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An Epitome of Official Documents Relative to Native Affairs and Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand

Enclosure 4

page 61

Enclosure 4.

Schedule of Native Claimants to the Ruakaka and Waipu, Shewing their Ground of Claim, and the Amount Awarded to them

Names of Claimants. Nature of claim Locality. Amount awarded
Pou Wi te Whai Descendants of the Raraku, to whom the lower portion of the valley of the Ruakaka was given by Te Kahore, Chief of the District, also possession up to the present time. Lower portion of the valley of the Ruakaka. 50 0 0
Heke Tahu Descendants of the Raraku, to whom the lower portion of the valley of the Ruakaka was given by Te Kahore, Chief of the District, also possession up to the present time. Lower portion of the valley of the Ruakaka. 50 0 0
Totara Wata Descendants of the Raraku, to whom the lower portion of the valley of the Ruakaka was given by Te Kahore, Chief of the District, also possession up to the present time. Lower portion of the valley of the Ruakaka. 50 0 0
Matiu Descendants of the Raraku, to whom the lower portion of the valley of the Ruakaka was given by Te Kahore, Chief of the District, also possession up to the present time. Lower portion of the valley of the Ruakaka. 50 0 0
Te Mania, Wiremu Descendants of a family who were allowed to settle on Rangiora, and whose Chief was buried there. North-western side of Rangiora. 50 0 0
Karore, Patu Owha Descendants of a family who were allowed to settle on Rangiora, and whose Chief was buried there. North-western side of Rangiora. 50 0 0
Karaka Maki Descendants of a family who were allowed to settle on Rangiora, and whose Chief was buried there. North-western side of Rangiora. 50 0 0
Herewini Waitapu Descendants of a family who were allowed to settle on Rangiora, and whose Chief was buried there. North-western side of Rangiora. 50 0 0
Anaru Whetu Descendants of a family who were allowed to settle on Rangiora, and whose Chief was buried there. North-western side of Rangiora. 50 0 0
Mate, Maewa Desceudants of a Chief, named To Kahore, who, after conquest of the Ngaitahuhy, married a Chieftainess of that Tribe, and obtained possession of this District, and who have kept possession ever since. Part of the west or inland of Native Reserve. 150 0 0
Ngahuru, Hone Desceudants of a Chief, named To Kahore, who, after conquest of the Ngaitahuhy, married a Chieftainess of that Tribe, and obtained possession of this District, and who have kept possession ever since. Part of the west or inland of Native Reserve. 150 0 0
Putahi, Rongo Desceudants of a Chief, named To Kahore, who, after conquest of the Ngaitahuhy, married a Chieftainess of that Tribe, and obtained possession of this District, and who have kept possession ever since. Part of the west or inland of Native Reserve. 150 0 0
Parata, Muru Desceudants of a Chief, named To Kahore, who, after conquest of the Ngaitahuhy, married a Chieftainess of that Tribe, and obtained possession of this District, and who have kept possession ever since. Part of the west or inland of Native Reserve. 150 0 0
Kawanui Desceudants of a Chief, named To Kahore, who, after conquest of the Ngaitahuhy, married a Chieftainess of that Tribe, and obtained possession of this District, and who have kept possession ever since. Part of the west or inland of Native Reserve. 150 0 0
Pera Desceudants of a Chief, named To Kahore, who, after conquest of the Ngaitahuhy, married a Chieftainess of that Tribe, and obtained possession of this District, and who have kept possession ever since. Part of the west or inland of Native Reserve. 150 0 0
Pirita Desceudants of a Chief, named To Kahore, who, after conquest of the Ngaitahuhy, married a Chieftainess of that Tribe, and obtained possession of this District, and who have kept possession ever since. Part of the west or inland of Native Reserve. 150 0 0
Pita Tawaiwai Desceudants of a Chief, named To Kahore, who, after conquest of the Ngaitahuhy, married a Chieftainess of that Tribe, and obtained possession of this District, and who have kept possession ever since. Part of the west or inland of Native Reserve. 150 0 0
Potaka Desceudants of a Chief, named To Kahore, who, after conquest of the Ngaitahuhy, married a Chieftainess of that Tribe, and obtained possession of this District, and who have kept possession ever since. Part of the west or inland of Native Reserve. 150 0 0
Pirihi Ngapuhi, who have crossed the harbour of Whangarei, and hold by conquest possession of the north side of Ruakaka river. Side next Rangiors. 50 0 0
Paora Peu Ngapuhi, who have crossed the harbour of Whangarei, and hold by conquest possession of the north side of Ruakaka river. Side next Rangiors. 50 0 0
Ti Ngapuhi, who have crossed the harbour of Whangarei, and hold by conquest possession of the north side of Ruakaka river. Side next Rangiors. 50 0 0
Eru Toenga Ngapuhi, who have crossed the harbour of Whangarei, and hold by conquest possession of the north side of Ruakaka river. Side next Rangiors. 50 0 0
Te Rehe Inherited from his grandfather Ngaki, descendant of the Raraku Pohuenui. 50 0 0
And party Inherited from his grandfather Ngaki, descendant of the Raraku Pohuenui. 50 0 0
Tutahi Right by conquest of Waipu some generations back by their ancestor, Te Hakki, and undivided-possession held ever since. Waipu. 200 0 0
Ponahia Right by conquest of Waipu some generations back by their ancestor, Te Hakki, and undivided-possession held ever since. Waipu. 200 0 0
Wakataka Right by conquest of Waipu some generations back by their ancestor, Te Hakki, and undivided-possession held ever since. Waipu. 200 0 0
Rameka Right by conquest of Waipu some generations back by their ancestor, Te Hakki, and undivided-possession held ever since. Waipu. 200 0 0
Hei Right by conquest of Waipu some generations back by their ancestor, Te Hakki, and undivided-possession held ever since. Waipu. 200 0 0
Mohi Right by conquest of Waipu some generations back by their ancestor, Te Hakki, and undivided-possession held ever since. Waipu. 200 0 0
Hemara Right by conquest of Waipu some generations back by their ancestor, Te Hakki, and undivided-possession held ever since. Waipu. 200 0 0
Rimi Right by conquest of Waipu some generations back by their ancestor, Te Hakki, and undivided-possession held ever since. Waipu. 200 0 0
Whiri Right by conquest of Waipu some generations back by their ancestor, Te Hakki, and undivided-possession held ever since. Waipu. 200 0 0
Ngahuru Right by conquest of Waipu some generations back by their ancestor, Te Hakki, and undivided-possession held ever since. Waipu. 200 0 0
Te Whetu Right by conquest of Waipu some generations back by their ancestor, Te Hakki, and undivided-possession held ever since. Waipu. 200 0 0
Patuhiwi Right by conquest of Waipu some generations back by their ancestor, Te Hakki, and undivided-possession held ever since. Waipu. 200 0 0
Hone Kingi Tipa Descendants of the Te Hahiki related to the Ngaitahuhu and Koriri, original possessors. Waipu. 50 0 0
Te Hu Descendants of the Te Hahiki related to the Ngaitahuhu and Koriri, original possessors. Waipu. 50 0 0
Te Rehe Descendant of Te Hakihi and Te Raraku. 50 0 0
£650 0 0

Fifty Pounds of the amount authorized for these purchases has not yet; been expended,—it having been used in the payment of the extra Sixty Pounds for the Mangawhai.

John Grant Johnston,
Sub-Commissioner.