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Te Patukirikiri
...800 acres at Coromandel and Cape Colville from Te Patukirikiri. During its investigations, the Crown made no assessment of the adequacy of lands remaining in Te Patukirikiri ownership. In November 1852, Te Patukirikiri agreed with the Crown that some Māori owned land could be licensed for gold mining. The Crown was to make regular lease payments to the Māori landowners. On 12 July 1863, the Crown invaded the Waikato. During the war the Crown occupied lands near Pūkorokoro / Miranda in which...
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Te Korowai o Wainuiarua Deed of Settlement Historical Claims
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Te Korowai o Wainuiarua Deed of Settlement 29 Jul 2023 v2
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Appendix 4 Mandate hui presentation
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Rongowhakaata Deed of Settlement Summary 30 Sep 2011
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Mokai Patea Terms of Negotiation signed
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Proactive release Ngati Haua Deed of Settlement
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NgaiTakoto Deed to Amend 6 Feb 2014
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Te Aupōuri
...Pārengarenga block where most of the remaining Te Aupōuri land interests lay. High hearing and survey costs left the owners with substantial debt. To prevent forced sale for debt recovery Te Aupōuri asked the Crown to vest the block in the Tokerau Māori Land Council. Although the debts were repaid by 1910, the lands did not return to owner control for many decades. Te Aupōuri were left with only three small reserves at Pārengarenga and Te Kao to live on. In the 1920s the Crown established...