No. 22.
Return of Reserves in the Province of Otago made in pursuance of Awards of the Native Land Court, in May, 1868, in final extinguishment of all Claims under the Ngaitahu Deed of 1848.
District. | Date of Certificate. | Name of Award. | Area. | Nature of Trust, Limitations, &c. | Trustees. | ||
Papakaiao, Waitaki | May 28, 1868 | Sections 13 and 14 Papakaiao | A. 355 | R. 2 | P. 33 | The Estate to be absolutely inalienable, except in the manner provided in the "Native Lands Act, 1860" | |
Papakaiao, Waitaki | May 28, 1868 | Section 13, Papakaiao | 133 | 3 | 17 | The Estate to be absolutely inalienable, except to her Majesty the Queen, her heirs and successors. | Matiaha Tiramorehn, Henare Mauhara, Arama to Whatakaraka, Rawiri to Mamaru, NatanahiraWaruwarutu, Teone Rehu, in trust for themselves and others, who have been found by the Court to be entitled to share in the said award. |
Waikouaiti | May 28, 1868 | Section 13, Papakaiao | 2 | 3 | 20 | The Estate to be absolutely inalienable, except to her Majesty the Queen, her heirs and successors. | |
Waikouaiti | May 28, 1868 | Waikouaiti | 10 | 0 | 0 | The Estate to be absolutely inalienable, except to her Majesty the Queen, her heirs and successors. | Haereroa 'Toeti, Horomono Pohio, and two others, in trust for themselves, &c., |
North Harbor and Blue- skin | May 28, 1868 | Long Beach | 309 | 1 | 15 | The Estate to be absolutely inaleniable, except in the manner provided in the "Native Land Act, 1865." | John Millar (half-caste), Tamati Tiko, Tiati Poroki, Kipa Porikaha, |
North Harbor and Blue- skin | May 28, 1868 | Purakaunui | 101 | 2 | 36 | The Estate to be absolutely inaleniable, except in the manner provided in the "Native Land Act, 1865." | Riki Tueti, |
North Harbor and Blue- skin | May 28, 1868 | Purakaunui | 31 | 0 | 10 | The Estate to be absolutely inaleniable, except in the manner provided in the "Native Land Act, 1865." | Haereroa, in trust for themselves and others, &c. |
North Harbor and Blue- skin | May 28, 1868 | Purakaunui | 56 | 1 | 13 | The Estate to be absolutely inaleniable, except in the manner provided in the "Native Land Act, 1865." | page 245 |
Murihiku | May 28, 1868 | Tautuku* | 1000 | 0 | 0 | The Estate to be absolutely inalienable. | Hori Kerei Taiaroa and nine others, for residents in the Province of Otego, and Te Oni Topi Patuki and nine others, for residents in the Province of Southland. |
Hawea | May 28, 1868 | Fishery Easement, Lake Hawea† | 100 | 0 | 0 | The Estate to be absolutely inalienable, except to her Majesty the Queen, her heirs and successors. | Horomona Pohio, Matiaha Tiramorehu, Rawiri te Mamaru Rawiri te Maire, Kerei Kahuti Haereroa, Tiaki Mira (John Millar, half-caste), Daniel Ellison, (halfcaste), Thomas Pratt (halfcaste), and their successors, appointed under the provisions of the "Native Lands Act, 1965," in trust for themselves and others |
* The land comprised in this award is in satisfaction of all demands under Kemp's Deed, and is set apart for those Natives and their descendants who signed the Deed, but who never received any share of the land reserved for Native purposes within the boundaries of that purchase, the block to be divided into two equal parts of 500 acres each; one part to be vested in Hori Kerei Taiaroa and nine others, in trust for themselves and other claimants under Kemp's Deed, residing in the Province of Otago; and the other part to be vested in Te One Topi Patuki and nine others, on behalf of themselves and claimants residing in the Province of Southland. The land is situated in the Tautuku district. Bounded towards the north 9000 links, or thereabouts, by Crown land; toward the east by a road reserve along the banks of the Tautuku River; towards the south by the sea; and towards the west partly by the sea and partly by Crown land, so as to include one thousand acres.
† This is a special Reserve made for the benefit of all the members of the Ngaitahu tribe, who are now or may be hereafter resident south of the Waitaki, and extending to and including Purakaunui. The land is situated at the western extremity of the middle arm of Lake Hawea near a lagoon lying at the foot of I[gap — reason: illegible]thmu[gap — reason: illegible] Peak, to include the site of an old pa.