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NATIVE LANDS COURT, KAIAPOI.

. ~> -This {Court ;i*gairi" resumed on Saturday morning;, . : at 10 a.ml, ' ih -the Besident Court,‘ tief6rb~Hi« Honor Judge Assessor, . -and-Mr-JS. Hammond r interpreter. r The Rev J. W/S&isk regatdj IngitKe different different hapus - hr tribes-fts follows!—lam'-acquaintedwitH for which this Court was Jn* i to 'deal With the reserves set V {[part in'lß63, and to ,’give tofchose Natives erititled. to reoefrethem their proper shire ! thereof. 1 The names of; theKalhpoi Natives appear.in BjftKay’e history of the Middle -Isfandr Tremomher-a potation being sent! in 1 by the Natives oftms Island respecting their ; iKHdr'rl 'hftvS' r po|y fi oriC™Many of the : Natives who aram' hara -iu Mrßoller’s time i are not entitled to participate in. these re* ; serres, because, in sdditioutd lahd atKaiapol, - theyhavfe land ejsowhere. I think some of them’Had been living m other places until Mr BuOer’s-.visit,' when they dime foKaiapoi, an,(3f Stopped there; duridg his visit, and afterwards -returned tb their own homos, and are . eptjUed to, participate, in (he '■:wWepm Bit ipaift TOr rae Naiapbi Natives. ’ The list of the eleven different hapus which had Been oonsiderbdnuring the .previous two hays were then further. considered, and evi* denco taken as foUtffiPi—lhitaha Hape ob- ; jeoted.to.hava.hift.namo struok off the list for the Ngaiterangiamoa Hapu, as he was a Native 1 of Ekiapoi.-and the ( appHoatioa made , tp jor oomponsation for land which 1 had been awarded to outsiders. : He had‘land->-14 Mr Boiler, and i Wd alflo land eHCWherC. His claim was dis- • allowed, j. S\: ■ h. ; * The following Natives were then'struck off i the different lists"pf„qlßimantfi ? ;;St_. the fe* i quest of the Bev J t W. Stack, on account of i land in .other districts ; Tini Harau, Wereta Tainui, Pipini Waipapa, i To Tura Tiiakina, Ihala Taihui, Heara Horan, : MakaretaHorau.TeotiPitania.HawaTahuna, : Mera iTahuna, Aperabania Tahnnk, Tini I; Momo. -Peho Tahui, To- One'Vatene, Paha ■ •Tad, Tare Tikao, Hera. Harpmona, and Teke* < atewabi i.Tah. “ The. following -names were objected tolfor theeame. reasons by .different aatives„an(jl wore, ; in consequence, struck off <'":i i 'cSi, " ’I" U ht-..

tb%,U»t«: rj Harieta . Wfaakatau, Kakain Tufiiapom, Mee Waharuki, Tini Tttrapuki, T Dar .puera'ilrilwpija, Mataua Piki. Nemana Tawha, Eupene... Kuri, Natanahia : Warawarutu, Ta Oni Mokomoko, BanirlPoaS«ft tori lr T ] la ’ £ aW Kat >^^ra;j[oa n i Honani./Tau; Mata Tan', Kehaia Wirikan. B «P e^%riJ.>a d Tirupeni Kara. ;" : ’ . lo Qni Kaahu claimed to bare hi* name inserted m the hat of claimant*, but wa* obje.cted to by ®we T ? ,Kuka, as neither be nor hi* fatber wero residents mKaiapoidurinir “ r ,. B “^ er ’ s time. Disallowed. Tire Tikao applied to have her name placed on the list of appboanla, and would have applied before, but had only that day returned from the Boyal Commission at Akaroa, Claim disallowed, as she Was on the Akaroa reserve. The Hite were then declared to be correct, with the exception of the claim of G. P. Mutu, which will be considered on Monday. * The Court adjourned at 4, p.m., till 2 p.m. to day.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5950, 22 March 1880, Page 4

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NATIVE LANDS COURT, KAIAPOI. Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5950, 22 March 1880, Page 4

NATIVE LANDS COURT, KAIAPOI. Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5950, 22 March 1880, Page 4