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APPENDICES.
APPENDIX A. 24th February, 1866. Ordered, — That a certificate be issued to Totaea Maru for £250 for himself and his claimants. That 94,668 acres be confirmed to the existing loyal owners, extending along the coast from Waikato to Waingaroa, the boundary-line to commence at Puketutu, and proceed northerly, as nearly straight as possible, so as to include the aforesaid quantity. That 63,932 acres is confiscated to the Crown to the eastward of the said line, and comprised within the boundaries shown on the map: if the quantity of land is deficient or superfluous, the above figures are to be increased or diminished proportionately. That Maora Rangituma and Rapata Kaihau's claim is included in Totaea Maru's. That Honana Maioha's claim is not affected, the land included therein having been confirmed to the Natives. Hona Tara did not appear. Original copy of the Compensation Court award made by my assistant, Mr. Charles Marshall, at the time. May, 1904. James Mackay.
APPENDIX B. Sir, — Civil Commissioner's Office, Auckland, 18th December, 1871. I have the honour, by direction of the Chief Judge, to transmit herewith the list of names of the owners of the Akau Block. It will be observed that there are some fifteen names added which were not on the list furnished to me with Mr. Fenton's notes of the proceedings of the Court. The names forwarded were supplied by the Natives themselves, and a certificate bearing the signatures of the principal assessors and chiefs is attached, which, however, does not apply to any of the names against which the words " Objected to " in the column of remarks appears. I have, &c, R. S. Bush, G. S. Cooper, Esq., Under-Secretary, Wellington. Clerk to the Bench. Memo.—The list of names is missing from the file. —J. Mackay.
APPENDIX C. Names of Natives who, according to the judgment given by the Native Land Court in July, 1894, are entitled to the southern portion of Te Akau Block, being the representatives of the thirty people of the Tainui Tribe, the names of whom appeared in the Crown grant of the 23rd October, 1874 :— 1. Penehamene Kiwi (dead). 15. Paora Tipitai (dead). Successors — Successor, Paraone Weka. Mere Taunua, f. 16. Rihia Kahukoti. Renata te Wharepuhi, m. 17. Te Whiu (dead). Miriama te Kopua, f. Successor, Rihi Rangai (dead). 2. Wetini Mahikai, m. Successors— 3. Manahi te Papaki, m. Renata te Wharepuhi. 4. Waaka te Rukuwai, m. Tuaiwa Ngatipare. 5. Tipene Tawera (dead). 18. Horomona Hapakuku. Successors — 19. Aihe Mokomoko. Miriama Kereopa (dead). 20. Te Whareponga. Ngahuia Kereopa, f. 21. Takatahi. Maihi Kereopa, m. 22. Hami Whakatari (dead). Hami Kereopa, m. ■ Successors— Tikao Kereopa, m. Wahanga Wetini. 6. Tame Puru. Hira te Waihoroata. 7. Wairama. 23. Wharekura (dead). 8. Kepa te Apa (dead). Successors— Successor, Tiriti Moewaka, f. Ani Patene. 9. Hipora (dead). Tiriti Moewaka. Successor, Hika Hone Kingi, f. Makareta (dead). 10. Ruu. Successor, Waata Tamepuru. 11. Iraia. Paekau. 12. Hohua (dead). Wetini Mahikai. Successor, Aihe Mokomoko. 24. Hone Pihama (dead). 13. Minarapa te Manga (dead). Successor, Reupena te Ori (dead). Successor, Te Matehaere Henare Ngatai Successor, Rihari te Whatarau. (dead). 25. Hami Kereopa. Successors— 26. Henare Tirotiro. Pereka Tongariro. 27. Rihia Pokepoke. Mere Taunua. 28. Rupena (Te Oranga) (dead). Kokiri Taunua (dead). Successor, Amiria Mahikai. Successor, Mere Taunua. 29. Paora Ruia. 14. Karaka te Rukuwai (dead). 30. Wahu Kereopa. Successor, Waaka te Rukuwai.
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