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Case No. 374 (c.) — William Wakefield, on behalf of the New Zealand Company, claimant. The lands, islands, tenements, woods, bays, harbours, rivers, streams and creeks, reaching along the sea-shore on the north of Cook’s Straits from Manewatu to Patea, and inland from either of the said Points to the Volcano or mountain of Tonga Ridi. Alleged to have been purchased by claimant from thenative chiefs Te Rangi, Wakarutu, Te Ridi, Karanui, and in confirmation of sale E Kuru, Kau, Turoa, and many others. Consideration given to the natives—a quantity of merchandise, value not stated. Nature of conveyance —deed dated 16th November, 1839. Case No. 374 (<£)— John Dorset, on behalf of the New Zealand Company, claimant, The whole of the lands, islands, tenements, woods, bays, harbours, rivers, streams and creeks from the mouth of the Wakatina river along the sea-shore by Te Kauwai Oman Tongaporoto, Te Oro, Paraninui, Puka Arawa, Parairoa, Thumatua, Wakarivva, Orapopa, the Muni river, Arapawa, the Adenuiriver,Te Rianga, Onairo Wairan, Te Tanawa, Turangi, the Waita, river Wairuaer, Waiongawa, Te Rewatapa, Te Pukatupu, the Pohui river, Waita Mangati, Matako taka, the Paka lagoon, the Waiwakaio river Pukaweka, the Enui river, the Natoki river, Kawaioa, Te Arawata, Pakatuti, Waitapu, Otake, Mataipu, Arakuri, the Ongi Ongi lagoon, Te Tatu, the is lands of Kimikotahi, Moturoa, and Motumahonga, commonly called the Sugar Loaf islands of Kimikotahi, Te Rutu, Pararoa, Paratutu, commonly called Sugar Loaf Point, Waihue, Taranaki, Mataora Motu Oti Matei, Arakawi, Ahanui Porapora, Wai Orotoki, Waiuka Omata, Te Wairedi, Opo Oteti, Tapuwaivara Kakiorangi Omanui Nakura, Wakau; Wairua Waiunku, Otupoto Te Wairedi ona Orakiwa to Oronga ; tin said sea-shore at low water mark forms the no'th-western boundary of the said lands, islands teiements, woods, bays, harbours, rivers, streams, ard creeks. From the said Auronga on the seasbrea line striking inland by Petua, Tringa Piwalca Te Riri Powaki, and from the said Powalai to the summit of Taranaki commonly called ftount Egmont, forms the southern boundary of tie said lands, islands, tenements, woods, bays, hrbours, rivers, streams and creeks ; from the aid summit of Taranaki a line striking by Tanratutawa Parakahua Wakahurangi Ratapiko lukarinui Mangatuku Wakaikotoi Makahu Vangaihu MotangihaTe Kopua Te Waitetanga Yangamonuia Makui Te Po, to the river Wangmui, and from the said river by Te Tangi Tangi Aangohewa Pamiga Pakekuia, across the Onairo iver by Te Tuehu Kaipikare Wakamuki Tapari lakawakamuru, across the Ndenui river by laketuata across the Minui viver by Ranguirapki Haitaoma Te Pokuru, across the Panatito rver by Turangarua Komanu Pukakao Te Awera sruss the Wakarama and the Wai Pikao rvers, by Paraniui Timanuku, and Wang to Kowai on the sai l Wakatino river, and own the said river to its mouth forms the eastern ad northern boundary of the said lands, tenements, woods, bays, harbours, rivers, streams, aid creeks.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant from the native chiefs Awatea Anrua, Edward or Pukiki, E Kaki, E Ivu, Kororo, E Muru, E Po Puketapu, Tangutu, Wakairi, E Pahi, and many others. Consideration given to the natives—a quantity f merchandise value not stated. Nature of conveyance —deed dated loth FebUary, 1840, lase No. 374 (e.) John Dorset, on behalf of the New Zealand Company, claimant. The lands, islands, tenements, woods, bays, arbours, livers, streams and creeks included by line drawn along the sea shore at low water nark from Auronga by Taraimaka Waitikara, Dmaitai, Parawa, Kaihi, Omukukawai, Kotamai\va, the mouth of the Waratea river to the mouth if the Wangatawa river, and by another line Iravvn inland from the mouth of the said Wangaawa river up the said river to its source, and rom thence to the summit of Taranaki, co,mfionly called Mount Egmont, and from tile said Taranaki along the southern boundary of the Motu district by Powakai, Te Kiri Powalca, Peuriga, and Patua to the sea shore at the aforeaid Auronga. Alleged to have been purchased by claimant from the native chiefs Te Eria, Kaiwaka, Eware, Ngatura, Taraki, and many others, Consideration given to the natives—A quantity )f merchandise, value not stated. Nature of conveyance—deed dated 15th Febuarv, 1840.

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 65, 2 April 1842, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 65, 2 April 1842, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 65, 2 April 1842, Page 4

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