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Kooro Te Wharepakaru, Miriama Pape, I. Kereapira, Makereti Ahitana, Tahana Te Kawa, T. Pekamu, Mihirangi Ahitana, Mereana Hapoki, Maraea Wetini, Tapa Te Whata, Kooro Te One, Takana Te Kawa, Kereama Paoe and Hoeta Te Kahuhui.
Lower Aorangi – Rangitane
An order to issue in favour of
Te Tutere Tiweta, Karanama Paehora, Hutana Kaihinu, Horomona Paro, Wiremu Waka Te Rangi, Hekonaiaha Paeroa, Meihana Te Rangi, Rota Moea, Wi Mahuri, Inia Te Rangi, Matiu Te Rangi, Raiura Te Aweawe, Rapana Matai, Warena Te Ra, Kerei Rota, Renata Monau, Mereama Te Rangi, Kararaina Mahuri, Matire Hehe, Heme Warena, Hemara Te Whetu, Huhana Matai, Wiremu Whariki, Kararaina Whariki, Ani Whariki, Ahenata Te Ra, Harata Te Rangi, Te Ruihi Totoi, Ihaka Te Rangimauriora, Renata Paehora, Ripeka Renata, Heta Paro, Horima Mutuahi, Hana Tahua, Hamahona Paehora, Pauroa Kaihinu, Hori Te Ripo, Irihapeti Hori, Rahira Horima, Urapane Horima, Te Keepa Mahuri, Haneta Te Aweawe, Ereni Te Aweawe, Poitete Te Riu, Emiri Mokena, Kataraina Te Weherua, Hanatia Mokena, Roro Rota, Hariata Rota, Wereta Moea, Rakiwhata Te Aweawe, Ahenata Tamaru, Pohe Tamaru, Wiki Tamaru, Mare Tamaru, Roka Te Kaiora, Hare Rakena Te Aweawe, Ema Te Rangiotu, Heni Te Rangiotu, Peeti Te Aweawe, Hoani Meihana, Karaitiana Tiweta, Arapera Te Rangiotu, Apia Te Kotoi, Winipere, Te Kopa Takawa, Himiona Takawa, Tarita Tutere, Te Rangimairehau, Te Waitere Kakiroa, Atenata Wharekiri, Ratima, Karauria, Hipena, Wiki Hinetiti, Te Tutere Te Rangi, Mata Momoka, Ripeka Te Rangi, Mikaera Te Rangimauriora, Mohi Te Rangimauriora, Takana Te Rangimauriora, Te Koeti Te Rangimauriora, Meihana Te Weherua, Te Manawaroa Te Aweawe, Meretene Mahuri, Hemara Tiweta and Mere Rikiriki
Aorangi Middle – Ngati Tauera
An order to issue in favour of
Hamuera Te Raikokiritia, Kerei Te Panau, Kawana Ropiha, Te Teira Te Panau, Hoani Hakaraia, Hemi Te Rangitakoru, Turei Te Whairepo, Wiremu Hoera, Karaitiana Tiweta, Hoani Hoera, Mohi Ropiha, Wirihana Paeroa, Maihi Te Atua, Hirini Mohuia, Hone Waitere, Wirihana Te Rangipunaheuea, Nahona Te Rangipona, Tetimana Hirea, Matene Kauki, Tipene Marumaru, Pateriki Te Kihi, Kingi Te Hanea, Hori Ngaurupa, Te Rangirerekau, Te Watene Te Ranginui, Tamati Te Panau, Eruini Te Anohi, Kaka Tuahoea, Piripi Te Rangikapake, Paora Paihana, Ruka Hanuhanu, Inia Tamaraku, Ratima Potau, Wiremu Ratana, Te Roku Ropiha, Tamati Karatau, Timoti Tairuhi, Te Waka Te Kawariki, Harepata Te Rota, Taraua Marumaru, Teimi Te Rangikatokona, Hona Kahkuki Te Rangi, Anihaka Waaka, Hanapeka Te Rangiputangatahi, Meretene Te Pana, Roka Parae, Arihia Maepaenga, Kataraina Te Raketoetoe, Ngahuia Te Rangipunaheuea, Rihi Marumaru, Tarita Tiweta and Hipera Te Rangitakoru.
Tuwhakatupua No. 2 – adjourned claim
No plan
Adjourned to future court
Kairanga
Adjourned to Otaki court
Wakawehi
No plan – Adjourned
Section 6 Block 8 – Awahou – succession
Intestate Native Succession Act 1876
Hare Reweti Rongorongo – sworn
I live at Rangitikei and belong to Ngati Parewahawaha a hapu of Ngati Raukawa.
Katene and I claim to succeed to Teira who is dead he left a document but it was burnt with my things. I am younger brother, Katene is the next senior he had a child but it died.
The document was in favour of Katene and myself. No other brothers.
Objectors challenged
Te Miratane appeared.
Te Miratane – sworn
I live at Rangitane.
I claim the land the deceased was my brother in law.
Claim not allowed.
The claimant stated they held the land in equal shares.
The court ordered that Hare Reweti Rongorongo and Katene Rongorongo do succeed as tenants in common.
Fees - £1.0.0
Manawatu Kukutauaki No. 2D
Hone Taipua applied to succeed Reaherekai and it was found by the court that there was no certificate or grant.
The claimant pointed out that he would be unable to have the survey made in fulfillment of the interlocutory order because of the extremely broken nature of the ground.
The court after hearing his statement informed Taipua that the chief judge should be consulted on the point and endeavour to find some method whereby he might be placed in a position to succeed to his mother’s interest in the land.
Adjourned
Aorangi – succession
No certificate or grant
Dismissed
Awahuri – succession or Section 153 Town of Sanden – 346 Camaroon – Area 45000
Interstate Native Land Act 1876 – Grant under Rangitikei Manawatu
Enereta Rangiotu – sworn
I belong to Ngati Kauwhata. I live at Oroua Bridge.
I claim to succeed to Kooro Te One who is dead and left no will. I am Kooro’s sister he left no children. No brothers.
Objectors challenged.
Hoeta Kahuhui – sworn
I live at Awahuri and belong to Ngati Kauwhata.
We put Kooro into the grant but he had no right there.
Claim withdrawn.
Te Aratakana stated that Enereta was the nearest of kin.
Order made in favour of Enereta Rangiotu
Fees - £1.0.0
Whenua Rahui – succession – 310 acres
No grant or certificate
Adjourned
Section 343 – Town of Carnaroon
No grant or certificate
Adjourned
Ruahine or 341 Town of Carnaroon – 40 acres
Enereta Rangiotu – sworn
I claim to succeed Kooro Te One who is dead my evidence will be the same as in Awahuri.
No opposition
Order made in favour of Enereta Rangiotu
Fees - £1.0.0
Rangitikei Manawatu B – succession
Enereta Rangiotu – sworn
I claim to succeed to Kooro Te One.
I am his sister and my evidence will be the same as in Awahuri.
Objectors challenged – no objectors.
Order made in favour of Enereta Rangiotu
Fees - £1.0.0
Rangitikei Manawatu B
Enereta Rangiotu – sworn
I claim to succeed my father. Reupena Te One who before he died desired Te Kooro should succeed him am the only child left.
Objectors challenged – no objectors.
Order made in favour of Enereta Rangiotu
Fees - £1.0.
Rangitikei Manawatu B
Enereta Rangiotu – sworn
I claim to succeed to Noa Te Tata who is dead who before he died expressed a wish that Kooro should succeed to his property the deceased was my uncle. I am nearest of kin he was own brother to my father.
Objectors challenged – no opposition.
Order made in favour of Enereta Rangiotu
Fees - £1.0.0
Kawakawa or Section 149 Town of Sanden – 1035 acres
Enereta Te Rangiotu – sworn
I claim to succeed Te Kooro Te One my evidence is the same as in Awahuri.
Objectors challenged – no opposition
Order made in favour of Enereta Rangiotu
Fees - £1.0.0
Pukehou – succession
No grant or certificate
Adjourned
Personal Estate of Noa Te Tata
Enereta Te Rangiotu – No effects
Dismissed
Personal Estate of Kooro Te One
Enereta Te Rangiotu – sworn
I am a Ngati Kauwhata and live at Oroua.
I live at that place and claim to succeed t opersonal estate of my brother who is dead and I am the nearest of kin. I claim to succeed to the following personally viz – three horses – Whakaroro, Mohunga, Pounamu
Two goats, 1 stallion, 260 sheep, 2 pigs, 6 little pigs, 2 boxes of wearing apparel and books, 1 saw and wedges, 1 pot (iron), 1 oven, 1 tea kettle, 1 friends tone, this is all.
Certificate to be granted to Enereta Te Rangiotu of personal estate of Kooro Te One
Personal Estate of Reupene Te One
Claim withdrawn
Dismissed
Hema Te Ao applied to the court that it would adjourn until Saturday in order that they might apply to the court for several separate orders with respect to the Aorangi Blocks and they would bring a complete list for each portion.
The court under the circumstances granted the applications.