k0Paid• over to the tribe.' .''.in October,

, section .15 does not enable au '• -4899, • Tame Aaiun . Tsold . gis One-thiite•-, ,ouncil to isiue;aathorisiog. Na- of igg4ginsglivriii: 1; . 1...,' held 'Interest, s000 acres, ,lo the Crown, for4 Land. Court to to any iyitv'fik

J ,erfe:re , to draw. up Iiiteeif Oiders. 1,20o, and Paora- runga:Odl..d half bilk Falter or amenea-deciside Oiryitr ; I, yip at.that:e interest, son acres,fOrrtnaL It would -, le Native Appellate \_Court, b.:4 t4t to cut off the "S`3000acree;filinii, for the -4tilus appear that had•- the Witek..land ari:

ed 1 . veld as the timbert.bee r i..theit;;Onlde ran order is final and conaft payment, of expenses •wal:firit:Itiint

vsiiuid'not- hinte' exceeded i is a question that could psi:n*1%. `A great deal Of evidence has   t0tal ieeellits.

Isome 41600. In July -last year, after; iferred tb the Sunreme-Ccilit':Inr" to show what the intention of the tribe

the failure of the proceedings then taken sion, and shouldtie.present case gd at that meeting was.. The - outcome is '

to have the trust declared, Paora Tiunga:. ippeal, the Appellate Court might that the alleged trustees say there was'

   proposed   his remaining- 5oo 'acres to the .

,ably decide to state a case for the • no condition attached to the   posed .Crown (or £675. ,Eipillf .Tenn having
reine Court; which the Native Land' award to Epiha Taba and Hare; Tel- ..

rt—the present Court—has no power mane, except the payment of ilf e ,die . his, onn . amt. .da,nghter wereo. In the meantime we shall assume 1 penses ; while the witnesses for the.1,ap.on pointed 58o acres. v SaCceaSOA and •upon . p- ar

,appointe

. awarded • diction.    , .. 1 tribe say that any balance from the sale

Epiha and aao - acr es to   Te

Wani   to .lhiperts.

The next point. is .— Was this land: of the timber was to belong to the tribe, as

Epiha. The additional award to Tel;

in trust, and if so, what was the also the land itself. • Two. independent

Wani was in view of the improvements1;

ire of such trust ? (a) At the con- witnesses were called. -14 • Tetmana

,   

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ion of the\_origipal hearing of the' supportecl Epiha 'he hid effected on.the land; -and the money he hod expended in various ways Lilt Block in 1894 some 17,000actes • Taha were to take; the laAdar ,truoteet.- '

..:for the benefit of the tribe, to which ex- :: awarded to N'Hako. The Court His evidence, however,    not SO ar

•cle-

penditure his sister Ihipera hadnot then asked to cut off -3000 acres, as;it usually is.., Mara: lie ui.,•also

contributed. 'le Wani has since agreed :wining the forest and vest it. in- upheld that vIew. No., good realms '

sell his his It 5 certainly a80. a   ,a.toarers te t   for

:ilia Taha and Nam Teimana (as.   t0 have been...suested whi .the tribe

.flar e . .•,61.5   -ppe tars lsen that :the
teees for die people generally) that should propose or agree. to:make

:tribe have slept on their rights (if they

  • may raise money by the sale of the :Teimana an' absolute owner, except • (r)•

have any), as it was not • sill .39o5 that icr . to clear off the liabilities of the that he had constantly acted for feHaico

definite action was begun to secure their

for survey and other charges. The in the Native Land Court,' lis' servicesmissionon into thetitle.'. The Court rt said it did not see its way, to beini'-highly:valuedistne*.,ffing. the, .

le a trust, but. under section 15 land and timber were not ring

supposed:finds.. it difficult tO believe' that they 'land unaware of cite Bale of .balf of the ireLand Court Act, .1894, the Go- to be 3o valuable, so that   aide'

. . land to the Crown in ,\_899:' That tsoo for in Council may confer power on, might hot more than cover J. ' • -;

rown,. e   For the defeecet:l September,
in open Court,\_ , vested

in

Court to do what is asked, and the of the casei..The -Minutes Al./Ow.-.thee' :a•   was crrrs

   cut off   tl.

C   •   i/a. ge will communicate With the Chief i when the proposal was brought into -

i

ge on the subject" Nothing further: Court, the Judge understood • that the • '99'7*

th    ..

done by that Court, the orders being' tribe wished the land to be vested in the   alleged trustees • *bait fully rlis

incomplete.   .   . two as trustees ; the Court said it had charged their obligations .by paying all

.ppeals having been . \_lodged, the; no power to do so.      the expenses connected with the
land.

   .t   d. An approxiptate statement of elate Court dealt with the block ip:! We come now to the Appellate Court

account has been submitted;,;. show- 6. As regards this 3000 acres, th . ak of r896. . It has been, forcibly .   ed-. '

in:declined to make Hare TeimanIr that the fact that-the -`Court-refused .ii '4' £i060 received ••• fe!. sale of timber, and a . total...expenditure of

  • of the• millers,' as he was :an outs make Hare-Teimena One'Otthe .owners '

,C1.50o, (including the LaatVapturned to :r,'haiink no right 0 N,Nako 41lidtlij shows thatIt\\ did not intend: to create a

imately the 3000 acres were awarded, trust, as no inoie suitabie '. person could   °1 tribe). This c.cni1/1-...,/rws ' them' Epiha Talia, Paora 7:11ungii;and: .have been founcl•asTtri;stee.7%,-WIthin a fore some £400 more VgP5Pited than re- ,

ceived, the explanation. offered being , ne Hoani, who were,   ' , the t.-hieel:.107 • few weeks after   *Vain oi-lh`eituld to'

   Hako   that this ,waSAdvaisced;Mif the Ii4f ;

men of N'. .: The   Epiha, Paora, and Taint; tilEVA4:* say they were .trusteos,-tutd••:-;•..1..timbei for 'h5o6o, aud,•ato.   • .-Y.!/;   a7h.P9ckigi*aecom91,0t9e4c0c4k,. tw.ton°Ne*aa;-'

e 4)ted . no Pcwer-•P5:0t,jr..t....,;;.;.:2 • all ex Heel still Owttg.e;A 111. -'•,''..-' • '   - t- !!''' - r.i-.-.,...-.f.;..- - -ar ..

it.;7::::--The: Minntes;.....ssihg't■itut,   ;waS:Ieft in hatie''.tpiiii.'.'''74!•r . ' '''' . before the reCelkr.O.t   . fLtiFoin the

fiet4iiiviit :•.-6i,i,::*iirghi,' .!#.;','   proposed . d. ,to :ffice:i.wi.ti -,..F ,.- ,.; -..7.   sale of the...,timberli    account has •

been closely,setetini   ruin. a[

Cc and iii4ontentplit'Ailett4. ' - Priorasobjectiigi'ilig: 7 • • tote • •   :. ed, we Wetiy:41.4 ;,! to`inle: .- ; . r C owner of one,ibirctiiitit•-,CtiOi- ••• Finally •

na facie '4V--: ';'; ''i''''-' ...a trust had   •   - . --; -...•-•.,..1.-•••-•,•-.:. ,,• .

f9aatiak. . :;,•!Vt"-•"-tr.:5-... ,,,, ,dint.'

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the items withdrawn or reduced. yak. . ,   •    -

ing. into ,conlide4tieni,;:•huwe:ror,. the known lax, hehita of Maoris in .the matter of keeping *cocoas, and \_the

...

long time (ra„,years), .that.bis: elapsed, the Court ceeSiders.that;,as amended, .   •

it ma" heacoep4diton4pproximately correetotatement,.'nfr the expenses in- - c And that.zitahoWsAhe bulkoratich. 'expenses

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to have been paid Isi,:the:••ihrei alleged .

truitees, mainly out.of;the. proceeds of the timber, the deficiency being paid out of their own private pockets.. *- There

is no . satisfactory   that - any

.   ,

other members of At. tribe . furnished .

any, material part of such' 'expenses.. If Palcara did ply any part, it .was. out of tribahnonevs.,le 11041i14°!4•1°° • '• :

The Court has harrsome difficulty in

. ,    . Cog

arriving co. a cleeisien..: Cogent reasons and argumentS, have been.presented on both sides, while the .eVidence ..is. „coo. dicting.s, I.TpontheWholi we think.3tha

.,..

decision should ,depend upon:whet was
,

the intention 0( the...parties and .. the ' .   .

Court nothing-in those minutes to. ,that • a trust was intended. On. the contrary, the refusal by the Court to include Hare Teimansr. •

a very' uitable krtistoe,is a strong point. ; There ts nothing: unseasonable in the i idea that the 'tribe' -sitireed•• to entirely

.

give teisheir rights :in:: :loo) *rely, in order in :Cioar:lhei,,teit,.'nf..their.   lend -... frotttlighiliti.e!'*heitind••.witio -*Manly, ..

 

probably it wasltiot--thOtighl lhaf'tlei timber vrotild vealise so rnueV.its Z10.60.. It was a natural propoial,ina fitaccerd.; ' ance with Native customohat the chiefs

of the tribe should take a portion Of: the •• land, ,they- taking` -tipbn their ' owll shoulders-the liabilitied °Attie tribe.' "

Although, therefOre, the‘Ceumak the Opening'of the case, decided' tffilf ihifia• was pqmefieie Evidence of •a trust, we now,”elwne hill hearing ortheetidenix and arguments, determine 'that.;:;stieli . trust has. not been'proied,,bUt ..thi# the intention Of the parties itterfif the-Court in :8961vits that the 3Oolo.-'aeree ;Otould• 'be awarded to the three ehlefs,,   .:

, in 'eon sideration of their prying 'ill expensei:

  •     As already stated, we are eisd 'of opinion that such condithui has Peen fully satisfied t. in addition to' Which ..a aunt or £14O out ot.'die Iiinbee*ey was given back.to the tn* 7 Thil:‘,24o' was not....in - Our opiniiii‘....&:litili4e; of account,: after set:pausal: the'. expenses .

*vol. h4ffikill' th.Shl.6?..41.6FFolliO.e. Pie

tiniber,.ist a 'nae.04:41.'eas)f.A.teisd after paying tbe--d'ilAkSillr irOXII•vlillie land 411 t896. Ilterefis. ne.,,nrottf: that the - expenditure:: 'Antlered , by .:,..40ffia Tate and Asoratlielha'at 40-coot - VI 3 894-0,sn'alfosszt   1

t and

thetniti,the,•SE ,:.\_ :i4-:Of;";:it*OPF - inoneyAilii:I:-' ,ii. , IV; .W.;,,!:- i . ' .' teW &:*

i". vio':''.ili"['43-: •

coi,   ► ...r.- :,);. .;foiseeti:A4* , .

.trihie, :',.... '--   ,

zi4gyii....i.4.1i.". • '.; „T" , • * Tiiizotnt d -r..! . ,.:--'::":.-thit: lho . .

land was not her., '.-. . It, :. This being

so, it is net • necesial'...to refer to the other matters dealt with during the bear. ing, such as whit"sum has beee're.

eeived for the sale of II I04 or what *the

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T   talk io'ionliiiiititti-e-fioubles Of the Ngatitamatera, the tribe

   . living at Ohinemuri. One of our troubles is connected with our reserves in the Waikawau Block..   • A portion of that Waikawau Block was awarded to the Government. It was sold to the Government : a portion was returned to the Maoris. After the awards were mule in favour of the Maoris

for the   • - k4 ; had .   . he • • - .f them. I ask that you will do away with

claims for payment by 1. atives for • e surveys o .6 reserves, and that the Crown gents be ordered to issue to the Natives. There was one block called Waiaro which was not included in the Government survey, and we were called upon to pay for it. The Government Agent, when the land went through the Court, told the Natives that the Government would pay for all the surveys. The Government Agent was Mr. James Mackay. It was a verbal statement. It was seeing that certain reserves had been made in other places, and the Natives had not been charged for them, and it was promised that they would not be charged for the surveys in this block. With regard to the surveys in the Waikawau Block, I ask that the Crown grant should issue. Another application that we make to you is, that the Native owners of the reserve should have power to grant leases to the \_Europeans who wish to occupy them.

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Payment in full for all right, title, and interest in the above-named block of land.

I CERTIFY that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the foregoing account is true and

rmrant in evert, nartinnlar. and that the -   - - • \_   - - •

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Nomt.—The farming instructions contained in "The Treasury Ilegulatinne" mart be strictly sdhered to. If the Claimant desires payment to be nude to an Agent, he augL sign the maim! order indorsed hereon. The Claimant mast also take acre dud hut address I. m•rovtly sad legibly written. se the cheque for payment will be sent by post to tie

seems gime •,   addrem is not so stated, the abirtreat win be returned for eniewberot before payment. The name of the °Meter appointed to eountersigs the cheque, sad tlig

' branch of the lank of New Zealand on which the cheque is to be drawn, should be stated t the sparse provided in the form of receipt at foot. (Bee sections LI sad ICJ   tar

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IIIRLIANGTON.

12 12 94.

Dear Mr Jamieson,

You wrote to me liamiama=mmilmelt respecting the land you are living upon, and stated that your brother and Mr R.White were endeavouring to negotiate with the Natives in order that you might occupy it as a sheep run.   Your letter was referred to tAr Native Land Purchaser in Auckland who had instructions to try to acquire Otakeo block in conjunction with others along the Loast.

I have just been informed that the purchase of tize Ot\_keo No 2 block( the outside one, marked in red ink in the tracing enclosed( has been completed.   With respect to No 1 block which is e Native Reserve and upon vrAch I think your hog üse must stand, the Government have acquired several interests but the' purchase is not yet completed

• If you desire to occupy any portion of the No 2 block, I think by apply in"- to the Warden in the usual w-y you will be ale to make the necessry arrangements.

lours fuithful/y

F.Jamieson Fag

Otakeo

Tapu

Thames

Auckland.

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the =Ater having to be referred to Auckland to see what could be done. Mr Cadman is now informed that the Land Board are of opinion that they cannot put the land in the market at more than 716 per ac. and to allow of this being done the land would have to be acquired at about 51- per ac.   As the Natives reqiire about 716 per ac. for the land the Government do not see their way to acquire it unless you aro prepared to take it up on a basis calculated at about 101-per ac.

If you can see your way to do this, the Government will be • prepared to try and arrange the purehase, but they cannot think of paying the high pride asked for the lund with a view of throwing•it into the market at a loss.

Personally Mr Cadman is of opinion that this is a

high price to pay for land in the Coromandel peninsula, but the fat that the Maories will not sell at a lower price makes it.impossible for the Government to deal with the matter unless those who take it op on perpetual lease or otherwise are prepared to pay the increased price demanded by the Natives.

Yours faithfully

.T.G.Ward Sag

Cabbage Bay

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Thames.

5 October 1897.

The Honorable,

The Minister for Native Affairs. Wellington.

Sir,

I am instructed by several Owners of The Moehau

at the time of the sale of the Moehau Block to the Crown.

My clients state that it was agreed that an area of Eighteen hundred acres should be reserved from the sale and granted to the Natives but that when the survey was made it was found that the area so surveyed was only a little over Thirteen hundred acres. I am instructed that the order of the Native Land Court was for the larger area but that the title has been issued. for the leper area.

My clients ask that the deficiency may be made good and that they should receive a portion of the Crown

Land adjoining the Block to make good the deficiency. I have the honor to be, Sir,

Your obedient servant,

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copy of translation.
No 392/1900   Mr Kaihau.

That the said land, was withheld by us from sale, at the time that Moehau was ceded to the Crown, to be a reserve for Us; that the said reserve was to be 1856 acres, and the locality -in which it..was to be situated was arranged at the time of the • sale; and that the order of the Court for the said land was issued to us, the 77 persons for whom the said reserve was intended, on the 13th September 1878; see the Court Minutes for the District of Hauraki Book 11 pp379 to 381 thereof.

  1.  When the Native Land Court sat at Coromandel in 1899 .(February) to partition the said land amongst us, we raw the Government map, and found that\_ the area of the said r,serve.was different, viz, only 1365 acres and that 500 acres of our land were lost to us, that is to say that the said 500 acres had -)een included in the land which had been taken for the Crown without our being paid therefor, thus causing us loss and giving us a grievance.

  2.  We pray your Hon Assembly to consider our grievance i.e. to cause our 500 acres to be restored to us. Perhaps it was owing to a mistake on the part of the Government Surveyors, that the said 500 acres was included in the Crown's piece.

  3.  We also pray that compensation be paid to us for the property on the said land, that is to say for the Kauri timber that was thereon, because if the boundary of our land towards the North is rectified or extended so as to include the 500 acres it will be seen that there'ras a large quantity. of Kauri on that portion all of which,however, has now been cut off by parties who have been working the Kauri thereon under the control and permission of the Crown; and also if Miners rights have been issued in respect of the said land, the 500 acres, then compensation for that also should be paid to us.

  4.  We also pray that if your Hon House sees that your petitioners have suffered a 'wrong that you will be pleased to forthwith direct that relief be granted to us. •

Sufficient, your petitioners will ever pray Haora Tareranui & 9 others.

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NATIVE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE.

REPORT ON THE PETITION

Petitioners allege 'that when the Moehau   ,as Gilded

to the Crown it was agreed that they should havl a. reserve of 1856 acres sat aside for them, they now find thati. this

'ffp

reserve (Moehau No 1.G. or yaiaro) contains 500 acres short of the area agreed upon and they pray for-restitution of the laud acid compensation for the Xeuri timber taken therefrom and for other losses.

T. am directed to report that the Committai recommends that this cetitin should he referred to the Govern/cent fov favourable consideration.

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Native Affairs Committee

R. of R. 5rd August 1905.

Sir, .   I have the honour, by direction of the Chairman of the Native Affairs Committe , to send you the accompanying petitions-

No 168/05 Baora Tareranui(No 1) re Moehau l`qC and to ask you to be good enough to furnish a report on the same.

A similar petition was reported on by the Committee • on dth August 1901 (See p. 11 I 3, 1901) when the recommendation was for favourable consideration, will you kindly say if anything was done in the matter.

I have the honour to be Sir,

Your obedient servant

Clerk of the Committee.

The Under Secretary

Justice Department Wellington.

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-   I your petitioner will ever, pray your Hen House that you.- wil), grant my prayer that you return to me my 500 aorets.

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(sgcl) ..liaora Tareranui.

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Report on Petition No.155 of 1905, !of Haora Tareranui

re shorta6e of area in Moehau No.10 Flock.

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4 ot?.n add nothing to Jiy! report dated 13th Sep tewber 1200 on.

Petition 392 of that year, which was Re follows:-

Report on Petition No. 392

-• Eaora TarerrInui and otners

at,teitto..7.4 26th Novouiber 1897

To P. Sheridan Neg., Lana Purchase Dept.

Moehau No.10

There is no description of boundaries or area riven in IdinUtee except where t418 order of 'the Court, is .ulade anl there

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l41,)

the atoa is sated to be 11,56 acres. On ,aa 91,=1,n ooiforo oaa Court Lrle --\_1-\_ea was se u out. as 1360 a.res but tde urdar of uae Court for a Meworial follows ute wini•mqr and in it the area is stated to be 1656 acres. Mr Kensington inforws we that we Mr. Mao,kay oho Oovernweno Agent had his own Surveyor at. Lae CUurt, -

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a Mr. P.owe- who warkad off tne wan the different sub-divisions -

as they were awarded oy tae Court and the figures 1360 un one part. called 1G are in Mr. Rowe's handvtririn.

The whole ..\_tuar was laid before Chief JudEe Davy who decided   a OiNriOai 3rror   'e'en "JAT   cn:: \_2   Of"icials of the Court and alter d. u-le area in tha order to 1335a. 2r. On.

P4 To explain these \_Latter figures 1 -.Any staoo twat a iewurial w;-...s first issued fur iG snowing i 60 contain 1360 acres. It was ;,Xtar-lards alleFrod tnaL tnis area included r.loahau   N conoainin,; 26a. 2r. . An enquiry lras held and it was found to be so. The first. Manorial was therefore cancelled aro two issued as foliows:-

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OF   -   (300183139-4-6795

No 166-1906   -Maora Tareranui (No 1).

Petitioners allege taw, when the tioehau block was

.   ceded to the Crown, it was agreed that they should have a reserve of 1856 acres set aside for thew: they now find that this reserve (Moehail No 1 G. or 4aiaro) contains 600 acres short of the area agreed uPon, they gray for restitutdann.

alt cirec:ted to report that the Committee, in audition to its report of 1901 on &similar petition, (See 1.3,1901 p. .11), recoiumends that the novernment should make immediate inquiry into thisrase.

R. H. Houston • Chairman.

7,:3nd aurvist 1905.

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File No   Date   Sender   Description

MA-MLP 95/129   22 February   Rawiri Puhata & ors,   Offering portion of

Thames   Waitakaruru No 5 block for sale

MA-MLP 97/59   3 March   G Mair, Thames   Waitakaruru No 5 has passed through the Court as 5A & 5B. Asks if purchase of 5A may be proceeded with.

MA-MLP 97/107   24 May   G Mair, Thames   Forwarding completed deed for Waitakaruru No 5A

MA-MLP 97/190   27 August   Chief Surveyor,   Cannot see his way to

Auckland   sign transfer to Her Majesty of Waitakaruru No 5A deed

MA-MLP 98/185 14 November Captain Mair, Thames A number of Natives are anxious to sell in Waitakaruru Nos 1, 2, 4 & 5 blocks

MA-MLP 98/201   1 December   G Mair, Thames   Submitting proposals and information re purchase of certain portions of the Waitakaruru blocks

MA-MLP 00/1   14 January   C C Otway, Auckland   Asking if Govt. will take over his liens on some of the

Waitakaruru Blocks

MA-MLP 00/72   8 June   C C Otway, Auckland Asking whether his survey liens on Waitakaruru blocks will be taken over. MA-MLP 00/135 & NO 09/436

MA-MLP 00/135   15 July   Chief Surveyor,   Forwarding voucher in

Auckland   favour of C C Otway for Waitakaruru survey liens

NO 06/1092   n.d. (nb received 12   J E Harman, Thames   Kaiurito No 2D.

October)   Waitakaruru - Tuki Te Naihi (W Castle) & others wish to sell to lessee - R Coxhead NO 08/694 & Waikato 08/66?

NO 08/694   n.d. (nb received 11   Waikato MLBd   Waitakaruru 2 W? sale

December)   to R & T Coxhead (Jno St Clair)

END

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY,

MEMORANDUM for:

The Secretary,

Maori Affairs Dept, WELLINGTON.

PROPOSED EXCHANGE OF MAORI AND CROWN LANDS : WHANGAMATA 6B1 AND SECTION 7. BLOCK   OHINEMURI S. D.

By New Zealand Gazette dated 19th July, 1951, page 1001, Section 2, Block VII, Ohinemuri Survey District, comprising 508 acres 2 roods, was set apart as Permanent State Forest land. This area which is surrounded on three sides by State Forest land was required for consolidation purposes.

Adjoining Section 2 is a Maori-owned block, Whangamata 6B1, comprising 365 acres (owned by Herumato Te Moananui and Bros) and as this area is also surrounded by Forest land it is considered desirable that the block be reserved.   The land has no access and is not suitable for development.

  •         It has been recommended that Whangamata 6B1 be exchanged for 470 acres Crown land being Section 7, Block III, Ohinemuri Survey District, and the Director of Forestry has asked that this Department undertake negotiations to effect the exchange.

A similar exchange in this district with Crown and Maori land which was later declared State Forest land was completed early 1951 (please see your file 5/5/51). .6....1-t,Aa4   -, 4 ,

  • • •      I attach a plan which clearly sets out the relationship of the various areas concerned and you will see that Section 7 adjoins your Department's Whangamata Development Scheme. Please return the plan with your reply.

I recently received advice from the Chief Surveyor's office, Auckland, that the proposed exchange had been discussed with some of the owners and as they seemed to be favourably impressed a special Government valuation was obtained. This disclosed that there was an equality in exchange of £130 in favour of the Maori land.   The Director of Forestry was informed of the position and advice has now been received that the Service is agreeable to meeting the £130 by way of equality of exchange and that the necessary ministerial approval to the expenditure has been obtained.

As it will be necessary for the exchange proposals to be considered by the Maori owners I shall be glad if you will obtain the direction of the Minister to call a meeting of assembled owners. Kindly let me know when the direction has been obtained so that arrangements can be made for this Department to be represented at the hearing.

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The Secretary,

Department of Maori Affairs,

Your memorandum 17th November 1953:

The special Government Valuation obtained for the Crown and Maori land involved in the exchange was 10/- per acre for the Crown land and 20/- per acre for the Maori land, or £235 and £365 respectively. This meant, of course, that there was a difference of 8130 in equality of exchange.

The only information I have ail regards the nature and suitability for settlement of the Crown area offered in exchange is from a report made in 1951 which stated that. Section 7 Bloak III Ohinemuri 8.D., had no access and was not suitable for development and that the same applied in the case of the Maori land Whangamata 681.

If you require any further information kindly let me know and I will obtain same.

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  1.          Your memo. above quoted was referred to the Field supervisor at Paeroa and I enclose for your information a copy of his reply.

  2.          I concur with his views and in view of the fact that under the exchange proposal the Maoris are to receive an area of almost worthless land it might be advisable to consider a proposal that they Belli° the Crown.

  3.          Under a recent amalgamated partition made on 8.7.53 involving a number of blocks in the' area the Whangamata 6B1 Block is now2Owtied solely by Meeke to Moananui, whose address is Te Aroha Road, Paeroa. This should greatly simplify. any negotiations for purchase.   -, '

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4.•   - (COPY)

SUPERVISOR, PAEROA   DISTRICT OFFICER, AUCKLAND 24/8

I1HANGAMATA 6B1 PROPOSED CROWN PURCHASE

2.2.54   Yours 1.2.54

  1.          Section 7 adjoins that part of Whangamata Scheme known as

"Palmers" Block.   It is practically all steep broken country and of no use for inclusion in the Scheme.

  1.          No doubt the Director General of Lands has good reasons for the proposed exchange but it surprises me somewhat that there should be any equity payable to the Maoris and in my opinion both blocks are of little use and the best proposition would be fur the crown to purchase the Maori block outright.

  2.          From the point of view of the Maoris I can see no objection to the proposed exchange.

H.O. MCC. Walker. FIELD SUPERVISOR

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY,

The Secretary,   -Maori Affairs Department,

WELLINGTON.

PROPOSED PURCHASE OF WHANGAMATA 6B1 BLOCK YOUR REF: MA.5/5/104

Kindly refer to my memorandum of 28th April 1954:

I am informed by the Director of.Forestry that Ministerial approval has been given to the expenditure of £365 to purchase the Whangamata 6B1 Block from Meeke te Moananui for forestry purposes.

You will recall that the special Government Valuation obtained for this Block was 20/- per acre or £365. The valuation was dated 28th February 1953 and although it is now over a year old, it is very doubtful in view of the nature of the country whether there would be any increase in valuation today, As far as timber on the area is concerned the Conservator of Forests, Auckland, states that the whole area was logged for kauri years ago and with the exception of 2 areas of approximately one acre each, contains no standing timber.   The two acres referred to comprise of kauri rickers and could not be classed as milling timber and, in any case would have no commercial value owing to isolation and ruggedness of the country. There is some kauri regeneration on the area but cover value is practically negligible and not worth taking into account with two acres of native bush out of a total of 365 acres.

The desirability of this purchase is clearly shown on the .   attached lithograph.

Will you kindly now arrange for the Board of Maori Affairs approval to be obtained to the purchase by the Crown of the Whangamata 6B1 Block from Meeke te Moananui at a price of £365, and if approved, for the necessary steps to be taken to finalize the sale.

It would be appreciated if you could keep me informed of the progress in this purchase.

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1.4:1)   ",4hangamata 631

AREA :   365 acres

In the Obinemuri County, near %jeihi. VALUATION:   26/2/1953   C. V. £365.

This block of Lori land is situated in broken country
north of   and-   completely surrounded by State Forest

Ru serve.   It is owned solely by lueeke to i.:oananui.   The
New Zealand Porest '.'iervice wishes to.purchase the land as

an addition to the forest reserve.   Isolated es it is by
the existing forest reserve it is certainly of not much practical use to the owner.

'Ice land was valued at 2.1 E'er acre in February 1953

•• (Special Uovernment Valuation5.   In view of its isolation and the nature of the country, it is unlikely that it would

have increased in value since then.   The Conservator of

L'orests says that the whole area was logged for Kauri years   • ago and that there is no standing timber left except on

two areas of scout an acre each.   These contain kauri rickers which cannot i)e classed as minable and, on account of their isolated :,osition in rugged country, would have no commerlcial value.

There a vpears   ue no reason why the owner should not be Liven the opyortunity of unsidering the .crown's offer for the land.

AUTHORITY:   r' art MCI tf the Lanni Affairs Act .1953. .

RECOLLIEN.L.raI a!:    Ti.8t the Board of Leori Affairs approve of negotiations being entered into •Viith the Liaori owner for the purchase o

6131'. by the ..;roLn at a price of' 2365 bein   sum

no less the -overnment Valuation of the owner' interest ir: the land, and be.ing the price fixed by the Land Settlement :board.

c:',uh:.itted to the Executive Sub-Committee of the :Doard in terms of

pare. Ai of j=ioard inute 9170 of 29.6.1954.

Committee's Decision:
APPROVED

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The Secretary,

Maori Affairs Department, WELLINGTON.

':iliANGAMATA 6 B1 BLOCK. REFERENCE 5/5/104

The transfer of this block to the Crown for forestry purposes and settlement was effected on the 23rd November 1955. I am informed that settlement was effected through your district office Imprest Account and that the relative schedule has been sent to the Forest Service for charring.

I now enclose a certified plan and description of the Whangamata 6 Bl Block so that the land may be declared Crown land subject to the Land Act 1948. Will you please let me have three copies of the relative gazette extract for my records.

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The Secretary for Maori Affairs, Department of Maori Affairs, WELLINGTON.

MOEHAU 2BLj.C2B2 BLOCK : 219 ACRES 3 ROODS 28.6 PERCHES

This Department has been negotiating for the acquisition of the above block on behalf of the N.Z. Forest Service for addition to the adjoining Provisional State Forest to protect the regenerating Kauri stand.

The land consists mainly of steep range faces with a small amount of mature and rickey' Kauri, Rimu, Totara and Puriri. There is also approximately 100 acres of regeneration Kauri - the balance cover is mainly scrub. A special Government valuation dated October 1964 is £400 (no improvements).The total value of the timber is estimated at £250 plus £50 for the regeneration Kauri and as an appraisal would cost between£200 and £250 it is desired that the purchase of the timber be based on this estimate of £300.

Would you please obtain the approval of the Board of Maori Affairs to the calling of a meeting of assembled owners to consider the following resolution.

"That the block be sold to the Crown for addition to the State forest at a price not less than £700"

There are some 25 owners in the block a number of whom live in the vicinity of Paeroa and it is considered that the meeting should be held at Paeroa.   -

A plan of the block is enclosed.

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BOARD OF MAORI AFFAIRS

PROPOSED ACQUISITION OF MAORI LAND BY THE CROWN

LAND:   Moehau 2B4C2B2   AREA: 219 ac. 3r. 28.6p.

LOCATION:   On the Coromandel Peninsula to the North of Kennedy's

Bay.   -

REMARKS:   1, The New Zealand Forest Service is anxious to asmiTakfte acquire this block for addition to the adjoining Provisional State Forest to protect the regenerating Kauri stand.

2. The land consists mainly of steep range faces with a small amount of mature and ricker Kauri, Rimu, Totara and Puriri, with approximately 100 acres of regeneration Kauri, the balance cover being mainly scrub.

VAIXATION:   Special Government Valuation October 1964

Unimproved £400 No Improvements Capital £400.

Timber value has been estimated at £250 plus £50 for the regeneration Kauri.

OWNERSHIP:   35 owners.

AUTHORITY:   Section 252 Maori Affairs Act 1953.

RECOMMENDATION:

That the Board of Maori Affairs approve under Section 307(3) of the Maori Affairs Act 1953 of an application being lodged on behalf of the Board and signed on its behalf by the District Officer of the Department of Maori Affairs at Hamilton for the calling of a meeting of owners of the Moehau 2B4C2B2 Block for the purpose of considering a resolution that the said block be sold to the Crown at a price of £700 for both the land and the timber thereon.

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BOARD SIT' MAORI AFFAIRS

PROPOSED ACQUISITION OF MAORI LAND BY THE
CROWN

LAND:   Moehau 2B4C2B2   ea 219a : 3r : 38.6p

LOCATION:   On the Coromandel Peninsula to the North of Kennedy's Bay.

REMARKS:

  1.  On 12.1.65 the Board of Maori Affairs approved of negotiations for acquisition of this block by the Crown at a price of £700 for the land and timber for the purpose of including the block in the adjoining Provisional State Forest.

  2.  A meeting of assembled owners held at Paeroa on 18.2.65 resolved unanimously to sell the block to the Crown at a price of £850 and this resolution was confirmed by the Maori Land Court on 26.3.65. The price of £850 is acceptable to the Crown.

  3.  Adoption of the owners' resolution as confirmed by the Court is required under Section 259 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953 to constitute a contract of purchase.

RECOMMENDATION:

That the Board of Maori Affairs adopt the resolution of the meeting of assembled owners, as confirmed by the Maori Land Court on 26.3.65, that the Moehau 2B4C2B2 Block be sold to the Crown at a price of £850.

Submitted to the Executive Committee of the Board in terms of Minute No. 9170 of 29.6.54.

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OUR REFERENCE: YOUR REFERENCE:

The Secretary,

Maori & Island Affairs Dept, WELLINGTON.

PROPOSED ACQUISITION OF MAORI LAND -
PURUNUI AND MOTUTERE B ACQUISITION FOR
NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE

Motutere B of 209 acres and Purunui of 594 acres are Maori Land situated in Coromandel Survey District adjacent to Whangapoua State Forest. Messrs Purnell, Jensen and Jenkison, Solicitors of Thames acting for a spokesman of the Maori owners have offered the Maori Interests in Purunui Block for $2,208 on the basis of a Government Valuation of $1,700. Motutere B was cited in the offer as belonging to J.C. Avery.

Title searches of each block show that Motutere B is held by 16 owners with a total of 235 shares. J.C. Avery being the major owner and holder of 115 shares. This land is Maori Land and will require a meeting of assembled owners to pass a resolution authorising sale to the Crown.

Purunui Block is held by 6 owners with a total of
821.95 shares. As one shareholder, a european, is deceased
then a meeting of assembled owners would also be necessary.

A study of the share lists and addresses of owners in each block indicates that a quorum for each at a meeting of assembled owners would be possible.

Special Government Valuations have been obtained for .. each taa, copies of which are enclosed, and they are as follows:

Purunui Block: Area: 594 acres 2 roods

00 perches Improvements: Nil

Land Value: $2,400

Capital Value: $2,400

Motutere B:   Area: 209 acres. Improvements: Nil Land Value: $500 Capital Value: $500

The total value including 15% is $3,335. Both reports indicate that there is no timber of any millable commercial value on either block.

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I enclose copies of the Special Valuation together with a plan of the area and would be pleased if you would arrange for the approval of the Board of Maori Affairs to be obtained to a calling of a meeting of assembled owners to consider sale of the areas to the Crown.

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  1.          Attached hereto please find Particulars of Title for the above blocks.

  2.           This land has apparently not been farmed for mEny years but as no Rate Changing Orders have been made by the Court it would appear on the face of it that some-one is using it.

  3.          The Renata family are substantial owners in both blocks and from my knowledge I think they may well be reluctant to sell even though the land is eminently suitable for inclusion in the adjacent Whangapoua State Forest.

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BOARD OF MAORI AFFAIRS

PROPOSED CROWN PURCHASE OF MAORI LAND

  1. LAND:   (a) Purunui Block, Blocks X & XI Coromandel

S.D.   SCA a. 2r. 00p.

(b) Motutere B, Blocks X & XI Coromandel S.D.   20r a. 0 r. 00 p.

  1. LOCALITY:   (a) Situated on the old 309 highway to Whitianga

(b) Situated at the top of the Coromandel range under the shadow of Castle Rock

Both blocks are situated adjacent to Whangapoua State Forect.

  1. OWNERSHIP:   (a) There are six owners on the title (b) There are sixteen owners on the title

  2. VALUATION:   (a) A Special Government Valuation supplied by the Valuation Department on 23 March 1971 shows the capital value as being $2,400.

(b) A Special Government Valuation supplied by the Valuation Department on 16 April 1971 shows the capital value as being $500. w

  1. REMARKS   (a) The Valuation Department's report discloses that this block is situated on the old 309 highway to Whitianga and has reverted to manuka with gorse also being evident. It also discloses that this block has no road access and is suitable only for inclusion in an adjoining holding and that the best use for the block would be for forestry purposes. It is for this reason the Crown wish to purchase the land.

The Special Government Valuation for this land is $2,400 and when including the 15 per cent, $360, the purchase price will not be less than $2,760.

(b) The Valuation Department's report discloses that this block is very broken land covered in light to medium bush and scrub with a small patch of reverted danthonia towards the south boundary. This block has no legal access, except through adjoining Maori land to south west, and is suitable only for afforestation purposes. The Crown wish to purchase this land for that purpose.

The Special Government Valuation for this land is $500 and when including the 15

per cent, $75, the purchase price will not be less than $575.

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  1. AUTHORITY   Section 252 Maori Affairs Act 1953

  2. RECOMENDATION:(i) That the Board of Maori Affairs approves, pursuant to Section 252(3) of the Maori Affairs Act 1953 of applications under Section 307 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953 being lodged in the Maori Land Court, and signed on the Board's behalf by the District Officer of the Maori and Island Affairs Department at Hamilton for the calling of meetings of the assembled owners of Purunui Block, Blocks X & XI Coromandel S.D. & Motutere B, Blocks X & XI

Coromandel S.D. to consider resolutions that the said blocks be sold to the Crown at prices not less than $2,760 and $575 respectively.

(ii) That the Board authorises a suitable Officer of the Department of Lands and Survey to act as its agent;

  1.  at the meetings of assembled owners called to consider the said resolutions.

  2.  at any subsequent sitting of the Maori

Land Court at which applications for

confirmation of the said resolutions

are held.

Submitted to the Executive Committee of the Board on terms of Minute 9170 of 29.6.54.

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ORDER CONFIRMING RESOLUTION OF ASSEMBLED OWNERS

The Maori Affairs Act 1953

Section 319

IN THE MAORI LAND COURT
OF NEW ZEALAND,

Maihato+Manimpote   DISTRICT.

MOT1ITIME A   Block.

At a sitting of the Court held at   Thames

on the   29th   day of   November   1971

before   Kevin Bernard cull   , Esquire, Judge.

WHEREAS the Recording Officer has reported to the Court that at a meeting of the assembled owners of the above block duly summoned under the provisions of Part XXIII of the Maori Affairs Act 1953 and held on the   8th   day of   September 19 71 the resolution set out below was duly passed.

*AND WHEREAS it appears to the Court that the conditions set out in the Schedule hereto should be imposed upon the confirmation of the said resolution AND WHEREAS the alienee

under the alienation to be effected under the said resolution has consented to such conditions

AND WHEREAS the Court, having taken the said resolution into consideration, is satisfied

as to all matters upon which it is by law required to be satisfied:

Now THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the said resolution be and the same is hereby confirmed subject to the above-mentioned conditions).

RESOLUTION:

"That the land known as Motutere B Block be sold to the Crown for afforestation purposes, for the mum of $575 clear to the owners.”

settlement to be completed within two months.

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ORDER CONFIRMING RESOLUTION OF ASSEMBLED OWNERS

The Maori Affairs Act 1953

Section 319

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IN THE MAORI LAND COURT
OF NEW ZEALAND,

Waikato■Maniapoto   Disnuc-r.

PIIRUNITI   Block.

At a sitting of the Court held at   nasal

on the   29th   day of   November   1971

before   Kevin Bernard Cull   , Esquire, Judge.

WHEREAS the Recording Officer has reported to the Court that at a meeting of the assembled owners of the above block duly summoned under the provisions of Part XXIII of the Maori Airs Act 1953 and held on the   day of   September 19(1 the resolution set out below was duly passed.

*AND WHEREAS it appears to the Court that the conditions set out in the Schedule hereto

should be im osed u on the confirmation of the said r   • (er   46.14 1VJULULLVif
AND WHEREAS the alienee

under the alienation to be effected under the said resolution has consented to such conditions

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AND WHEREAS the Court, having taken the said resolution into consideration, is satisfied as to all matters upon which it is by law required to be satisfied:

Now THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the said resolution be and the same is hereby confirmed subject to the above-mentioned conditions).

RESOLUTION:

That the land known as Purunui Block be sold to the Crown, for afforestation purposes, for the sum of S2,900 clear to the owners.

SCHEDULE:

Settlement to be completed within two months.

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BOARD OF MAORI AFFAIRS

PROPOSED CROWN PURCHASE OF MAORI LAND

  1. LAND:   (a) Purunui Block Blocks X & XI Coromandel

S.D. 594 a. 2r. 00p.   —

(b) Motutere B, Blocks X & XI Coromandel S.D. 209 a. 0 r. 00 p.

  1. LOCALITY:   (a) Situated on the old 309 highway to Whitianga

(b) Situated at the top of the Coromandel range under the shadow of Castle Rock

Both blocks are situated adjacent to Whangapoua State Forest.

  1. OWNERSHIP:   (a) There are six owners on the title. (b) There are sixteen owners on the title.

  2. VALUATION:   (a) A Special Government Valuation supplied by the Valuation Department on 23 March 1971 shows the capital value as being $2,400.

(b) A Special Government Valuation supplied by the Valuation Department on 16 April 1971 shows the capital value as being $500.

  1. REMARKS:   (a) On 9 July 1971 the Board approved of a meeting of assembled owners being called to consider a resolution that the land be sold to the Crown at prices not less than $2,760 and $575 respectively. This land has no road access and is suitable only for inclusion in an adjoining holding and the best use for the block would be for forestry purposes. It is for this purpose that the Crown wish to purchase the land.

(b) The meeting of assembled owners was held on 8 September 1971   the owners passed a resolution to sell to the Crown Moturere B Block for afforestation for a sum of $575 clear to the owners and Purunui Block be sold to the Crown also for afforestation purposes for the sum of $2,900 clear to the owners. This resolution was confirmed by the Maori Land Court at a sitting held at Thames on 29 November 1971.

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(c) The Board is accordingly requested to adopt the confirmed resolution.

6. RECOMMENDATION:   That the Board of Maori Affairspursuant to the provisions of section 259(2) of the Maori Affairs Act 1953 adopts the resolutions of the assembled owners of the Moturere B Block and Purunui Block and as confirmed by the Maori Land Court to sell these blocks to the Crown for $575 and $2,900 respectively.

Submitted to the Executive Committee of the Board in terms of Board

Minute 9170 of 29 June 1954.

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Executive Committees Decision: