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217(-ett( fr? 1! P?,. 53 Ngaa tocorua a Pareaga-ope. ini, L. connected with ,o-tatau and his teina Taci-warn. Lt was a pravaro of Poro-Koru and others. A cluster of rocks there in called re noKonnitu a to lero-kookoo. When 'RauKawa were on tneir way south e Pae-mace went to ,upoo and brought re Ao-Katoa and others to 0o-taanhao. fon4a- riro was one who came pack - gives whaKapapa showing in conn ctLon with 'Maniapoto etc. Poro-coru. Tau-nui, Ahu-nuKu and Poo-tatau, also fe Paa-waKa returned toe land to 'PauKawa. o-tatau we, to (apiti about the mat. This was about the tine of Te kau-paraha's arrest. He said to 'Raukawa. ?Liston! l'his is aoout .un,a-tauLari and ,hare-pununga (and holding out his pipe). the bowl it for you and the atom for '. the reply was a song by re Wh.&quot;-flui iffing that it would not be nine to return. 3ut ,e Puce returned with Poo- tataa, or rather, followed him to ,aikato. This was aoout 1,S4/. I saw him at 0o-raakau. He said, &quot;Listen, chiefs of tticato. I viva back 4aunga-tautari ana ,hare-puhumea to you.- m x x there is a Kaainga p 2. at Cauwea-roa. &quot;urukutu lives there. Pootatau's bones are there. they were brought from Ngaa-rue-waahia. itnassed it. Pororu, anga. and Ts Paea brought the cones. x te fuma-hula: Thie land oalonged to 'naucawa before it cane into my possession, and then they wont south. Tbey were a lar tribe. )come remained oehind. they went in consequen,e of fighting - pat, oo/22,netiee. brother against or ther. father ,;ainst son. the wna,a,apa's riven by me ,re correct. Ina uri of Totu-eau-ea nava always held possesaion of the land. 'Apakura tried to wrest it frog them. All the trioes joined in I-alma/Ica'a. I admit tnat Peehi nod his pe.,pie and re ,herowhero and nice people useo to Kill an, eat 'RauKawa. I sa, tnat it was a Palo poerangi. I know of a fi,!ht at Rai-aonhia among 'ApaKura and 'Hine-tuu M. Yes, he 0a0-waca invited Te Wana-roa to attacc the people at Kai-paka on an account of an affray in arid one of 'Into-Kii was cut up with an adze. (aid,.a was tacen nut the land wao not occupied. Pangi-aneua an ni\_led. Pa,-naKi. ahi and e harowhero were as one. Vney were t, Irra, chiefs of the LiKato trioes - - - my maatua's cultivatea at ,ocotoci. it nos at cant tine that attuaaru's pigs ?ere killed. ,ies core not highly v hued then. It was not Known that they were tapu until after Choi were eaten. ,e have always kept up some tort of occupation, a,?i u to have eel eirs ,here. Les. I am coan,czeo vitn iuu-Koore u a.: -nga. ihay would
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248Pa 4a )4 de entitled to a share with me. 'Iania-poto and '3uta-;core join me on the west. It wee 'Raukawa who warn defeated at '.furl-moana. pea of 'Raukawa was taken oy 'Mania-onto and 'Meta-.core assisted by Waikato haplia's who came under the mina of 'Mania-poto. x tau-ki-uta: I was born at 0o-taawhao. then I lived at Poko-toki. 53 0o-te-ruanine. Whare-papa and other places. I lived there up to the Waikato war. After that I lived at Nhare-pap., then at Mange-koopara. I did not net up a case in ,:aunga-tautari. ,a told us to join the claimants his case. Ngata was the kaiwhavahaere. e did not set up the take's. I have given here. ne of the reasons we did not set up a claim was because Taawhi-ao nad forbidden us to have anything to do with the Courts. during his aosence in England. It is true that I fled to Napier after the fighting in ,aitato. 'hen we came oack to Wharo-papa six years ago. Ay maatua's made the first wltertml at Kauwae-roe. 8e lived there and at Kativati for two years. Then the war broke out. I used to visit pro-when. re Ao-vatoa and others were living there. My house at 'ire-papa is broken now. I have got peach trees at Oo-te-ruanine. :e -ero-vookoo and Pare-to-naki are my tino hapuu. nes 10 arsons including ate (?). Toro-wait Purukutu ano Sgata. Porovoru died at Pae-whenua. i believe that he was ouried there. Ter Wero-koovoo is a recent namet a teina of :e Paawaka's wan wero'd with a kookoo. 'Kooura is the of d name - that in the name I am fighting for now. I do not see anything out of the way in 'Raukawa giving the land to 'tionura who had neaten them. 'adjourned to Saturday August 14th. August 14th. x Tuu-whenua for Haimana: I belong to 'Maniapot and to 'Raukawa. My tino hapuu's are 'Kooura and 'Kanawa. I have described the land given to my maatua's ana held by our strength. raivato have no claim on it. feu. Bode of 'Raukawa went to .(aditi out soave remained. . an one of them. Also the hapuu's name 13, me. nu also 'Mania-poto. You are half 'Raukawa live me. Maru-tuuanu uid not nave a 2,.t 54 at Ara-tiitaha. fen. I was at the meeting at ,unga-tautari, but I did not hear Pe Ahu-karamu ask Tana to ':.sha-roe to give niq part of that land. Nor did I hear that he maae the setae request to qareta (?) at ahivihi Ct. 'Hurl-manna was a victory for 'Mania-pot and 'mata-
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279f;:f: page 35 kore. Hausa, 'Kooura, 'Hour.., and others came th ve under the mane of Tuu-koorehu. He and 04ha-nut invited the other tribee. rhe quarrel was theirs and so is the land. 'Nano aro 'Hausa and co have no right to it. Cannot say if any of tnoae people are now living on it. Waha-nut has other take's besides ancestry. x Vairemu Te White, My mother was Postaa. I haa born at Oo-taawhao. x x I used to go to Napier and back. I have some falinga's on this land. Yee, 'Raukawa - some of the, went south but they were not the owners of the land. Te Pae-waka woe buried at Co-taawhao. ,hiva, the head of linen., one of ay hapuu's lives at hare-papa. le is also part 'Rau-MAwa. Hot.-rua WIG a cuyal of ine, but he had no claims on this land. Never heard that 'Rau-kiwa had been beaten oy ataankamax 'Hikairo at 'share-puhunga a that the survivors had fled to Oo-taawhao. Before 'Raukawa ware driven off by baitcato and 'Mara their land had passed into the poeseseion of Pooau, Porokoru, Le Pae-waka and Co. The part that I claim was nov,r in poaaesaion of 'Mara. x Mita Karakul The first tuku was by Te Puke. The .Id by fRaukawa katoa, the third wise by Tuu-koorehu. The first giving took place at Nukuhau after Hangahanga was taken. :he second at Rapa-ura - Kakepuku- when Raukawa were at Pirau-nui. The third occurred also at Nuku-hau after Ngaapuhi had retired. fe NIKO was a chief of 'Raukawa and a teina of Te Paswaka. Tut.-koorehu was of 'Iania-poto, Waikato. and 'Raukawa. They gave the land to these chiefs becalmse they were 'Raukawa and they wished them to hold it a.;aiAat other chiefs after they had gone, away. They made peace witn ,00-tatau and fuu-koorenu after the lent fight Rangahanga. Te Kiri-karamu, re Puke, 55 Te Whata-nul, ware the 'Raukawa chief who took part in that peace- making. It was permanent. There was no further fighting I know about. the other counter-claims. I dispute their claims oy conquest. The portion I alalm was not affected ny Ruri-woana or Tauvata-wilwil. I am aware that 'Mar, did kill some of 'Rau near ,nare-puhunga, but cannot say on which side of the river. Do not know if 'Mart. stopped there.'Apakura, in the abeenco of the people after Ngaapuhi invasion made an attempt to seize Rangi-aowhia, and the country up to Whorepuhungootatau and Pan-waka occupied tka Co-taawhao to hold the country which would have been taken by 'kpakura out for the action of my maatua'a. The fight at Kai-paka was after Maatakitaki. ,s
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310/6 GI Page 36 occupied the land continuously up to the Waikato war. Te Pao-wawa, Te Ao-katoa. Tonga-riro, Ahu-nuKu, hauau (sic), and Porokoru were the chief. of the 12am...m's to whoa the land belongs. Adjourneu to Monday August 16th. August 16th. Cont. ,ne first vannuiehing of 'Rauk,wa was of kato. Then peace was made. Afterwards they were defeated by slaru. but the heglna (2) was caused by the former. They had gone as far ae ,irau-nui when 'Mary attacked them, but they really fled then. I do not know what led to 'Marc attack. It wae a patu pooheehee for 'Raukawa were closely related to them. I am not aware that Te Pasake of 'Raukawa incited them to email fahu. Takurua was the leader of 'plaru. fee. I have heard of Taraia. Did not hear of a peace-mating oet een them. Cannot give a detail. account of that war. 1 consider that I have a stronger claim to the land than re Ao-katoa - fonga-rirc family oecauee it was Te Pae-waka who brought them from Taupoo. That is why I have more mans. Pae-wake then located them on this land 56 which was hie and Potaua's (sic) by right of ancestry and had not been rau-patu'd. Haea and Kapu, grandchildren of 'Raukawa were the original owners of the Where-puhunga country. I cannot trace descent from them, but I. have hearu that Tonga-riro, re Ao-katoa. Poo-tatau, fuu- Soorehu and others are uri of too,. ancestors. 1 nave heard that I am an uri of Taxi-hike, but I cannot give my wha,apapo. Lhe c nie fa named by me on Saturday all lived at h,re-puhunga, together with 'Rau-kawa who had returned from the south and also fa Ao-katoa, Porokoru died and woe ouried at Pae-whence. There is no one living at Posotaki, but Camara lives at T. Karaka. tee. of 'Taki-hiku lives about there and Purukutu also. It was sometime after '70 that they occupied Te Karasa. Mae. and Zo erro-kookoo live at where-papa. They established that risaiaga. :ate, a chief of .WOW' a died there before the war and was buried there. I do not know the date. I was et Hau-rasi at that time. I cannot fix date of occupation of hare-papa. Not aware that Te Pae-waka attempted to eject Conga- riro from the land near rauranga-kohu. Hardly possiole for they nor. nearly related. Yes, we had eel weirs on tv, puuniu. Ice oelongs to To Ruruku. To Au-roa belonged to Moko-pebi. Rua-Sara,au oelonged to To Rarokawhanake. Ve Rau-taawhiri was the property of Tonga-riro and hi, people. These me old weir. anu Chu, ware renewed after
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341a page 37 ';ooura were living at 0o-taawhao, that Is after Ito apandongent after iniumata-eiiwii, in the olden tis taese sutra had aelonged to ronga-rro and his people. A 4aa named ion f.oq rarana.:a uses era (1) woir now, in fan. argyooe cokes of :a,. '050 have oven destroyed by floods. 1 dispute rumu-huia's mi. 1..e. tot certain &quot;nether qiitari and 2e Meuhea joins ,e us the south. 1 believe that 'Pe Cohere is the hta1,uu. I am clqar about 'nia-puto 27 oat .Kaca-kure joinin, ma on toe wont. I deity that they have any in,arest witnin my. claid. It belongs to c.e anti to my 1pjg\_u's by ancestry. \_Sift and stron6ta tc hold. thy early anceetor 'otu-mause (s1c) had no occasion to fight for the landand ay maat.,..a ten livin, on it were never attacked. roes, were nose of 'Roult walivin there latterly. laity/ returned fro. Acuth. :ae canoes hare-pununc,a etc. we, maAe by To Ao-katoa net?re the war. He and nis people had oven put there oy Te pee-waka. My three claim. are equal in strength. x: I sold that I admitted tanga's rights. I referred only to ancestry. le has no rieht by too gift or ay mean. i anould have said that I liven two nut twenty years at iinikihi. court: I have 4 middle or dividing line. It Ogutine at MaRng3rd, rtga-wera. re Aaa-kai-tar hlta. tangs-keeretu. :taea etre., Te ,u, 20 late (still la ':airaka)a Man oo-tutu, rIts cuts off the piece already adjudldated. :ale line is not an ancestral one. Out, merely the surveyed oeundaries of launga-tautari. it was laid down ay Mango in spite of our opposition to it. Thevhi-ao too forbid surveys,. flews took au notice of us. as die no, sug7est any other line. Reel. had anaoehced hie intention to run the line in tee way it went. I alai. this land vy occupation as well as the take's alreauy given. t AM quite prepur,d to drop the claim oy ancestry. inis land belonged at one time to 'Radaawa. ie partic- 41ar portion descended t his eonopuna'e lase and Xepu, children of cannot trace ay descent froz thee - Ph,. gift ts ay gaatua's was sale long oefore ,00-tatau went to Sapiti. re 'ace lade the first gift Aaa oleo the final one. The none se well as the .4gaati-kaukAwa aeaceneed to the erg. of sea and Papa. rome 58 want souti Anil. otters regained. 'lania-pet and '41ta-sore are aivisioas of 'Rau-itswa. I lo. not coo' how toe land cede to be divided 0,ong the different sections. Then th, other hsouu's and tribes put
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372Pe 39 on account of his blood having been spilt onthe land. qe also called a place at launga-tautari fe Qui-o-,uitao. nil th. chip of qaukawa sprang from him. :'he land became the property of Paeojaild Kapu. his heard as a child of Tuu-koorehu's rift of the country from Poxotoki to ',hare-puhunga to Te pae-waxa and cloura (descrides bound- aries). I have lived on this lend at ,hare-papa. Ove-ruahine. Poa7taawhiwhi and Kauae-roa. The hapuu's were Pare-to-nazi, 'Kooura, and Te Wero-kooxoo. I confirm ',(eremet.'s evidence. x ,!to 'iumu-hula: After conquest which I have dencriaed the land vested in 'gapu, 'fla01'Nlaaromro etc. out before these snron, up ti,e ;:,ogle were called Ta,a-te-hura. I do not admit tnat '4auXawa is the proper meas. x iireadf to whitu: land wee bare of people alter the conquest of Raupoo-neaaeheehe and The fine (sic). ,Cape. and 'Ngaerongc occupied it. I do not call them Raukawa. x laiJana ',at/Ara: I was born at re ,ai-earu, near mtaotahuna (7). lived and at Whare-papa (sic). Immediately -after war I went to my wife being of 'Mania-poto. I die not Live witn my fatler at Jana-here. I admit setting up a cle, in unva-tautari 60 ',a,eduka-tuu-tahi block, out on differe, r,unds unuer 'auwhata. i did not mane any reference to ny present nor dii 1 say anything auout the tuku, but my witnesses did If one of ay witnesses :nrava stated there that farm wan acted by lua (?) to give him part of ,!aunga-tautari, I say that she was wrong. I an uri of lama-te-h.,ra, but I cannot give my whaxapapa. x x x 'Inuaa never lived at 'fare-papa until '73-4. 'they than rected hou,:es taere. settled at Cooraxo-nui at tha:. tine. The nap's of xati,ati-a,a, .haxarekeheri (?) etc. were established after expulsion of 'Kahu- pungapunga. hama-tare lived in them. ca, 'auwbata. they (latter) loved at Fangahanga - - - I do not know anything of toatene to ?himhi's evidence in ,aunga-teutari re Nangahanga. i do not ,now on which nice ,y fat was in that affair. it war: before f was Porn. bud some of tut\_Ina's were in the ILTI. None of thee were on tea side of the besiegers. The ,4arricon vacated Pirau-nui anu fe bet not to to Koopua. x x x xOtto Karaka, '(ooura, 'ern-to-Otaki is a haouu of 'Paux,waw ',Cannata. lave hoard tit the,: are uri of e.:--t,.hura ,,t I do not brow the wha,aoada. esna was obtained fr,a &quot;Caen. The canoes at
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403page 36 in applications to the Court we did not oeuso did not dish our Land to go throcht the Court. Now we are ?ef,n,in,4 it. loori 'irihana asks f,r adournment. Court adjourns to Tuesday August 17th. ,u,d,t 17th. lor'irihana: I live At ,launga-tauturi. I 3ng to Kuehn,' 'Uauea, 'Cahu-Kura, KopuTa, Te Pare-to-naki. ',trawero, 'line-pure. and 'Matau. Kdoura Pare-to-na,i. is to, whica connects me with this land. i have hoard all Kereaeta's evidence but hose ooao- tning to say in addition. Phis land cl,im las 4cremeta and myaelf ia quite distinct from 'had-awa. It was taken by 7,.-te-hura, 'hails, ,ai-rangi and Tama-te-ctana, from 'Rahn-ponga/,r and re ,Auuonga- ehnehe (?). One of their chiefs was Maru-moko. It was on account of ,heit sister Korou-kore who had bee? given o, a wife for one of these people and the,. murdered her. Te Foran (on north sloe of urger Puuniu) was rama-te-hura's Fe went from 'le Anrae-o-li,e. was wha,amaa at eometiing his wife re ron,m-rito said. ,32,h-ore woo killed east of ,ao-tuu. A slave of hers cabs to Te ForanKa ith the news. lama sent on the news tc 7haita who agreed to ntLac!, 'Puavapunga and Co. So Sid the other chiefs. They killei first the people at Te Ana-ksi-tangata, then at 'ehanvapu. Vhe survivors fled aCruSei Waikato tc Motu-kaakaapoo. fauh-t.-hura proposed that the/ should oe spared and ,ept as tandata to e:,ire haahua. would not agree eat they. befog of the Arawa caaot should form an outpost of that people eo they were followed up and ailed or dis- persed. ,:one of town c baWE. Ron-,;o-ritcor,vfty;edto 59 qu,rrele between 'Mania-poto and Mata-koreabout Te :iini;aran;i~(sicj .,ha,atcre and ragihiKu. During th, row :.ma-to-bura got on his house 4,1 seeing the dust of tte a,irmish calico out. &quot;Ka athi tow, rel;aa ta,a a 'lai,uKu-taral. hon,o-rito 1,3, tile cloud of u4bt was tr,ading said. &quot;Tirohia: ahu coo wh,arunga tabu a ulai u-tara. (, ahu whasararo oo tao,ete.' Chen. ro.a s c tht hls friends were fling, he not down and seizing their chill &quot;ui-,A0 he:truce it dove. 'le then bolted. After this nto-rito propo,ed the slue and her child should follow 1a, to save the child fro,. ille,itimucy so she wedt to re range. This was after destruction of 'upoo nd go end was not badly received. whoa Fui-too rew up ho e?oca thus of the place culled re Pou-a-Aani. Let this place J, :mown as 'fa :oto on
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434'11-0-0 0 /1 were made by fe do-,.ton and ;sou ,. This 6 Ion, eft, ,.akanono. 'Kogurare-to-na,i occupieu this land long before laumata-wiiwii. I oelieve that tug-kooreno gave the land to my maatua's after 4aatakitaki. I am oat aware of any other ground by which 'Kooura could have occupied but that they nave occupied constantly since. 'Vaapapa are lying with them. ['hat is Whiti-pata- to's 11/Eutl. They may be 'Raukawa. eney came from Kapiti. They are very numerous. ['hey have come at various times since '?.5. I never ,card of this peacema,ing at Rapa-ura - after Ton-I-mania - until the 4aunga-tautari case when fupotani told the story. It was after their deieat at Kookiri by all Waikato and other tii,s toot ',4adkawa 61 fled acroas Waikato to Wao-tuu. 'rum there toe? sere driven uy ',are under Takurua, fe Pu,e-roa. Tuu-aro-paki, to lone etc. Caraia's one was a previous one. lot aware that any of 'Rau-,.wa 'joined In e attacks on the Arawa, but &quot;Cana-pots did fao-nel. tha-nui and others too, part in this att.,: on ',ate-too. 'ot aware if 'Rau,awa took part in the attack on Rorua-latai-pusu. Ay court: i do not know how 'Kahupunfa anc 3o. vase into possession. :40 original settlers on the east spread souls of the dikato titer all about Whare-pahunga and St. of it. Sgaati- ou In lower L'aikato are sprung fro. some of these people. It is for to, Court to aecide ahicn is my oast take. yes Te Puke made this gift to Te eae-wa,a and others. ':ou-koorehu made the gift to fe Pae-waka woo was a tamaiti of his. It was with the view of securing his assistance ac inst 'Apakura. !Ye tamed the ooundaries at. the time. Tuu-koorehu Ana Pae-wa,a fought 'Apa,ura in defense of this land. 'lauatt's f\_ght with 'Aga at Kai-oak, was a different affair. 't and c. who are living about 'hare-puhunga have no rights there. i set uo a Cidln under 'Kauwhata in 4aunga-tautari bloc, out lost it. oe oldlus sy conquest won t e, case. 'Kooura, P,re-haehae-ora an- laru establisheu a claim ny conquest at faunata-wiiwii, and part of oy occupation. 'Kooura, Wero-kookoo uua not get in at all, excu,t roha of '.ooura. Te Pae-waka's :vans over tnis land it: auperior to that of Tuu-koorehu. i cannot say if 'attar vanisneu or not. A mower of others are interested wit, me as named. lone of thew got into aunka-tautari. These claims were nut sec up there. aka- tore's land did not extend K of 443gs..tutu. K,remeta's sacs closed.
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4654 4C1. 1f 41 to thitu case. 13th. to hits tai-weix,haere. Ca Katule sworn: I live at Kaungakawn. :ribe '&quot;vu-rua and all aticato including laucia. I claim a portion a,' tnis olock. It be.,ine at Aake-puku and on to Ran,itoto, fuhua, uraxia, Hauhungaroa, faupoo, hanga-mataa, then down Waikato L., Rari-kameu to ,ai-alahana where it orossee the river. then S of mha amaru, Oorohoro, !au-tare, a-tamariki or Hono-iti, ,henua-kura. then westerly to Hau-kapa. le Caps-a-linerangi. faumate-wha,anekene,e, rekau, fe ,hure-o- - 'gnu!. on Naikato, then downstream to lama-huka. lino-4eXe, Puke-tutu. Huu-kookako. 4ataikoorani, fomoKia. ua. hexatere- parera. Aai-wherowhero follows the streap to uniu, then down to .hare-korino, then to Kake-puku. There is a oividine oounsary. It beTine at re ,hare oUenuKu up Waikato to nui-,..aana.:he A rile I (,ii) gave to Poore fe hate of 'Raukawa. Cue reason 'gni I gave it Cad that 'Whakaue and 'Raukawa Killed my untie Hunga. I went to seek revenge. 'Kith ail Waikato and 'Haniapoto. 're stormed Make-tun tilling Te laupapa and Te Ngaakuru. After this Whakaue and 'Rauclwu then took T. Tama, defeating Ngaai-te-rangi. o oeeuve this ,akato and 'Haniapoto. farenga-ua a tsacana of fe late was cap- tured at pas-tetere and killed. :hen we fos/lit and won ,ataipukul Killing the eldest son of fe uku-atua called Ta, -rangi. Also Mataiawnia and others including sooe of 'Reuxawa. foe Ara,wa then went to Matamata and captured Tete-nul, a yours,; chief and When we sent another expedition to Oo-hine-mutu. :aea a woman called oopoto/Cia'ffn the 21a, an :uku-.ai, To ,ahe- roe. Pohepote, and re Kanawa sent her oack with a &quot;essay,' :or the uelivece of fete-nui. fhe AreAs consented no was arouKht oy ouxu-atua oy Igaewruhuru and fe rot iefs of the 222e. said to Paul, &quot;Come oacK and reoccupy astetere. the pr,i1 63 speakers were re Naha-roa and hahepone. en all of [ha country A of the river and S from re ,hare-o.14nu,d was :Aten onto to 'RauKawa. The ,' side of the river was retained. y ri,rht t Jil the country described was oy eon4u st. oeginnin, with foe-:airo and 'ioroitii. the trouele commences. as usual, with a Cohan. :a sect nis wife to ,ana-sauna and KoroKii 22 her. 'inlet, was fie', an. 000,00a were defeated and Ta' was Killed near 'sanoriu e. After this there war a Area. deal of fighting and ',aut,wa took 'orptiu frog ue.
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496',auaa fled to ai-On-ri u, A44 ,ei:.to t, pappirl. jfeea0 to &quot;llakaiti of 'Raukawa followed the:, to ?eepege aye Whti unfaat,e. then '.ei,ato recovered 'Toro-tau and defeateo '1eu,cawa. fanri-:dean was the leader of &quot;auaa there. a, not aware of any JeaCe-nis! t en, e '!erea of 'Inuaa went to ,:fs,atautar., L uerin ac; I', consequences. '.(aewhata took him aria the ajeule of ,iangahanga ('Pau) hoard they fetched him and titlea hi, A. i tAdinga ,awa for a house they were building. It 1,5 t 41 that fe na-roe adopted the sane of i'eain,e-kawa. After this 'Pau,awa ado '&quot;,aLatere :ado u raid on !auaa and killed Pan4-pa,eru It -cro-tit. he was of auaa but half 'Raukawa. 'ffaude and &quot;iourua, with '.:aho accordan, to fora - also &quot;are and .erewere - uemined oa revenge. 'they attacked akatere at nuri-mcana, doe .cleated them, 4illin, fe 1,4i- taKaroro and Te hobo. Z',e survivors f,d L. ii;i-dania, ,en,ehanra etc. 'Raukawa were occupying; the latter. It was oesie4ed for a month, tv ?piKate and 'Mama-poto, and toe garrison escapes in the night. Then the land was- tarn as ..13WA NA, 41. fled. :ea, '(aniwa ,00k Go-kirL kas ,44 the remheht tied to Pirau-nui, :o puroe, and Ze 'ea Kahawa returned op Naicato. After thld '.,r&quot; Loot earl-kawau, &quot;ire :lao-tuu, where es Anaca-,araka and re ;ereo- ora were Lilted (Diray-nni).also ie .(oopua. :10 was :Ile add of ',area's natol and the rerenga finally fled to i do no, Aaow too heap of Lois Letat, :Ow Mgaati-,:aru sere no. -asters of all ',eh- Kawa':, land. nauaa and 'nou-rua at that tone lived et &quot;oro-tau ,1 proper 01 Lower ,aikato. ,aoia-pot. was the great paa on &quot;oro-tiu left ? their own cou ,-y for fear ,f :esapphi. iSir,y called the pea'. ai Maunga-tautari '.:.o-whenun ane NoLal0Kod (?). Up ,hakaete of aiveto was goinr soot, to ()e-tattJiaa. Ca eaosin4 r o-whohua they were nlro'd, and it LAI laoa Le followed a ,1 t off ane shot fe ,hakaete. Se-Lnreruu too was. ,illeu. !'ho One returned to Aaiketo. then auvahced to sky-Kura (?) ,ircato ioined the. anj they had a fi,7ht with ' ay, at ,;ari-aruhe, and sere demsated, leavin; their deaden the field. ie '4C47.., sent as noesa, to .laru to tit:; effect, :.en you have ,,SS ell ,oar - the slain - cow to our place, iil-Kew,. ',att acted u.,n Oat t40, somf ti:, heads to AaunaLawa, 'Ana ,.91'ed t2, crater-strings there. ,e live, at Ceara :7) 2aa Voro-tio a,so at this period. pa,e 42
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5270 page 43 To Rapm, Tautari, labs-nui, laapai-era and others. Mangaewhia 66 Jost below To Revs was the of Tautari and Waha-nui. It VI. Chore that the question was discussed and the lines agreed to. I do not know of any other resting for the purpose. Pao-whonga and Nanu-karore, also Keorako-nui, mere the kaainga'o ocaupied by our people. Thor. wort, other. but I cannot remesbor the names. Tau-tart 014 and Waha-nai with ,Rou-rua settled on the land iaaedistely after oonquoot. There are lots of dead buried on the land by these hapuuse but I do not know their names. None of these hapuiVe have any ancestral rights in these lands. On the wilt of the line fro Kaks-paka to Tulin the alai. is by tupuna and has not boon disturbed. 14- I do net soasider that 'Rouzza (sic) and slauaa are oonnectod with 'Rau-kawa. They war. originally but by reasons of fights to. for long period began. quite oeparstogaarongo and her so. TO Whitu lived on this block by right of conquest. Lived at hanu-ka-rore and other places. x To Tuaa-kuiat Rau-kawa and 'Whakatere had no rights over this land after they went away. I hay, heard your oveidenoe and do not dispute its correctness nor your boundaries. x Hoori Wirihanat The fight at Kai-paka wa before Tacusata-wiiwii. got aware if then, WW1 any connection between Kai-paka gad Oo-taawhao, or thatgt. was 000mpled at former plane to over.. latter. Kurt- moans, was the seaquost of the west side of my olais. I think that we oacupiod Woorako-nui in '67 or '68. When our boundaries wore laid down there were no people on the land. Tangi-asnia was a oontiau tion of gmri-soana. Rangananga was next and the load was divided immediately and heaadaries laid down. I reaesber the attack by a sewbinod fore of ,paoa. 'Mary and Ngaapuhi on Natanata, long after Tausata-miiwii. Pao-waka and 'Roam-rue were not in oar Lea on that occasion. It was in coasoquenoe of their defeats by hgaapahi at Mau-inaina and Ts Tootara that 'Meru-tuaahu cane to lore-tie. At first they wore treated as greets, but they comienced a regular thieving and insults whisk ended in open hostility. I had nothing to do with To Whitu's ease in haunga-tautari. I woo at Tauranga at that tile. 'Matau (one of Whitu's bappu's) is of ?Raukawa. That311tna's land I. loot. Adjourned to Thursday. August 19th. August 19th.
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558-'&quot; 4f.? page 42 auaa fled to Vai-.-rimu. add ddpiri. Taeo0 to ,hakaiti of 'Paukawa fcwed the. to &quot;eepepe 122 and was defeated. 'tikato recovered 4?T0-tiu and oef ated ',aukawa. wad the leader of axilaa there, am not awar.' of any peace-wng co. 2e lerea of 'Hausa went to aun-:tiutax,. ilker,n at t, conneeuences. 'Kauwhata cook him an:; :.'.an the people of ,lartgahanga ('.au) heard they fetched him and tilled hit ao A taainga ',awe for a house they wore building. It was tail that Te ,aha-roa adopted the name of ,'aninga-kawa. After this 'naukawa 'Maters oado raid on nauaa and killed Pangt-pacaru at &quot;.ors-'it. he was of :law. out half 'Raukawa. 'Hausa and ,10,rua, kith ':aaao wccor,i ing to fort. - also 'Pare and 'Werewere - determined on revenge. file,: attacked Thakatere at Puri-moana, anu aeleateu La.. killing To Pangi- takaroro and Te Rohe. The survivors fi,d :Tata: hanga etc. 'Raukawa were occupying the latter. it was besiegeu for a month. 4y ?,ikato and 'Mania-poto, and toe garrison escaped in the nt,ht. Then the land was taken as 'Puukawa had al. fled. fa Kanawa took 0o-kiriim Arid thl remnant fled to ,irau-nui, roe. and ee Koopua. fe Kanawa returned to ialcato. After this 64 .ari-kaaau, De lao-too. where re Mh ta-karaka an. to Rare.- ora were killed (First.-hUi):21180 is ghOplia. :1, t e oilof 'Maru's natu and the r LaLhe finally fled to Ka,iti. ao nut know tee take of this DU,. Pgnati-tlaru were noa -astars of all 'i,u- kawa's land. Rauaa and 'Thou-rue at that tine iivad at -ors-tit. asea ,aikatc proper at Lower 'kato. Mania-pot was the reatt 22a on Roro-tit. !,:54r, left their own country for fear of figaapuhi. they called the paa's at Maunga-tautari ,:ao-wnenua and Sgatokow (2). Pe 'hakstete of :aikaLo wee going south to 0o-taitaiaa. On ossing R o-whmnua they were woro'd, and in the Jane/ he t followed a W Dt off &quot;nu shot le 'hakaete. We-kereruu Coo w3E. 1110,1. the ooe returned to Waikato. Chen 'Hauaa advanced to luku-:curls (9) ioined them und they had a fight with 'lard at (ari-aruhe, and were defeated. leaving their deadbn the field. ie -: a-rca dent . nedsagn to ',1aru to this effect. &quot; you ? eaten all our - the 81in - c,me to our place, 3aunga-kawa.&quot; acted ui,11 this out took some of the heads to Maungakara, ,hu the water-spriAgs there. Co lived at K,eara :) oaa o at this period.
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589j 43 luarr 1 anu now arisen an&quot; 'Aar: attaccb.: ate. so Hausa evaciated it, one having On killed On each sLue. :!auua all collected now at Maunga-kawa, in '1Iarh then attacked tint position. Une chief wah on eadh sic. A no-satin' followed add In ?.alia-rou and nowpo vent to talk to Ta-arua. ',:he former urged the invaders to Jul the lattor .vined them to stay (this was in ai-pa4s, Elm) wnereupon ',iv, chiefs of 'au-ca determined Is. ma,e war on hin'Si, End; Att,cked hiv at tai-paka ( iaunga-kawa) and destroyed r.: 'and hi, p oole. 'asa-roa 'van222uri at this exult and went :loaf 'to isura (S. this a treat 221 of ,O+1,0a having returned from arui constew,sdition, anu 65 heard of the death of fa,urua, and at once marcheu fhrilorotiu. At 1,na-,:w they killed some of 'Nauru, ne turvivora rallied at Hasa-,?:4i and defeated 'lam, Then aan-rou orou,htljgaal-te-rartii s4'.'n him from fauranga and attacked maru-suuahu, utterly defeatipo: thet faudata-wilwii. then Iran (sic) inharaku of 'Maru car, over to make peace. lana-roa consented. Lo alt the other chisfe.- The latter proposed tnat ',1aru should ae sent S., ':.aha-raa said &quot;:4eturn to 4au-raki. So they went home under escort by aialt4' Pia., and lai-hou. And i then settled at annia-tautari anu oona takiwaa ,atoa. I am not rear, of :any se,ce-sacin with er tribes basides 'Hausa. nor of any gift of isms egoe that ,i1,)de Jy ,aha-roa to oaora. There is a dividimg line ne,sonliw at Iang47 -tutu, upstream. Ifgaa-to,orua-a-Ngunu, perhana,e, fa Pou, L'apu-raaroa. ,iti-raupenga, this was tpWboundar, ptwee// 'Rauia,a' and !&quot;haKatere - now it is all nine. 1 pars .)! cont gaeti-Maru. C ono! went with en at: to Miro., +LW over the land 1 did not see any people op it 1; -hare-puhanga. anotner occasion i went with a war-party to 'orara (r) tars- ra ens titan 1 did not see any people. ,6 saw tad of 'Rau-kiwa, a straggler, and 're Culture., father of Ngauu. Cau,t hi. .3n tool hi, to Matamata. ,ih ns,. was't'e Ate. was crossing pinata ay canoe when seen. to toot toe lams west of ,anon-tutu lin, in account of re Rangi-nakaru and ',harara. 11,-mot NB, tno after wnich the bOUhjerlea of tho conquered country were defined. 'Hourua, wai-rere, 1auaa, and 'Pah? toot part in is. ate chiefs were sou-kawa. Te Liwha, ,onepohe, ee 1aunne. .)satar
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620page x Hainan P. Pros Rau-knumara belongs to Waikato. Prods there to take-puke is 'Mania-poto. From there to Whanga-aata belongs to 'Rana and 'Han-ru. Te Ao-katoa and Co. of 'Taki-hiku have an interest with as in the E side of my claim. Te Meters is one of thank. Te Lo-katoa used to live at Nuku-hau and than at 0o-taawhao. Te Ao-katoa is of tite same stock as myself - gives whakapapa. It was on this account that he did not go to tapiti. Tonga-riro was one of the party with To Ao-katoa. I can show the connection between Saha-nal and Tau-tars and 'Hausa. It was after Taumata-wiiwii that the boundaries were definitely fixed, and portion I claim was declared to be 'Hauaa's. Tea, Rama lived at Whane-papa. To do- katoa, Tonga-riro and their hap..a did not take part in Taumata-wiiwii. Nor did to Pae-sake and his hanuu To Wero-kookoo. Porokoru was there. Re cam, to Hausga-kawa to sera his tuahine and joined 'Rama. Re was wounded by a bullet at Taumata-wiiwii. x Mita Karakm: I as not aware it was Poehi who comaenced the proceedings against 'Whakatere. Latter had no allies at Hurl-Roan.. I became possessed of the, land after that fight, and the-boundaries wore laid down after Hangabanga. Thin sac done at Manga-achia, the jet of Naha-nal and Tautari. I wan only a lad then and took no part. I do net know who represented 'Mania-poto and 'Hata-kore when the boundary wan laid. Kalil. and ?Rourua tahaa'd the slain at Huri-soaaa to Weehi. Wet aware that any of 'Ngaa-waero or 'Mata-kore were aaongst the vanquished at Ruri-soana. Tao bound- 68 10 arise of the different l-claiss. differ. I have, nothing to do with that. I have given my own. Tau-tart and Naha-nui war, burien this land. They lived on it and they represented their tuakana I. Waha-roa who ever lived on it. 'Naho lived on the land - Te Wharo-angaaaga did. Re was buried- on the land but may have been raaove do not know who are his uri. I have no other claim by ancestry, nor have Rauauru and Irihapeti. I am not aware that any of 'Whakatare remained on this land attar the fighting. Rauauru, Irihapeti and aysalf all oppose 'Maniapoto's policy with regard to this land. I do not know if any of the latter are living at Tuhua or distant parts of ny claim. My E boundary is the sane as that laid down by Tuma-huia. 'Rama, Korokii,part of 'Hou-raa. 'Ngausgau. 'Thpaa, and Ngaal-to-rangi won Taamata-wiiwii and took the land frog 'Mara
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651pogo k3 'Mare. I do not whether 'Karla had any tAA1124,108 at whare-puhusga, or Aro-edema. nor had To saha-roa and Co any keminga's there. He simply said &quot;yaaku a Wharo..puhungal&quot; Pao-totere was given bank to Te Data in consideration of the surrimde of Tet -nui. In Wao-tuu re Hakiriwhi, To Waihi, and myself gave evidence in favour of Paora To Bata's party as aginst theee ono returned frog frapitl. even if 'mart. had not been sent away after Taueata, all their rights to the land had gone. I never heard of the canoes Wharo-puhunga. To wai- whakatahotaho, Tangi-waka and To oncopt in this court. I knew Aotea-roa, To Ao-katoa'e house. I saw it when new. Do not know how oftea he renewed it. I do not know if there are any of 'Rankine. living there now. I mover go there - - - 41 x Rai By half 'Hou-rum by meant Pohepohe and his teina'o engaged at Taumatawiiwii - so went 'Hou-rua-Irohanga. By Court. Ths conquered land was previously occupied by 'Rau-kawa and 'Whakatere. It was theirs but I do not know how their rights were created, Apr what was there dividing boundary. All country E ,.269 of ay dividischmeaao ours after Tausata-wiiwil. This was not laid down by 'Kara: bat 'Haulm and Hource laid it down. I do ant [know] whethir it was as ancesral Ooundary. rho boundary of the Huri-aoana conquest had already been defined. Not agar that 'Marc laid down any boundaries, but since I became a man I have heard that they considered that at one time they were in possession of all this land up to Pori- kawau. No other tit., or hapud occupied this land after the bound- aries Toro fined. I do not know if Manga-toatoa is wibtin ay claim, 11/ or not. It was Tuukoorobuts ,. 'Meru 'Arched by Kai-a-t -kasha rd. to attack Pari-kawau. Some went from Kaunga-tantari. On their return they took To Empua n. Rom was the chief. Thor, were many otherhey settled down on Managa-tautari on their return. On this first occupation of that place they toot several lm'e of 'Rau-kaws Ngaa-tok-ihi, Kiri-tape, and Hao-whsasa. the latter they enlarged and occupied. rake-rua took these positdons. 'Meru understood that their interest in the land was Remo. They have never set sp claias in the Court. 0o-taawhao d to be a Lao quite recioutly. during 3orat's tie. Raukawa's boundary VA at To Tiki-o-to-Ihipga-a-rangi. There was no diction of the land among our hapu.asA tribes after Tausata-wilwii. At the Court we eet
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6824,6 Palle 46 a pie. for Ngaai-te-rangi, for their spars in the oosquest. There were 'seven of the. adaittad. Te Whsoro out 1,000 cr. for Waikato and 'Mahe. This also was arranged by us. Three tribes joined in conquest of 'Whakatoro 'Sauna, 'Rou-rua and &quot;Naha. but there was no subdivision of that either, but Waha-nui and Mawmga-tautari took care of it for all. 'Rata-kore took oars of it for us. I do not think that my matua'a had any idea of dividing any of this land among the joint hapuu's. Adjourned to Friday August 20th. August 20th. Wilroau to Whitu state that he will not call any norfs70 witness's. Vii to Whitu's ease closed. Te Wheoro again applies that Court should adjourn to Alexandria to hear the Kaawhia counter-claims. Wai-kato and Ao-tea people support his applications oa the ground of want of fooi,hero, together with absence of houses and prevalence of rain,sud, and cold. All sections of the claimants in the Rohe-pootae object. denying the scarcity of food and pointing out that the run-drinking at Alexandria would be worse than the inconveniences exporioacod hero. Court roplies that in the face of opposition of all the claimants it cannot consent to removal. To ',Theory on behalf of Kaawhia countorclaimants asks for adjournment to en,blo them to prepare. Court adjourned to Monday August 23rd. August 23rd. Notice given that Tau-poo court will not open until 30th Septeaber. Counter claims of Harete Tasihana and others of Waikato. Ealuta and Wii to Whitu mare their claims in Sarete's. Kohi tongona. sworn: I live at Whatawhata. I as of 'Hou-run and 'Maahaaga. I olalart of this block. The boundary begins at Rau-kuumara,then along the coast to Sarihari. I never hoard until in this Couiithat Rarihari had been disposed of by 'Maniapoto. Then E to Ts Ramat. a hills 0o-kura, Kutu-rangi, then N to Kanga-ora, Poke--poke on the external boundary. somewhere near Piroagia. then by lino to commonaing point. I claim bp conquest of Tai-nai. I do not consider that the boundaries I have given are the real ones. Te Wheoro in his ease will give the great boundaries. The hapuu's of 71 Waikato are 'Makata, 'Te Wahl, 'Tama-inu. 'To Patu-pols., 'Poo, 'Tiipaa,
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713page 47 'Rime. 'Moho, also Taawhiao's imitation of Mahota, and also other ham's. The blau,'. Em.-.reed were it/oat/Too, To Raaparaha, Mgaati-loata. Mgaati-whanga-paraaoa (a large tribe) The first IsAl of the ream-eta, woe Tunheitia who woo koohuru'd at the aakau by igaati-Tabiaga. E. was a toot. of sine and was of Washango. Ris tamaiti. Maaha ga escaped. Mango. and Raumia sent the boy to Piro-aria. Whom ha grew to manhood he thought to sock revenge for his father's murder, so aisle, started from Ptiuraakam at Piroagia to Waikato Edo. mad took Marshes. of 'Tablas. thin retursed to Pireagia. Tama-ins son of Kookako was at Kaawhia. Re poureau'd with his brother's wife. The brother sought to kill him but he escaped. Tau-inu was pursued and was hidden at Ao.tea by acme people who were making a canoe, until the danger was passed. Re next appoarod at Tahua-nui whore some people were snaring birds. Then he went to Puu-rsakau and took Maahanga'a daughter Tue-kootuku to ifs. en Maahaaga led another ope to Waikato Edo. Tama-inn went with them in order to save his father Kookako. Maahanga was not aware of his rolationshiookaho's people were defeated. Tama-inu killed a amber sad as be did so he out off their arms to mislead his companions so that they could not see the tohu which would identify Kookake. After the fight was over TadaiLAU was supposed to have proved himself a great Ils, and to hawe killed lookoko whose garmsate he exhibited. whereon he had contrived his father's escape. On the return of the am to Pirongia. Kootoku bore a eon who was nosed Wai-rare. Then MA Tama told this, who he was and was per-Bitted to go with his wife and child to moo his father at Okarahea. 72 When he got there to was not r000gnieed. and though desired to halt be pushed os to his father's hat and made himself kaowa, sad ho and his child Nero taken to the family touaahu. and Ighi'd. After this there was trouble at dotes about Tonga-nui and others over tontara Naiad by the Kaawhia people by Te Puu-hara-o-Tainni at Pakoko strm. Toagai with hokowhitu then went to the place and pursued Poora through the bush oatohing To Puuhara at Te tawa-roa. Re was killed by Pal-ariki soaped. Then there was a war. To Moowhiti L was taken rant, at dotes. 'Tainui wone the people of that as. Then Pike-tom at dotes was captured. Afterwards lorangi was taken. All lb. rensa fled to Manoaitu, and thin Tonga-nui and all his people wore temtroyed. The only survibor was Tere-mai, he being
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744page 48 spared by hi. eaptersi. After this there was a war in conseqsenee of Ts Weki sad Muslims at Kaawhia quarrelling. They wore brother;. aad the malt warn that KiLawbaro was viotoriou. and Te 'ski went to Tarn-piri to Te Warn and To Pose who agreed to take op his quarrel. faawhars then east as mi to waylay thee at Lathan, and Maligakirikiri. but they were defeated by Te Wahl. le whs., and Pau sad purased and alai ae far as To Mimi. She victors yeah right on to 0o-tuatialo and killed a lot of people next day. Te Willi took a chief prisoner who gave his himjen, and he haad d then over to Te hara aid Paul. ead circumstances applied to Kaawbia as well as to Ao-tea and 4hasiaga-re. The next affair was about To Apo and Te Rassi. He eat free Vpsiao-Nerotis to iimwhia and took Motu-male pas. Thor, he was attaek d by the people of Kaawhia. le-tea and whasinga-rua. led by Karaagai and others and ea. defeated. That was the end of that offal. Then there MRS another affair abort Rangi-hoia, a woaan of ?Tamutina. She was the wife of Tara-kai-heanga of Taiaai. The first Obild was Te Raagi-husga-riri. then girl Waiho. The parents qoarreill d. Fie &quot;Aakumaei oo eaatua pakapaka ana ki too haangi.&quot; 7, She said. &quot;Aakaaasi toe pans ki rung i to Xauri bet raahul tuaa. When Tara-kai--aanga heard this he was wrath and bled an 221. and killed six people of Temaine's at a place celled Para-wai. Te efalibse heaped and fled to Wai-pea and then t'ima-inu and ,Maabanga /tomtit revenge. At Kai-roa they aught Raakaa-pukapuou and Tara-..mere. killiag them and any others of 'Risurims and other hap.. Then the 21i returned to Wai-pa,. In revenge Tai-nui oathe a raid and took Papa-tiirekba et Wal-te-tuna. Then Wakau (7). 'Maahanga. and ,Tama-imui sought III. They lad at Wai-te-tuna aid sent T. Roan Tapm C. Whaainga-roa to Mau-riri and he said, &quot; I left Rai-kato at Wae-tana. made proverb elludiax to the b y of the people (hi pimple). wai-halo advanced and next day Mau-riri orosstd the water aad attacked than. Re knocked the roof off Pokepekete skull, this hi felled Rib, and then cam wade prisoner hiaself. Xis people bolted to their canoe and went how. At this time a 'Paean called Te Rini was ',tilled at Mangauhla by a .hall party. The retaraed from Raglaa and mot an 2a awaking the elayerstor Wiri so instead of going with this to Kilhia they all want to Raglan They onsistad of 'Tana-Lau, kaalanga. 'Rake and 'Pato-pea. They reached Raglan at sight. In the nworniax a canoe oaae to get kookaewai
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7754`.c.-4 Wig. 49 and the occupants were both taken. This was +sun from the E Horongarara, and Whitu-kuao, also Rangi-puu assembled and pursued by land while the ninnera paddled up the harbour. At On-kate the chief of the 211 cried out to the pursuers, &quot;Return from there.&quot; The others replied, &quot;Go on. We will follow as far as Wai-aa.&quot; At Huri-popo the retreating party removed three sticks from the arawhata leaving one. A little further on they halted and tangi'd with each other, and lay in wait as the pursuers came up. They were attacked 74 and Hula wan made prisoner, and the others fled, several being killed on the way to the stream where a lot of them ware destroyed. After this an 2 of Waikato head, people - 'Tiipaa - came up Waipaa and killed Kutia of 'Maahanga. In consequence of thee, constant raid., the people of Whaaiaga-roa fled to Aotend Kaawhia, leaving that place vacant. Then Te Hatua-o-tuu-tonga, T. Moana-taiaho, Ouabeka. and Te Whore-ngori went from Pirongia and occupied Raglan. They were chiefs of 'Maahanga. The Te Rauparaha who wan at Omani said, &quot;Kaore anon ahau kiiihgaro. Kua &quot;oho mai eku pootiki i tan rantouThen a chief of 'Koata wont to tell Oueheka and Co. not to refill long. but to return to Waikato. Tuutonga replied, &quot;Nita wai teems koorero? Naa Tuu-arero?&quot; On hearing this 'Koata war in a great passion, and Te Rauparaha assembled 'Keats and 'Ton and manned his big canoe Te Waru-rau with other canoes. They landed near Kari-oi. At night they entered the Harbour and caught Ouohoka, Te Mata-o-tuutonga, Te Hoana-taiaho and Te Wharengari unprepared and killed than, and many other. Then Waikato. 'Tiipaa started by sea in &quot;To Rare-waho&quot;, or rather the ope was called by that name be cane. they went outside. They reached Kaawhia but I cannot may whether they killed anyone there. They soon returned to Wai-kato. After this Ch. mothers of myeelf an d Te Awa-i-taia went from Koro-matua to an uhunga for the pouaru of Neheka (7) at Pirongia (Oro-kiokio). It was then determined to kill Te Rangi-pootiki at Aotea in revenge fen Nehuka and Co. Taashi went for 'Rourua. To Aam-i-taia wanted to save T. Rangi-pootiki and Cent a massage to him to move across the Harbour. Cho meesage was con- veyed in a song, but he remained, ao 'Maahanga with 'Iro-nui of 'Hausa attacked Rangi-pootiki taking many prissonera,then Aotea was deserted. Adjourned to Tuesday Auguet 24th.
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806pats 50 .&quot; v &quot;u&quot; ) August 24th, After the death of Rand-praitiki, Waikato seat bons. 75 In revenge Praia and others were killed at Wai-puu, by Te Whate-puhi and Talks of Kaarailo. for this Taiko, Te hare-puhi and others were killed by an expedition of Maahanga and 'Nahuta from Waipaa. Manu-kitawniti and Tari-ao were killed+. The leaders of the la were To Awa-itaia and Tuhatan. They retrained to Waipaa. Thee. two happus' cane again to Kaawhio and crossed to T. Maika on S aids. The leaders were T. Awa-i-tala and Ts Puna-toto of 'Maahanga and To Riakai, Te Rote and other. They hauled up their canes and went on to To Taha-roc. Ts Rau-paraha saw than fro;!. Motu in the laks there and scat messages Borth to Maro-kopa, To Kawam etc, for aid. In the neantias ha had the canoe broken by a party who followed up the Waikato'. rear. In the morning To Rau-parana and sone other chiefs paddled to within a short distance of Waikato and called. &quot;Te 'marea kei peseta. (this was a proverb of his). &quot;Mac koutou teetahi taha, aaa maatou teetani taha. So to taha iti ram koutoa, ko to taha nut aaa aaatou.&quot; To Ria-kai replied &quot;Hum). Te Ran-paraha answered &quot;Run ana to atua. Maurer. hiker.&quot;.. This was repeated on such side. Then Te Ram-paraha absat d, &quot;Rai to ata&quot; and returned to his island. At night the glean of fires were seen at the south and of the lake, and in the morning To Rau-paraha attacked, the party who had broken the canoe' lasing up in the rear of Wai-kato. To Puna-toto set a but on fire and called out while in trap sacral, &quot;Taakiritia ki Wai-tutuku Ida roe to paps.&quot; The rest approvd and under cover of the smoke they retrarairal to the road, qtaarainga being in front and 'raihuta in the roar. Rau-poraha's pimple followed. 'Mabuta, when the oneny(,.1.) were aloe, up tailed out &quot;Kam kawhakina to kai a Rewa-rangi. to they turned and attacked. 'Maahanga too turned back. Mata-hasa 76 of that was the first man shot, then two sons. Then Raparapa of Taranaki eallad out &quot;Au ha sate i is puu. Kaahoro sate tangata. So they closed. Raparapa was killed by Te Awa-i-taia and another chief fell, To Rau-paraha. People than fled and were pursued, many of them falling, sons, seas. lacluding To Rangi-ka-tukua wore killed in the water. The other party bolted without cowing into action. This was the end of the fighting at feawbia. To Awa-i-tala then returned to raii-pea. After this fors, moving inland defeated 'Tea and Co. at To Kawau. This as only the day after To Kakara (To Tahon).
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837//C. (,.46/ &quot;tk0-.y C r; 11 A page 5l After a time Waikato nui tonu came once more to Kaawhia S. They went to Whenua-poo and surrounded the pat. Te Hia-kai got out the people at one end of the pas. but Waikato fell on them and out them to pieces. I do not know who these people were. I suppose they were 'Too and 'Koata of 'Tainui. After thin Mucirtwhenua called on hie teina's to bring out Whanga-paraaoa from the other end of the ma. The measengere Bent in were Te Aho, Te Reru-ika, Hoohepa and others. When they got to the 21E, Pou-taaa and Muri-whenua maid to the people, &quot;Go to the assistance of your maatua's, lest these people too be destroyed by Waikato. One hundred came out. Waikato would have rushed upon them, but 'Mahuta and 'Hou-rue got between those of too,. people who were saved. There is now one in Court. This was the Last fight. Then the survivors heke'd south, not one remained - quotes a Bong of Tope-ore's. Waha-nui stated that Tuurongo was the tupuna for all this block. It is true. the people whoa we drove away were else uri of Tuurongo. I say that Waha.nui and Co. should not interfere with my ?Iola. 'Ma- nia-poto have no rights in Kaawhia. ff they persist in claiming it I will also make claire over the other part of the block. We conquered all the country from Waikato Heads to South of Kaawhia. The people about Okaraboa (?), Te Aopp-o-to-rangi and Co, the N end hiske'd to Kaipara and Te Rau-paraha fled south to Kapiti. We delayed our occ- upation of Kaawhia owing to trouble with Ngaapuhi, but when that tribe 277 retired Waikato on mass occupied all the coast and have continued to do so. Those who 'surrendered at Whenua-poo became our mookai's. This is evidence that we made th conquest. Th., people cannot eat up any claim by ancestry now. The mama of the land has passed to the conquerors, to Waikato. Ngaati-to-Kore and 'Whanga-paraaoa
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868Rag 52 are two of the hapua's who were 'spared. Wai-kato live at Kaawhia now. to The land from Waikato Rd. to Raglan we returned to ItgaatiiTahinga quite recently, at the tic, of the war with Goret. I To Whaorot I do mot know the relationship between Te Wehi, T. What., and ts\_Rsomv Yes, all the forms occupants of Kaaw44)fled with To Rau-paraha to Kapiti where they took land from the tribes then. Waikato's conquest extended to Tara-naki. The greatest battle was at Puke-rangiora. Poo-tatau sold that country to the Govt. 'Waikato- taniwha-rau', 'Waikato hoo-pounamia. and 'Ngaa uri o Mar4=whonua kai- tangata. are proverb, about Waikato. fes, I maid that you would give boundaries of conquests. Te Warn fight where Taiko and Ts whore-puhi ware killed was near Pou-i,64 ewe (7). I do not know positions of Whenua-poo. Motu-rangi was also a gal of Taiko and Te Whare-puhi. 'Whanga-paraaoa lived on N of Kaawhia originally. They never attempted to repossess themselves of Kaawhia - - - Whaaings-roa and Ao-tea also belonged to 'Tailtai and wore taken by Wai-Xato. 'Haahanga and 'Mahutik took p ton of Whaainga-roa. To Awa-i-taia sold it to the Govt. Prom Kari-oi to Tore-paru (7) was sold by myself and 'Raua ( a weak(?) 9 hapuu) who live at To Makaka. They are uri of Muri-whenua'a. Thera was never any objection on part of former occupants. They would not have paid us the soney if there had bean any disputaas about the ownership. Pp to that time Waikato and Mauaa of Waikato lived there. 'Walla., 'Reko, To Patu-poo and 'Mahuta lived from 78 Kaawhia to An-tea. The former occupants of Kaawhia never objected to occupation or sale. They could not, being a conquered people. x Mita Karakal There are seven generation,. frog 'Maahanga to myself. I an not an uri of Tama-inu (gives genealogy). I cannot give dearaent from Kookako. Re fought with 'Maahanga engari 1 taapsea teeras riri.
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899a(/ S . 53 Whore, Riihi Toro-ngata and Ts Paue fought again. That was another war. ',;ahinga under re Kara and other of your saatua's defeated o/.000(4 Whare, TowPs1M7-ind T. Umu-ki-Whakataans of Wai-eato but you did not get our country. You wore not able to take it. I am not aware of the defeat of Mai-Sato by 'Tahinga of which you epee. as baying taken place along the Wai-kato River. It was by the death of Ousica and Te Mate.-o-te-tongs that we got 'Tuhinga'a land the second time. You wore brought bait from Rai-pars shortly before Puke-rangiora. Up to that time we occupied your land. I say on oath Cho my2illpla's brought you fro m Kai-para. You sere in danger from it gaapuhl there. Ti Raho wait a satsa of mine and a teina of Kuri-wnenua. Te Ao-o-te- rang/ ins the head of 'Tahinga when you came back. tot aware that there was any distarbance bets.. To Ao and re Rano at Kai-para. They calm, back together. I do sot know anytaing aoout Lb killing of fakupu of Te Para-whoa. Whim 'Tahinga left Kai-pare they crooned Menu-tau and came on to Rua-puke. Bever heard that they came by sea from beyoni Whanga-paxasoa to 0o-taahuhu and then to Wai-uau. You ?loured for Kos-pars whin Rau-paraha left Kaawhia, but I cannot way what particular pare-turn made you go. It was all one war. All of 'Tahinga fled incept Kiwi Rua-tabi who stopped under se Waikato. &quot;Aauir&quot; and &quot;Hasa&quot; completed our conquest of Raklan. They were not avensid and I occupied ooths Midas of Oh. Farbour, and Kiwi case p279 under my sans. I know nothing about the death of guri-whenua and Whiltau at Rag.(Puke-toa), nor of the killing of TootoiAt at Te Kaaaka. Te Awa-i-taia was a great man by descent fro A hie mother, but not from his father Te Kota. who was killed by some of the mooring'. of Iai-hui at Kari-oi. They were digging aruhe - two of than - and h. thought So capture them to exchange as slaves for n dogskin
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930page 54 with 'Paoa. but they killed his x x 'Tabinga are of 'Tainni x x x I do not ksou which was Kootako's hapuu. Adjourned to Wed..day August 25th. August 25th Contd. I suppose that Tupe-roa was the Hasa of a son but I do not know in what period he lived, bat I think that he lived with Kookato and To Tabinga at Waikato Eds. Tasheitta was one of thee. I cannot hakapopa Tahinga. sor of Tuporoa, nor of Kookako. They war. not tiivIoa's of min,. Resoabor a fight at Horse (?) between 'Mahuta and 'Tainui about land. After 'Takings returned free Esipara. Kiwi Ruatahi was chief of 'Tainui. Kiwi was not driven away because I protested his. 1st- kato did not rowain at Korea. Mr. Ligar interposed and they went home. I do not know that To Whorowboro attoapted to sell the land, nor that Kiwi intorfered to prevent it. Rangi-pttiki was killed by 'Mahanga and 'Kahl led by Te Awa-i-tais. I know of To Uorangi of 'Roko. I cannot give the whakapapo either of i or of Kaawharu. nor do I know if they were closely related. I cannot say if To 'Ash/ snd Rao- wharu fought. My Itho (?) is a IA. roruraru. The soh. tuuturu will bo given in To Wheoro's case. That party struck the boundary with &quot;Maniapoto. To Aho-o-to-rangi sarchod fros 414.a0 to Kaawhia to elltILIMItt. bat was killed. That is a 1,41 of Maniapoto's. No ptl'a ware takes, by ua on N side of Kaawhia Harbour. There wero no people. Thosje\_E's taken on the S side won, &quot;henna-poo and To 80 Kamm. Te Kaktara vas en4 open battle. I do not know the position of To Kawau nor what hoouu occupied it. I am positive it was taken out do, know what axiiiiikat of Wai-kato led the expedition against it. Whenua-poo was the last fight in the conquest of Eaawhia. It was free fear of Kai-kato that To Rau-paraha root away. Tee. wo toot 'hon.,. poo inasauch as oaptured the garrison. Never heard sy aaatua's day that it was 112a, nor that it ono not. I as not aware of any other way by which part of the garrison won, got oat oxcopt by Muri-whonua. T. Ara-wit pas was not taken Soso of the garrison were got away including barara still living. Sever beard of do.hausilt. I have no otos: claim than oonquest. but I lay claim to it on that ground. I have not lived there but Wai-knto have sad that is cuff- ioient. I lavo hoard that 'Mania-poto and Eikairo Live at Eaawhia. I do sot kao when they went there. 'Rikairo lived there with eat.
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961s 5, kato when Capt. Kest cue there (about 1828?) I did not see 'Maniapoto there. 'Hikairo live there stil. I do not know there take. They did sot take part in aoaq est. There work was making fire signals t. en the kills. Their paa was at Wai-ari on Rai-paa-Mania-piko. Not aware that Kg -kairiri at Kaawhia was a as of theirs. At the tins of which I speak 'Mania-poto lived at Karo-kopa. Not aware that they extended to one side of Kaawhia. Kahuta. large people. 'Pate-poo amid 'Te Wehi lived at Kaawhia. also 'Poo, not 'Tiipaa. Some of 'Taaa-iaa Ts Hui-rasa and other. lived on S eid (aaona 'Mania-pet?. The mama of 'Nato was there, but not now. 'Haaaa (Te waha-roa) do not lived there, bnt they are represented. faawhi-ao' mottos of Kahnta used to live there, but now they live inland. and atom went to Auckland, but they are represented there still. Wai-kato 81 went to Kaawhia in body. They settled at Seabee, Ao-tea and on the S side as far as Harikari. the boundary. Moa was quite a town of theirs for flax-trading with Asekiiii (Capt. Kent). Most of them have left. They live mostly at Whatiwhati-hoe. Tuu-te-ao lives a ranira of mall epee lives at Make-tee, Kaawhia. Soestiaes h lives with Taawhi-ae. 'Wehi live at Ao-tea. They say 0 to Kaawhia at times. T. Patu-poo live at Ao-tea at Te 'Lake. 'Pou live at Wai-kato ohs a Rikaurua tasaiti Lammtira is at Kaawhia. 'Kenos. le ome AaRuu of Ruiraea's. It is a hapax of 'Maniapoto not of Mai-kato. Re is living is Wai-paa at preseat, but goes of his people are at Kaawhia. Hikaarea is part 'Kohut, but ie descended fro. 'Pou. Re is ef the party who have been in constant oecupatioa. none of whoa have always lived there. Tna-te-ao and Rita-nrua represent the 000upatioa of Wai-tats.,Te Taha-roa and eon. distance S was the princ- ipal part .ivied by Wai-kato. Not aware if they live there now. \_...\_ Tna-teao and Rika-arua are included in T. Wheoro's ease. Not aware if Hau-pokla lived at Kaawhia, nor if Hari lived there. nor le Whare-angaanga. I have been to the north side of the Harbour and to the lour/. R.1 Te Hake, Nero-pupn, T. Ruru-ika and To Were brought the people out of Wh nwa-pee. After this T. Rau-paraha fled. I oaanot say whether they were ordered to go, but they were frightened to stop. The primers were taken to Nei-tats. then brought to Ao-tea. 'Hikairo an d Puhi-awe meet to live at Wal-art during the fighting. They went to Kaawhia in the faneral save (?) of Psi-kato. I do not know what there
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992page 56 Isa L. Not aware if they haw. atmostral right. there. To Aho was killed at SAti-papaka. beta. Kaawhia and Ao-toa, by Raglan and Ae-toe people. I ma of Ron-rna. Hi. bud was takes to Maru-altuu and a. This was the roasoa for Cho conquest of Kawebia. By Ct. T. Rau-paraka was the great ass, at Kaawhia batons the ran-patu 62 'Tim and 'Koata were the tribes. Their clad,. was by anoostry. De not know who was their great tehena. I do not know the boundaries of their original pa..miens. Mania-poto own the land outaido as claim. It its thetas by ancestry. The conquest Jld not .tend over that part. I do rot knew how far they extoud S. -le Kawau is aose- whore in 'Mavis-pose's portion of the robe sootae. I do set know to what hapud's thatjejt beloaged. but P. Rau-paraha's OW. deolliags say be soon there. Cad-kato did not alai that land. nor settle Chop. Heard at this eourt that it was given away to Mgaa-tapator To Kakara asi-halo returned to Rai-paa. hat taey taunaha'd the e2111e first. I do not kaew of XI tiler Ithe. To Raa.palfaha still remained oa his fttL. after To Kaknra. The Rai-kato wont again to attack ikeosa- pos. I do act know U., name of the chief of that2tE, nor the hekedie. I know the names of the ohisfa oapturtd, of 'whanga-paraoa. They belonged to Kaawhia N. I oaanot give the position of that Raaparaha with 'Toe and 'Katt. were not in it, but they all cleared after it was takes. Rongo rasa Aal rim raatog. 'Paraos wore taken as slave. If To Rau-parsha had remained at Kaawhia it would have boos hid still if be had been able to hold it. But the land was left bar. fres Raglan S. so I malted it. I savor heard of sale of Harlhari by Ral-kate or anyone Aft., eh..a-pee the boundary of the ra,et 111 tided. I etmaot bar by whoa. Yee. 'tai-feats went to Kassala to eat fish eta. and boll flax to the Paacehaa's I I dr, not know who sold the pies. of land in Kaawhia Barbour. I never heard of ay isitekite(?) in Kaawhia after U. fall of hneua poo
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1023/I. page 57 by Waikato. Adjourned to Thursday August 26th. August 26tht Karst Taamihana sworn: I live at Tama-here. As of 85 'Hoa-rua, 'Sanaa. and Waikato generally. I claim Kaawhia. I do not know the boundaries. They were mover explained to me. Hy claim by ooaquest as deseribed by Kohl. T. Rongo-man. After the fight between Meanang and Keokake pence was made through Wai-rore and there was no oonquest. After that there were Maaort wars as detailed by ay witness, the end being that the land came to as owing to the exodus of the people of the coast. Free all I have been told, no other people occupied the lane at that time so that there cannot be any ancestral claims. Those of the original people who were spared were brought away and became taanpata of oars. Never heard that 'Hikairo had any ancestral rights in Kaawhia. If they had been there during the wars they would have been driven away or oestroyed. They are really of Waikato, uri of 'Hou-rua, and are lumllat's of sine. Gives genealogyt kii - o ltrAoif, Kor Hare Kabokl W eeeee re Puu-kauae 7 Hon,. Share Te Paul Nokotiti 5 e Timm Te Uma-ki-whakataane 1. Poko-huia 2. T. Ahe-o-t -rangi 5 Te Koko a7enga-opel / MktriCwhenua Te/Mihinga / / Pohepeke Hikairo Pare-taiko / / Wi Tasaihana Te Kaaawa whaKamaro-rangi / / Karate Xiki-koi Ts Ake Hihi The Court will see how closely they art related to me. During the Kush-tit war they were at Wai-ari. Never heard that they took part is the wannest If Kaawhia, but they went there with Waikato to occupy. If they have any alai it can only be that of Wai-kato. The only ware they took part in were against 'Rau-kawa. Hihi was Killed there. 8A They ray met up a elaia because their ancestor Tel Aho was killed Akar Kaawhia. I would say that was a proper claim. but I do not admit any claim through the original imhabitaats. I sever heard of any such claim. Have heard that Hoene to On father vas killed by Tea-taua of Ngaati-Toa so it is evident that 'Hikairo cannot have been related
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1054//- if . 58 to the origiaal people of Tasebia. X Te iheorot Too it is correct that Waikato weed to go to anotti. to get aaataital, bat also to occupy the conotored country. If the, had gone steeply for the fish they would not have resainod there. Tao, all Mumma Waikato took part la the socopation. Soso haputOts went after LIhe first morel. I Mita ',Arafat Tea, I elaist by oossueet. I have never lived at Xaawhia bat leave hoes rep..atoll by 'Miltalro, 'Won-rua. 'Sanaa. 'worm's. awl 11ahata. also by 'To Mehl. To Patu-poo, 'Wake etc. I do sot mow whoa the oeoupatios took plum. I was not born natil 1841. My other (WikitoorlaWo Ketsawa) did sot live there either. but elm seed to visit Kaawhia. I do not know anything about the besadarioo. smetti live at io-tea. I bellow, that that le part of Lastwiia, bat I have sever boos to those places. 'ei-katc attacked Whenwa-pow. end all would kayo bees killed, bat for rose of the oblate of Wad-hate, eke brosght same of then out and saved theft. Rase always aaderstool that the taking of Whenoa-poesettlod the otwatioa. If thoro fore pooplo in To Are-ell etc. I suppose that them. pea's welsh takes by Wal-into as wall. I canoe, apoak about the different fights. I heard that To Pithopa sold Puo-owe for o cask of tobasoe chick was takes to Watamata. we sold Te Wharau-roc to Govt. bat that is oncoatral land outside of the rau-patu. I do sot know aboat other sales to Govt. Our occupotioa see sot peraanont, swept as far se 'Molests aed 'Serowere reprosonted by Tuu-te-ao wart ootteeraed. Tee. 'likairo lir. at Xaaohla alma, and I 'suppose that they 28 say sow be allot a diatiast Tea. I have board that 'Mania-polo. 'Kamera live at Wal-harakeko is Kaawhia larboor. fy Court, I believe that 'Mania-pot took part in avongieq the death of their brother-in-law Te Oho. I oppose that is why the, live at Wai-harakohe. I do not know of asy other ground. They say have some aaeeetral claims. I as not aware it there was an5 divioinn of the land after the selectmen. After fall of Whonua-poo the victors retorted to leaato with their captives to get their feailles, then vont batik to occupy Kaawkia. I helLeve that Te Rau-paraha fled at ooce on the fall of Whenaapeo. If he had sot go0a away the load would still have boon his. Rarote Taaaihaaa's sass oloael
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1085w itz page 59 'CA/ Counter-claim of 'lire:. t. Wheoroi Wii t. Wheoro stet. in introducing his ?ase that he stands alone. The kauaaatua's to when he had looked for support and evidonoe have through Taawhiao's influence been kept from appearing but he is determined to go on nevertheless. Re oannot say what reason there can be for ouch conduct unless it is that they wished that the hearing of Kaawhia should take plane outside (Alexi'). He ha. received letter. urging his to get the case adjourned to another place (Alex.)but as Ct. has decided to take the Gas. at 0o-torohanga he will folio out the determinatione previously arrived at by his people that he should conduct their claims. If As had not appeared at all he would of course have not boon in a position to say anything in the matter hereafter. Think. request to move as a reasonable one, but as 'Mania-polo would not give way he is bound to yield. Wiiredu to Whooro sworn, I live at Pound.. My hapuu are 'Moho and 286 'Ngahia. I have nano fr. both equally, They are lama of 'Mahuta. I claim part of Chi. block. Hy boundary begins on the south side of Raribari lake, K to Tauaata-Yobs, then h to Tiro-hanga then to Ruasuku, then N again to Wai-te-tuna outside the Si, then to Ao-tea, to the sea there at Paa-kookaa, N side of Harbour. then to Kaikai, Tutu-tai, then W to To Hue, Noo-takotako (not the kaainga of that name). Then following Tore-paru etill N, then S along the coast to To Puhi-o- -Toone acr month of Ao-lea T. Puist, then out to K I. and from there to commencing point &quot;larhari. Other witneeees will give detail. of names etc. Part of the country described in outside of the rohe pootaa on the N sids. I claim by conquest of the original inhabitants. . Ngaati-toa, Ngaati-koata, Ngaati-t -ariari and Ngaati-whangaparaaoa. These latter are hapuu's of Kanto. Ph. commohent of the war against these tripeewae the killing by them of Tonga-nui at Manu-situ. i- Xgerue-te-hotu, Raho-paru, Noke-karaka and Tore-mai, a youth, were also killed. It wan on aocount of a tootara tree called Ts hare-o-huararatahi (1) which woe felled by Te Puhare o Tainui and Pai-ariki. Tonga-nii stopped Vas first attempt to cut it down, but the parties went again by stealth and felled it. It Stood at Pao- -kook. (on boundary), near Te Wharauroa. For this Tonga-nut slew the troop... troopasaere following it uv by taking several ima's but in ttaoking Manu,aitu were (sic) defeated and.-wai was taken prisoner and mad.
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11166)- page 60 . et et slave One day hie master sent him for water, tying a line to his hair first. on r,ohing the ate,' the youth la.,tened tn lign to a kootukutuku bush And than bolted. tie wan afterwar :a the monitor of Rau-whaarangi, wife of 'Non., sho begat the chief. of Waato. Conga- nui and oo. were not then avenged, but they were avntually Pao was killed in consequence of the quarrel besn h., children Kaawnaru nd Pe .hi about fuuah,.saahina. Kaswharu c:0;cad fudahu in ore water at Pou-e.. Some aaid that it was dons in sport, Jut iOurarnar, and his friends had to fly. Their pas wan on the e,de of ,au-ewe. Tuuanu-saahinaistp\_u was on the ,1 oil. Lt sas in cue nivIt Coat tne jour and hiu people tied. In the norning the wore par,aed. i'autini-moKo caught the old man Paakaue el lotu-cdra. TauCini carried away the dead aan's pate '4arioi-autd. Ts ,Sshi ens Kaawnaru sought revenge for their father an4 ere awe toted oy the a..tor. of /4 Rau-parsha. Court adjourned to Friday, Auguat 27th. See Book No. insert )psce Pe Aho-ts-rengisParenga-ope [illegible word, \_\_\_/ f , , Rangi-aaahora 4 murhinu. ;, ,.g. wei-tareteWuingekeu / ? / / Te Kahuran,i f Pahi Tui-i,anpaka / Poheyohe le ia,ua &quot;Au-t1\_\_\_\_ Te Rau-angaangasTe Tarekene Wheremate f / / Waata Kukuta: / Pare to Kane. 'll Ki.Ki Taawhi-ao ' Ngaso41 = To Kanawa I' / . za 1. m? / trete Tasehana T4 6gau Wilu to aheoro gou-rua.P44-kau4e / T. Umu-ki-whakataano Poko-huis f Ts Aho-o-to-rangi Te hobo f Rahunga f ,',.. Whakastaru-rangi 'klihin,:a / Rahunga faTe Pak / Ahl-kakasTaratikiti41 Kahura / faKiri 1 :. Hikairo a -tniv .T k is of , Te Z\_\_\_\_\_\_ Whit Te Kanal / Te Rau-angaanga !Mho Pikia Kikikoi / T. Uira Ngahu Puke-rimu / Parstep- Noon. A4 On. [Evidence of 'Nil re Wheoro] Teo fluki' / Hikaurue 1 [live Lasirb .z
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1147page 61 :Kore-kii 4/t.&quot;4, kahoki 1. Warners 2 Puu-kAuae ou-rua f Share t'e Paue To Uviu 1 Poko-huia 2 Te Ah0 3= Parenvt-opel Te Moko-titi umTumu PMahutA) f MilAngs Muri-wbonu,fa Pare-4Alko Pohepoho Wiirezu Tamehana Te Kaaawa f (WikitooriA) Te ahacamaru-rangi Karat to Taoie-kaho Finault 2 Te Ate 3 Te Ake 4 [Evidence of Hereto) END OF VOME SIX
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1178page 62 Volume 7 ROHE POOTAW BLOCK page 1 August 27th 1886. 0o-torohanga. Evidence of Wiiremu To Wheoro continued. Tuuahu,maabina who had been killed was the principal owner of Kaawhia. Peace was thus sought to be made by the people of the place with Kaawharu and T. Webi. 'Tuiri-rangi and 'Te Ariari were the hapuu's. Kaawhar wife being connected withem he consented to make pesos. Te Wahl did not agree because the man who actually killed their father was still living. Nor had Tautini-moko returned the patu pounmau. The brothers quarrelled over this and separated, and Kaawharu made a karakia signifying that one of them should take the inland country and the other the seaside. Te Wehi approved and he went at once to get hie uncle. Wharf, and Tapaue to assist in avenging his father. Phis vas the beginning of Waikato interference in Kaawhia affairs. Where and Co. bore in mind the death of Toaga-nni and his party at Maou-situ so they agreed to take up Ts Wehi'e quarrel, and etarted with snap. for the coast. They took some ma's at Ao-tea, the last being at the north head of the Harbour. Te Rau-o-te-huinga and Koorero-mai-waho were the names of them. Tautini-moko escaped by awiaming across the mouth. T. Wight pursued and overtook his prisoner (sin) escorting him to Where and Te Pau. The latter killed his and with To consent took p ion of the patu 'Karioi-autu'. The quarrel having now been squared Chars and Co. returned to Waikato. Thus Te kohl became allied to the Waikato and was named Kaiwaka-rua. There was a lull after these events, up to the death of To Aho-o-te-rangi. Te Riri-o- -ranga whenua, eon of Te Kenai. of 'Maniapoto, was killed and his i head taken to Kaawhia. For this Te Aho was slain after he had taken al ms's there Aotsa. He was caught at a place called Motu- -tars. The other leading chief, Te Iwi-tuaroa, escaped. It was a considerabletise after that Waikato sought revenge. They sent a warparty of 'Mahuta, 'Te Patu-poo and Te Ua-kau (?). At Pou-ewe they killed Haunga-kiekie of Kaawhia, also Rukaroa. a 'mean, was caught by Tea- -ngatangata of '17a-kau. She became the wife of Tama-kaho of 'Rikairo. There knits other fights which will be detailed by ay witness.. Te Aho belonged to oar people, his mother being Rou-rua, sieter of Where and Te Pat. Ts Aho'e wife was Parenga-ope/gPWRiri-o-ranga-whenua
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1209page, 63 -whaKapapa- Rangi-hui f. was carried off by Tara-kai-huanga of Koata to Raglan, without the consent of her people. :'h was of 'lama-inu who lived among 'Maahanga. Tara quarrelled with Rangi-hula and corned herfatherlrginreepoadadintli. Then 'Koata eurpriewed and e killed sass of 'Maahanga at Waiteweema e7). 'Maahanga and 'Taca-inn then got up an opt and attacked 'Roata killing Ramcau-pukaipukai (7) and others. 'lle-kau (7) and 'Te Patu-poo also huaki'd at present bit. of Raglan. a spot called Tara-paatiki. killing Mau-riri of 'Koata who was making a net. After this the coast people attacked Waikato, killing a woman of rank called Firi. This took place on the Wai-pea, bai. Rore. She was of 'Reko and 'Maho,'Maahanga etc. who got up a war- party to avenge her. When near Whaainga-roa they saw the enemy and retreated to Hari-pop? (7) where they rallied aria although very few in numbers, inflicted defeat on the Coast people, Killing Hula their principal chief. also hie eon Tuareg,. WaiKabo then returned to their homes. and the 'Kolas heke'd to Aotea. ana Kaawhia, with th. exception of Takahuanui and him family who remained at Kari-oi. At this time another 221, consisting of wiri's relatives on the mother's aide ii 'Naho and 'Rine were on the war-path. On reaching Rag' finding no people they want on to Ao-tea and took a pia called 0o-wham..it?, Killing Te Wai-tapu of Tuiri-rau, also Te Whata. Raswaho and Te Patete escaped to Raawhia to Manua-pa?. All the people of S Aotea now whati'd. 'Maahanga now occupied Whaainga-roa. fe Rau-paraha now went by sea in Te Waruhanga to Raglan and slated 'Maahanga, killing rutunga, N4,111,Te Moana-taiaho and To Thare-ngori. Rau-parhha then returned to Kaawhia. Wai-kato then went by sea fro. imitate Nda. in a numoer of war-canoes. ',aoa and 'Te Ata were with them also. Two canoes were wrecked at Rua-ouke, but the crew?, went on board the other canoes. Thies expedition was called 'Karl-waho' and and all the chief. of Wai-kato joined in it. On reaching ?taxi (i) at Ahuehu Choi hod an engagement with th. Calsetelwhenue and defeated them, Te a Leading chief using killed, also Paatea. Lagoa and others. The Amer.,' retreated to their pea Oo-haua which ,as then surrounded.- Wai-tohi, a sister of Te Rau-paraha was in the itas and recognised Mgaati-te-ata, Awa-rua, ehurehu, Te Tuhi. Te Kauai etc. and called out in contemptuous :erne to shen she came out and made peace with the besieger. in tnis ax-
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1240page 64 Te Wheoro pedition went home again. After this Te Uira of Waikato wao killed at Aotea. Just before this Te 4ALmarama had been killed in an affair between Slaahanga and 'Weld, so the friends of these men made war again and took a paa called Oroure on S side of Aotea. It was taken by `Wehi, Maahanga, 1Wairere, SJahuta and 'Reko. Rangl-pootiki and Tokona wore the chief men Trilled. tMaahanga and iMahuta disputed as to which killed Rangi, and each claimed his head, but in the end the former got it. Tokona was killed by ,Mahuta. At this stage all Aotea was denuded (sic) of people. Waikato no4cre hot for killing and set forth again, v and reached Pou-ewe where they had a fight killing Te Relland (?), Tara-hape and others. Then he took Motu-ngaio. Tara-hape was father of Te Whare-puhi. Numbers of people, women and children were killed along the shore. Tahi-painga and Te Pie of Waikato were collecting slaves on the flats when Taiko and Te Whare-puhi interfered and killed them. These two were then taken away by the taangata whenua and eaten. This fight was called 'Patu-karekarei. Waikato then wont home. After this 'Te Kanawa under Te Sore and To Mau-rua went to Kaawhia and defeated the taangata whenua at Kai-paapaka. No, it was before Patu-karekare. This was called Koko-a-Pips. After Patu-karekare the S. aide of Kaawhia became quite depopulated. 1Koatais great naa now was Te Tootara, on S. side of Harbour. Haakerekere is the one there. There are a number of songs and proverbs about this spot. After this Ilaikato determined to avenge the deaths of Tahi-ainga and Te Pie, so they crossed over to Te Tootara and took it, but 'Koata re-took it. Te Rau-angaanga and Kiwi were nearly captured. 0 'Ilaikato returned to To Te Hiakai stealthily suggested that they (the Tootara folk) should not light fires so that Waikato might think that the paa was evacuated. The Waikato not seeing any smoke sent off two messengers by canoe. One was Kahumu and the other Taiko. The garrison then manned To Waruhamga, pursued and captured them. They were killed as a matter of course. Waikato went home disgusted. About this time ilianiapoto under Te Rangi-tuuaatea, Te Whakamaru and others went from Waipaa to Te Awa-roa. Pe Rau-paraha was then at a paa called Tuu-tao-rere (?) Some of 'Pou were there also as visitors. Hau-rora and Haukore and two others. Te Rau-paraha came out to meet 'Mania-poto at Taawhitiwhiti and defeated them, killing Te Whakamaru. It is said that Re Rau
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1271page 65 struck a blow at Te Rangi-tuuaatea but his weapon stuck in a p. The heads of the slain were exhibited on a rock below the pas. Tuukoorehu then sent to 'Pou and 'Mahuta, and they came to his /al, Nangatoatoa. 'Apakura joined them and they marched to Kaawhia, 800 strong. On reaching Tiritiri-matangi 400 were told off to take up a position by night in rear of the In the morning the other 400 advanced openly to Hiku-parea. The garrison came out to meet them, and then the other party rushed in and took possession of Tuutae-rere. Then those who had sallied out fled. A man named Te Kanawa was killed in the Ina, and the principal man slain outside was Te Haunga (7am). Mau-terra killed him. Mau-tars was a teina of Te Kanawa's (tununa of mine). Haunga was a teina of To Peaks. Then the 20\_ sent home. After a time Waikato, nui tonu came again to avenge the two scents killed in the canoe. They crossed to the Te Tootara, where TO Rau-paraha engaged them outside and was defeated. His nephew Te Hikihiki was plain, also Kiha-roa, Tara-pike, Koro-peke of the Waikato was killed. Te Rangihacata was nearly captured by Tuaha-tau, when Te Rauparaha called to Te Ilau-angaanga to make peace, and the other agreed, Waikato went ham. 'Koata used to plant at this time on the North side, but did not dare to live there. Waikato went to seek revenge for Koro-peke and killed some tangata-whonua at Oo-paa-rau. Purapura was killed by Te Hihi of `Mahuta. Rangl-tiiaho also was slain. That one went back to Waikato. There Te Taiko and ;There-puld went from Kaawhia to Wegaroa and hilled'Totoia of 'Tama-inu, and on to '.Tai-pea where they ]filled Korotuu and Te Poowhaa at Zanga-koowhai. Koata then returned to Te i Tootara. After this a party of 'Mahuta, Ngahia, 'Reko, 'Maahanga, 'Tama-inu and other hapuu's went to Kaawhia. at Toorea, near Pau-ewe and Kai-paapaka, and fell in with Te Where-,:uhi and others who had come over to their mahinga's. They were surprised. Taiko of 'Koata can killed. Also To Whare-puhi, Te Manu-ki-tawhiti, Te Hahana, and emery others. This parekura was called To Waro. Again Waikato went to their homes, and the next expedition was divided, one party going by the usual route and the other inland. With the latter was Te alto,,jherowhero, Te Tipi-rahi, To Pae-wake, Hore, Tuukoerehu, with Te Au and Te Ake of 'Hikairo. It was said that this was going to Taranaki, also that it was intended as a haukoti on account of a hangs applied to
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1302/. page 66 Tuu-koorehu. The other force consisted of part of 'Mahute, Te Patu-poo, 'Maahanga, and when 'Koata heard of the approach of this ole they aseesbled at Te Kakara. 'Matunga, 'Toa, 'Koata etc. were all there. 'Koata occupied the pea's at Kaawhia to cut off the retreat of Waikato. fie Rau-paraha was defeated at Te Kakara. 'Koata who moved up in rear of Waikato -le ganawa, Te Hia-kai, Te Awa-talc, Pe Punatoto, Kiwi Te Flau-tuu. Xinga-roka, Te Mote, Te Whare-huia, Mou-haere, Pitiko, Te Whakaete, Koikci, Raututu and other chiefs were tiler - - When 'Koata saw that 'Toa, 'Rs,. and Co were defeated, they retired to 4.? I their paws at Kaawhia. In this affair Raparapa of 'Tama sae killed by Te Rangi-hokaia and Te Aawaitaia. Te Ral,o, too, was slain, and a lot more, including Te Rangi-katukui., Pe Rangi-i-runga. Te Raparapa was a very famous toe. The Taueata-kanae 2a wes taken. Adjourned to Saturday August 28th. August 28th: Evidence of Te Amor? continues:- At Taumata-kanae a tamaiti-rangatira was made prisoner and at night he waft roasted and in the morning was laid out before the companies (agobioa) of Waikato. Te Puna-tote, a tohunga, stood up and plunged a staff, a too, through the body. saying ka puu to coo, ka riri to too. The companies then roe. to their feet and uttered a :carakia that all the fighting was over, inasmuch us there was no on, left to oppose them. Then the body was distributed. Te Rau-paraha was at this time in a on an Island in the lake. ?Autun,a no 'Rarua, now retreated to their own country S. 'Toa were still on the mold. The inland ope of Waikato and 'Mania-poto hod at this time arrived at Wai-kawau near Mookau. The refugees from Pe tutors fled there. The inland expedition had not done anything at this time. '.'hen the our- viviore reached Wai-kawau near Mookau,they tangi'd and some of the
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1333pugs 67 pouara's became (denentod). The ope, hearing what was :oing on convinced that the other force had been triumphant, ,o in the morning they attacked the pea and took it, killing a lot of people. I have heard that l'uu-koorehn and To Au ('NikairXo) each killed a person of rank. This wan Bikairo's first connection wit, the conquoet. Inaina of Waikato also took a prominent part in the attack on Tai-lt,wan. 'Te Kakara way the crowning point of the conquest. ibtataamdbastaxakmxx shasxk.tmotasiciaalccathetaxxsaxItaiersceasx Both one's now returned to ,.licato. After this Whenna-poo and io Ara-wii were occupied by (;Qom and 'toata. The chiefs in the formwer were Te Paola/. R;iberea and oho. In Te Ara-wii ear. re Rau-paraha a,C1 fa RanFi-haeata. aleo Hanoi and Riki. Learning this Waikato c again. en reacning benaa-poo they laikeiei,e to it. re Ria-ksi who wan related to the iii beeiegod called to Te Poakai t, bring out him hac,un 'Ras. Thiry came out and To Riakai set them. A body of 'Nehi rushed forward. an. one of them. Te Moke, snatched the hel-tiki from Te Poakaibt neck. it is in our ponsessioa now. re Ulakal took these people to his ?nal. .hanga-paraaoa as/ ,Motusotu wore brought out in the same manner by P)uri-whenua. The invaders thou cent on to T. Ara-wii, and fell in with To Ara-saki' can Is Whakataupoki. The first wee killed by To ahakaoto and Takiwarn the other. Tho paa vas attacked. Kihi (Fautntn) .on of Te Kanawa ,he a win endeavouring to soave and ondeavourod to catch him but was nearly caught by Te Pangihaeata who c out to cut him off. Pantntn soaped by leaping over a cliff to the sand, but in doing no ha bruised his thigh on tho rocks. Te Rani-haeata following hie up licked his blood off the rocks, but Haututu got off. The spot ie coiled ParakoVS. Thor in a waiata about this event. At nirht the healeged, that ie figaati-is-kore. sent a sea to the ott, to Taiavia of
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1364page 68 of 'Maahanga, secretly, and it was arranged that some of them should escape next night. Te Kanawa also arranged for the escape of Tuiri- rangi. Nest morning Te Rauparaha discovered that theeehav's had deserted him and he called to TX7iii :Otos, anY';, .LR,Pewf asked him to grant a favor, to let him go away in peace. Te Hiakai consented. N. Rau-parah then said, &quot;Too mhenua, engari kti whaiari au.&quot; Te Rauparaha and his people then moved off and 'Manuta protected their retreat. T. Rau, with re Rangi-baeata and Te Kaakaa- kura went by canoe, and the main body by land, to Taranaki. Thus Kaawhia was completely abandoned by Te Rau-paraha. Waikato then went home. x Te Hiakai then took his captives to Hareem,we just above Whatiwhatihoo, opposite Kai-piha. Huri-whenua, so I have been informed, took his party 'Whanga-paraaoa and 'Nutumutu to Hangaohia. Taiava took his hake to Hanga-pakiaka. Te Kanawa took Tuiri-rangi to Whatawhata. About this time Te Hiakai commenced the occupation of 0o-kura, Kaawhia, and ve. 'Aawhio-whenua, (sic), an 221 of Lower Waikato's, famaki and 'Paoa were at Puke-rangiora, surrounded by the taangata whenua. Awa-run, Rehurehu, Tuupaea (of 'Tiipaa), Rau-roba (of 'Paoe) were the leaders of 'Aawhio-whenua. Pea's had been erected all round them. The oesieged sent out messengers to go north for aid, but they wore pursued. One was caught and decapitated (he was of Poe). The other two succeeded in getting clear. The head was exhibited outside Puke-rangiora so that the garrison might think thattheir messengers had been slain. But the ruse did not euoceed in frightening the besieged. fhe messengers reached Waikato, and an ope eas got togetheFty Te Kanawa (of taikato), To Wherowhero, Te Hlakai, Te Awa-i-taia, Te Puna-toto, Te Tihi-rahi etc. they travelled up Waipaa(?) (sic) and on to Ookoki S of Mookau, where they fell in with Te Rau-paraha and To Hiakai and re Bore, uncle of Te Wherowhero were killed, and Waikato were defeated. Te Rau called
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1395page 69 out to Te Whero' to return home with his people, and that his matua Hiakai was alright. Te Whero in reply advised Te Rau to leave an soon au posnible. He then rallied his people and defeated Rau-paraha and his allies 'Tama, 'Anti-Awa etc Rho now went on forth., south. Waikato thenraised the eiege of Puke-rangiora and brought their fried. hoes. The question of the occupation of Kaawhia was now considered and Kiwi and other chiefs, 60 in all the party, went to explor t country. They wont to Karioi then on to Ao-tea and across Kaawhia to Taunga-tare, Te Taha-roa, Maro-kopa and Wai-kawau ,here they felled some treee to mark the limit of their journey. Upon hearing of the approach of Ngaapuhi they neatened home. Then followed the aseemoling of Waikato at Maatakitaki, and their defeat by Ngaapuhi. Waikato retired to 0o- ron;okoekoeaa as (above 0o-raabiri). Ngaapuhi crave them from there (1'W /44 Aew (41. ) aiso. 'ilaniapoto had no part in these operations. Waikato betreated towards the E and fell in with an old man of 'Mata-kore. Te Vherwhero desirod him to chow them the path se they went to Eanga-tiki. Ngaapuhi were here at Ootorohanga, and fee Wherowharo attacked thew in spite of Ngaapuhi's guns, and defeated them here, killing 1(.4-puutea, their leader. The invaders flea and left Waikato. Then the Taikato's occupied Kaawhia. Te Kanawa, Kiwi. To Tihi-rahi, Te Ehu-,uu and other including Te WherOwhero, Te Teta. Te Pnaha (son of Hiakai), titiko and re Whakaete. Then to Puaha went to Ugaepubi (with whom peace had been made throu7h to Kanawa's family, and Te Whakaete had been to confirm it and had orought back Toha) To Puoho brought oack Captain Kent and his vessel. fine vessel brought up at Haahea and Waikato arranged with Kent to urine them guns and ammunition. Re sailed away and on his return wrought Cowell, In Kaawana. Rangitira, and Tamaete. These Pakeha's were taua'd by ,sikato chiefs. Te Wherowhero became the patron of Kent, Kiwi took
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1426Par,. 70 Cowell, Tuhi took Te Rangi-tire, Kanawa took famete, and these Europeans nettled at Kaawhia, Cowell at Pou-owe, Kent stopped at Reahea, so did Rangitira, and Tweet., at a spot called Aaketuu. Keat got firma, daughter of le Wherovhero, Rangi-tira got Heihei, daughter of Te fuhi, Tamete got To Rangi-ate, a niece of Te Kanawa. Thus Naikato commenced i to escape flax all about the country and takca to Kaawhia for sale. At thin Limo 'Maniapoto began to live at Rai-harakeke. In time all Wei- boot became possessed of guns, and then they thou,:ht it time to avenge the death of Hiakai at Ookoki. ,Maniapoto joined and they weit to the attack of Puce-rangiors. Te Wherowhero, Te Kanawa, Kiwi, To Enutai, To Arta-Stain, Te Moke, Kuri-whenua, To '/'hare-huia, Te Ao-o-te-rangi, Te Plebe, Te dire, sod Tiitoko and other cniefi of Ya:.kato , slap Tau- koorenn, doone Pnapita, Taariki, Taonui, Te Pae-wa,a, Te Puata (these two were Waikato's). Marc, Rau-nokia ,nd other chiefs of 'Mania- pots. Puke-rangiora was stormed sad cn;ton raiurned to their taw., in 4aikato. Adjourned to Monday August 50th. Thttiora on behalf of Taawhi-ao anon that falliNgaLa be exci,-ed from the Hone-pJotae. Long discussion for and against. 'Nestion of move to Alexanaria also introduced. Court advises parties to try ana come to some agreement and cot leave the responsibility with tho Court alone. anu grants short adjmnt for the purpose. Aojourdld co 2. p.,. Parties not, agreed to any course. Will leave it to the Court to decide. .oust states that the case was gazetted for :hearing at this place, and a plan of the rohe ppotae produced, clun,n, Lt nos been said that there was an arrangement oetweee the 'Dative Xini4ter iiawhi-co about the time for hearin. Kaawhia, out of that tie Court has no proof. If such an arrangement was come to the autive :minister should have informed the Court. be have to decide by wii,;h of ii argument. It Is not usual for the Court to :;o against the wishes of the claimants in a casf this kiaa, and they persist in their desire
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1457page 71. to have the case heard fully, --lie the ,aikato side simply say, &quot;Cut out Kaawhia,&quot; out uo not give any reason why it shoal. aa cut out. Under the circumstances we decide to go on with the hearing to the end. Our judgement, whatever it may be, seen not ne final. if any party feel a,grieved they can appeal, and no doabt the appe44oulu oe carefelly considered by the authorities. Wo racognise that this is a vary weighty case and it will not be dealt with hastily. We hope nos that taere will not oe any further delay in the business. Whiti-ore states that he has fulfilled his duty and has noi,hinz further to sa! now, but trouble may arise yet. e ,neoro explains that the speaker meatns th t they will persiet in their application. Court adjourned to Tuesday, August 31st. Tee Iheoro continues: 'Waikato returned Iron lira-naki. Kaawhia was at this time occupied by Waikato so also was the ,aipaa Valley from here to Alexandria. tney lived too at Harikari, Te Taha-roe, kaunga- tarn, at mouth of Kaawhia, re MAga, laka-t,t11, aangi-taiki, Raakau-nui. I am speaking of Waikato settlements pure and nivel/ ,and :.ay nave omitted some. Paa-karikari, Heahea, on 0 side of entrance, ,angi-aLaa - near Pou-ewe. Other witnesaaa will give more namee. Of the chiefs wao died there, Te Kaaawa, a tupuna of mine, is ouried at 1e Pahi, in tan saadhilla. S of Pou-ewe. kiwi is buried at Te nese are the ,i,hcipal man. Te Tihi-rahl was buried at Taha-roa. A great deny otrre ii buried there. Their occupation of (mashie hats been unerokeh :Ance the conquest. That la over sixty years - fully tea generations. Harete: fen, I have claims to Kaawhia by conqueat and occupation. Other lands were rau-patu'd we well. I mill not speak of 'Taainga'a portion for that was returned to them, but ahainga-roc was .leered and sold to the crown. Ao-tea too, wau raupatu'l. - Kari-oi to lore- paru. It was mold to crown. From there to Kaanhia and on tu qarilari. Thou is the tuturtitanga. thin land eau taken oy '.t-:unto. fee, this land was divided among the haiLLu'a of 'ai-kato who conquered it, irosmuch as certain have sold certain portions without interference on the part of other hapuu's. I oelieve that this is generally known. I sake no claims to Kanwhia by ancestry. 1 du not think that 'Hi,airo have any ancestral right. I say that they nave no claims at ail. They took no part in the raupatu, nor in the dividion. The people who surrendered at ehenua-poo and were taken to Nui-kato lost all claim to the land. Ts Rau-paraha lost all claim by his flight. 'Mahuta is
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1488page 72 the tribe which has the best right to Kaawhia. The hava's are Xgahia - Te Kanawa's hapuu. Huiarangi tupuna was their chief. Vgaararu was another. Whiti-ora is the head now. 'Kiri-wai - raneti-te-paewai is their chief, or was. Takoki his teina is alive. 'Tana-inu and 'Te Kanawa of Waikato, 'le Uia-kai's 1112211. Te Puaha also was their chief. he who brought Europeans to Kaawhia. 'iahuta unaerliwi, Aaniaru under Kau-ahi and Tiitoko. 'Karere under To fihi- rahi. the living uri is Tuu-te-ao Te Tina. Ye is the chief uri, the mea whai-mana. There are other uri. ';:ahuta under re 'herowhero, 'Hine under Poharama. These are all that I can remember. August 31st: I am the surviving representative of Te Kanama. I do ',xis not know about 'Te Wehi. I think that they are on the Aotea Side. I know nothing about Hanaa. I have not hoard that they have any right. The 'Hauaa now living at Kaawhia had nothing to do with the conquest. They are tamariki like myself. 'Hourua took part in some of the old ears, together with 'Maahanga. You are of 'Hourua. I am not aware that 'Hourua have any claim. Do not know that they were allotted any portion of the land. Perhaps my witness may be able to speak of them. Not aware if Muri-whenua's uri have any claierhaps they have. I do not know if the Patu-poo have any claies. Some of Maahanga may have rights, but I am not aware. If they have any proof of occupation I suppose they would have rights. If part of Te Kap(kawa is included in the block then the Patu-poo may have a claim. Yes, I a3tware that Tiler; has lived at Kaawhia, but I am not clear about his claim, if it in through 'Maahanga and 'Hours. Following winesses may know about them. X Mita Karaka. les, my claim is ,n behalf of the hapuu's that I nave enumerated. They form my cane as re,resenting ',:aikato. I have laid down their boundaries. They were fixed by Kiwi (. Piihopa), tupuna, Te Puaha and o's. 'Wehi, 'Kanawa of 'Mualapoto adjoin cy claim on the different side., 'Kinohaku also. I do not know who van chief of the latter at that time. Perhapc it Paku-koowhatu who died lately at Fiku-rangi. The chiefs of 'Maniapoto of that day were re Angaanga, Hau-pokia, Hari and Tuu-koorehu. I suppose that Tuu-kocrehu was the great chief of 'Kanawa. Ngaa-tapa too was a great chief of that hapuu. Te Moke and Karu were the chiefs of 'Vie4i. Te Puaha was part ,Kan. 'Mania-pete his mother being of that side. Te ,hare-wmaanga, re MO4o v
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1519,/ S, pare 73 ,.orn nod o'a toot part in tha Jaw,/ of the eoanuary. I reoewbor hedn.; that a dispute arose at a streal called ;:e Tho,anlrau (on toe nonioar,; in land of Iaril,eri) botwe,n `Tau-po\_ia und end toe latter .3ave way, ie Piri-o-ran.;awnenua woo a taiti of 'Canav,.of 'Poto. He ,. alein and his head carried to Kanwhia by oh, people of that :lace. Ride, eath was avanged by Te Ivi-tuarou aid :e Aho-o-to-ran-A. live Loard somothio, of fiats - not oerton is t,ot ,art, nor that 'likairo did. It was a 'Maniapoto ope. I believe that qan0.-pootlki 'too of ;e was acto1,- killed by TR Ilato-poo of ,Mahuta. :hot eta isten chiefly of ,ihuta and nose of 71aahano ser'rin reoan-e fol. To rira and for Tuta,4a. 'Vehi aid core also in it. es, I know about the of Uo-iurke and TutA,a. They ,ereisted in oeetpying rh-rom in spite of Te so cut the,: off. 2a Uira ras Itlilad tho saae way for occuyin Aotea. oat preparin. ,Altaitai. Paolo -ono killed by 'Sou-rirafore he was ,ncr,au ovar hiivalf 'Xoata snt ap al 22o to aven3e i. it Papa-tirn they kilitot Rrn;l- Zutiu In revon , ',1ahu,. killed ? Ilontnkotako. holon,Led t, ',Lobo and 'Mak?. laias ',Ailed in rmven: for To ,kca, icahr of Te kaa-i-tala ,au ailed at it -nlo , Ono,i. u,d Te dudenga of 'T'aoa taco to tote part ,laho 1, even i.- lri,U death. Nauo wau 3 w0 001 o7 lie ,ou was 0o-tOki 'ay uoto, father of ,ihiti-ora, to oven nata-o-te-tonla. kare,are&quot; was in reva,gc for 2, itutao-rore as attod by .74ania-poto and ,aikato to avenge T. ,hatonord ct tie tote of Maniapoto. tot awa o that rho oftor iiit,A1 of before Twitae-roro. I diap te. T. Tootari ',as not taken on oee,oton of first attaco P t,-rimurimu&quot;. it olk,to ,are A on xvi affair outside. Pau-poraha 4ade peace, but not a r.:n &quot;Turikatukuu for instance, hot it Mt, oily , ero-oete -,10 alai at 'Patu,rillarlau&quot; and 2e 2ootara paa toot it;o0:,d to avai,je Totoia wan killed at at-n;ord listrict) ,utui and to 'Soho. &quot;Te Tare was a ,are-kdra. 4 engher of raTotiro, in- fe &quot;hare-puhi were killed of r?aaata. ,4. I. &quot;yang. Totoia, Pea'ao, and Toro-tuu. Koatd ' orn,sed t :.,;fir r'4,va's. Never heard that : t no o , it. To. XJVtara was a whatataetie rial of ,trdi, t' ). ' ero Inc no spreal Luke. It tornini; point of the wort, bet. coo
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1550page 74 paraha and ,aikato. Not aware that it was fou,cht to avenge 1s ,inu- -a-rahu. killed by Raparapa. It mad have had to du with it. re Raagi-ka-tukua, Te Rangi-i-runga and Raparapa of Tama were killed at F. Kakara. tea, Taumata-kana. was stormed oy Kiwi. Tuu-koorehu attacked Pai-kawau on account of a kanga applied to him - not aware that the opt was got up by 'Maniapoto. I oalieve that it was going south when Piphi diverted it to attack Wai-kawau - we got slaves there -points out a youth in court sprung from a woman taken there and given to a man of 'Naho - a truce rem made at 'henua-poo by re aiakai. that is to say he brought out 're Pea. Muri-whenua brought out 'Whangapau and 'meteaote. Not aware what other hapuu's were in the pea. Rave heard of Haumia but cannot say if they were in Phenua-poo xx Tai-sea brought 'Korekore out of Te Arawii. re Puaiai of 'Rea was related to Riakai through descent from ',hare (brother of r,pirPau.) that is why 'Rea were brought out. Probably there was a connection also between Muri-whenua and 'Whangaparaaoa, perhapb there was also between xvii Taiawa and 'Korekore. re Rauparaha seeing that all these people had come out in the night called To Hia-kai to comdto the jas and they mad. tams. Te Rauparaha went south without any further fighting. Yes, Tonga-nui had a claim at Te Wharau-roa - Aotea. I cannot may if ai,ato over made an attack on 'Maniapoto at Kaawhia. They did her. (in Waikato-Waipaa). I conaider that all tha fights in Kaawhia bore on the conquest, but the Kakara crowned the edifice. rhe portion always occupied by Ngaati-Hine is Taunga-terra, the toenga'e are there still. 'Kiriwai occupied Raakau-nui inside the Haroour. 'Huia-rangi occupied rakatand and as far as T. aaika. 'Karera(?) occupied Taha-roa, 'Mahuta under Kiwi also occupied all about from Tiarihari to Taha-roa and also T. Maika. 'Ngahia lived at 02 karl,ari and on to Oo-mihi (?) near Pou-ewe. 'Aamaru were at Pan,i-taaiki on aids of Harbour. hey live there still. 'Kanawa, 'Tama-inu occupied Okura in Wai-karaka. run- koorehu with 'Ngutu (?) occupied Kahakaharoa a ar the Lauri within my boundary. All these sections have alais to those places - 0 rikAlo take ana - Aamaru gave T. Motu to 'Mania-poto at their request. 'Pou occupied Ahuahu but on leaving it thej gave their interest to le Whare-angaanga of 'Mania-poto. I have excluded that from my claim. Pou-ewe was transferred to Europeans. :aka-tahi also was disposed of. Phase are all the changes that I know of. I fancy that part of
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1581, page 75 Wharauapo (?) is within my boundary. I belie, that Te Whare-anga asked Aamaru for the mote. Do not know why Pou gave up Ahuahu. The original rohe was far up Rai-harakeks. 'Hikairo too lived at Kaawhia. They have no take and went thew,' long after the other 111222's simply to make flax. Long after Waikato had got arms etc. Heard that Ngaati- xviii kakairi was a kat of'pai-ariki, not of 'Hikairo. The garrisons under Purapura were pare-kura'd at Oo-paarau. 'Hikairo never had a 2as at Motu-ngaio. They asserted a claim at To ,uru, but I was one of the party that destroyed their fences. They were making a ms. There were 600 of ua, half being troops. This was when Charlton (0) lived at Pou-ewe. 'Hikairo made no further attempt. But for whakapono we would probably have punished the people. Never heard that this matter was dropped by general consent of the kaatua'a. But for Mr. Whiteley and the kaumaatua who were minita 'Hikairo would have been hunted. Stpl.)21t. Te Wheoro contd. X When To Puru pat was destroyadoWaikato, those who had omme from Waikato, wnt homer again. Not aware that there was any further trouble in that matter. The fence was not re-erected. 'Hikairo put up the paa. I saw 'T. Rau than), aleo 'Pou of Kai-piha, 'Apakura and other haka's may have been present. Mori to waru may have taken part. Not aware that after Waikato went home 'Hikairo built a paa there called Puke-rue. I came from Waikato to Te Puru. Never heard of Te Taoro either. If any paa had been put up as a threat to Waikato we certainly would have pulled thea down. 'Maahanga are included in Haarate's case, 4IPnot in ine. 'Toll. Moata, 'Ariari and Co owned all the land at Kaawhia before our raupatu. I do not know of any dispute except about Whaka- pirau, even to recent times. 'Toe took no part in fixing boundaries. I do not know 'Maniapoto's take. 'Wehi on north side of block claim by ancestry older than our conquest in which they assisted. We have always respeotad that. 'Maniapoto have no share in my claim derived xix through their share in the conquest. But Tuukoorehu got a piece at Kahukahu-roe by request from Waikato chiefs. This does not give 'Maniapoto any general claim. The part given by 'Pou. the original boundary of the conquest was at Kahu-repo, but it was altered when this gift was made. Another witness will tell how the land to the S became yours. I cannot tell how many months ',lapsed after Te Rau- paraha'a departure before Waikato occupied the country, but it could
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1612page 76 not have been long. Te Hiakai went to Oo-kura Maatakitaki. I consider that I have an equal claim with the hapuu I have named. I claim to be head of 'Ngahia. It was Te Kanawa's hapuu and his uri, Te Kihirini etc. used to live at Kaawhia. He was buried at Te Kuiti. orybody know that I am the mowopuna of Te Kanawa. &quot;Mere- tiana&quot; belonged to 'Hikairo. They were living at Kaawhia when they bought hero. It is not very long ago. The &quot;Nebuchadnemea. belonged to 'Maniapoto I suppose, but I cannot speak positively. I do not remember ?Aotea-roan, nor &quot;Rewiri. nor &quot;Pari-ainihi. I do not know anything about the Kaawhia shipping. No, I have never informed Govt that I have claims to Kaawhia. The principal men of late years at Kaawhia were Kuumete, Te Kihirini, and Kiwi. fhe last two are dead. Also Tuu-te-ao. These men lived at Kaawhia. So did Taawhi-ao have mama at that plane. I too claim to have mean there, and there are others. Mr. Bryn, certainly did not ask me for a place for the constabulary. but I protested against any survey of my land there and he agreed. This was at Alexandria, but while I was in England a survey was made. I know that Mr. Bryce had a discussion with Taawhiao who objected to surveys etc. I am not aware of any dispute in komiti between Tuuhoro and otherbout Kaawhia land. I can give the names xx of the Bailers of Kari-o1 Mt. to the crown. I cannot give all but I can the names of my maternal uncles. The principal owners, Raapana Taiko, Boone Kiingi,and their mother Hake. These two did not sell any portion of the conquered land. This was wbenua tupuna 411 inherited from Make and Te Whare-mate. L'he latter was of 'Rangi- maahora. They made a reserve called Te Whaanga at Karioi. Te whare-mate held that land and was buried in the reserved. Raapana and Hoori Kiingi went away with 'Toe. but their friends fetcaird them from the S Island. 'ter Ika-unahi was the name of these people. I do not know who were the other sellers. I know also who sold Rua-puke to the crown, Te Kewene, T. Raekara, To Poria and others, I cannot say how many. Takatahi was sold to a Paakehaa Maaori by Te Kihirini Te Kanawa and Kiwi. Not aware that that this piece was solf(to the Government. I do not know why Govt. shoal.' have given money to 'Tow and 'Koata on account of purchases at Raglan, Aotea and Kaawhia. By Court, laikato went to Kaawhia first. 'Hi,airo followed them. Pikia senior went first (of 'flikairo) and stopped with Te Kanawa
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1643page 77 at 0ti. After perhaps a year the bulk of 'Hikairo went living first at Wei-harakeke where they quarrelled with 'Maniapoto, then went to Gopaarau to 'Mahata, who consented that they should live there, and at P u-ewe. Do not know when they settled there. Their original place was on the Mangapiko. Waikato never set apart say land for then at Kaawhia. Through their connectiona they were permitted to live there by Waikato. The Govt. purchase at Harihari is lust without my boundary. There is no other hapuu at Kaawhia in the position of 'Rikairo. Never heard of any tribute being made by 'flikairo. T. Puaha introduced Etropeaes under the mane acquired by the His aana and that of the other chiefs who settled Europeans there was never disonted. The elder Cowell paid out for a piece of land xxi at Pou-ewe to Kiwi. 'Hikairo disputed 'Mahuta's right to Pou-eve, then they built T. rn paa (I think that it was in GOV. Browne'. 9tahata and Col have no other claim but conquest. Their occupation has been continuous. This 'Hlkairo now in Court certainly had nothing to do with the original people of Kaawhie, nor were they in any of the imp taken by Waikato. There may have s original connections inasmuch na it was the practice of 'Hilmar? to make signal's on Pirongia to the people on the other side. To Wherowhero went south and invited To Witillfte to return to Kaawhia. I think that this was in Sir George Grey's time. Te Rau' declined saying, &quot;He one?ne king kua pirsetia i a Waikato&quot; (?) At the same tie. Wiiremn Liingi and T. Asti-Awe were invited to return to Waiter and consented. They had been driven out by storming of Puke-Rangiore. 'Raukawa too were invited to return to Manage-tauter/ and declined. After T. Hiakei's death, and after fall of Maatakitaki 'Rae went Booth in a body. Most of the other captive hapuu's also went by leima, a fee returned. including Kaawharu. Weetini Mahlkal, Peenata end others remained at Raglan. Te Kanawa's lot died out (?). I do not know Te Where-angaanga'a take to Leach/a. He went there after the conquest. His claim is outside ours, barring the island which was given to him. My father lived at Kaawhia. I lived there as a child a very long time ago.
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1674afi Iv; 47kfICIZ : '&quot;!1; Aanaru MaanihiraTuu-to-ao Ts Uira sworn, I live at Maketuu, Kaawhia. I wan born there. I claim an interest in this land. I am d Mahuta. I claim conquest and occupation. We raatt.d 'Ton, '[oats, 'To Ariari, and 'Tuiri-rangi. I know something of the battles spoken of by previous witness., as well as attars. We won a fight called Te Karikaringa near Tirittri-matangi, Kaawhia over &quot;Te Ariari. The chiefs killed were Te Aaputa and Te xxii Tidal. The former by Rua-kaiwaka of Kai-awhia of Waikato. The other by T. Whare-ururua of Werewere. This was to avenge the death of To Oira. Waikato went home after thin, then returned and fought at Te Taharoa, killing Tuhaia of 'Ton. he was a tuakana of Te Raatou. This ope was lead (sic) by Bishop Kiwi, and he killed Tuhaia with his own hand. After this Te Ata sent a warparty. They went to Maro-kopa outside of my claim and attacked 'Ton, killing Tapuae-hekeao andTe Runanga. These are the parekur omitted by Te Wheoro in his evidence. The result of the wars was that the taangata whenua abandoned the country. Te Kakara was the crowning defeat of 'Ton and 'Keats. Whenua-poo and Te Arawii followed and finished the thing up. Waikato won all these battles against Ts Rauparaha. After the Regina (?) the land was occupied by Waikato. I can dosoribed the boundaries of the land taken. It begins on the coast at Wai-kawau, then to Ngaa-huinga in Marokopa. Kohurepe on the Wai-harakeke to Whenua-poo between Waiharakeke and Raakau. Dui, to Koowbatutaratara where it turns went to Tokotoko, a ridge on Nauturu track whence you can Kaawhia (sic). Te a ridge on a track. You can see Kaawhia from here. Tirohanga Kaawhia on the Kahakaharoa Rd. Then to Tirohanga in Rirongia - Manuwora then W to Ootihu Te Ruaukua st flowing to Kaawhia, then W again to Wai-te-tuna - this is outside the block. Our boundary begins at Haribari a place on the shore called Te Puha- arnwera ( a sand-hill). On crown land line it runs E to Puke-hokio, a hill. To Whare-o-Mangoo, then NE to Maunga-kohel Mann-ta-whenua, a fern opening near Te Whakapirau, then across 0o-paapaka, a strum flowing into the Taharoa, then north downstream to Te [ahikatee, a aingle tree now dead, then E to Te xxiii page 78
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1705Pegs 79 Whakatakataka, the ridge running from Takatahi to the Whakapirao, then N along the ridge to Kai-Loki, then E again to qiuhaa-tahl. Thera is a roe there sada expreesly to make the boundary, in a hollow. Tim N to Taumata-mairo, a ridge, into Oo-bau etr, a branch of Wal-barakeks. dor.s latter to Te Pumu-o-,Aira, along the shore to Kai-tawa, then to Whenua-poo pea on a straight line and going right through the 2t1, then following boundary already given an to Wai-te-tuna. This boundary wan laid by Pillion Kiwi tupuna, Te Kanawa to Ikatuu. Te Puuaha, Ringareka, Te Tihirahi, Kiripakapaka and other chief. Th. adjoining Land belongs to ,Maniapoto on the I aide, on the i to Tel Rio-toto a wosan of ftaa-waaro, on the N to Te Wahl. The laying down of the boundary was witnessed by Peusipi, Hau-pokia, fe Whereangaanga, To Ria-toto, Te Hoke, Tuu-te-Mahurangi, and Aaperahama faro. The boundary wan ehiftad buck to Harikari on account of a wosan call Turuhira, who was brought from Wai-kawau by Waikato. Rh. returns fro. Waikato and at fanaroa caw Kiwi and spoke of he r land at Walkart. Re consented to give her back the land and gave nor kaumara for leach. That gift did not include Mero-kopa. but I do not know the N limit. Maro-kopa was given to Ngaatapa of Naniapoto ('T. Kanawa) by Kiwi, in conaiddration of Tuukooreho and Ngaatapa having given Rapaura to Te MA-rah/ and Kiwi. Rapes-urn is at Kanga.naaboo, Cake-puku. Kawu is the A boundary of this gift. It is a rocky point difficult to pane when the sea is high. 11, there to Harikari was given to Puuaipi by Kiwi. Whim Te NuriAari, sister of Te Pusipi became the ',if,' of my father Te Nmanibsre who was Kiwi's non. Ts Whakapirau was given by Kiwi to Nanpakia, at the rsquest of the latter. I 20,/ have excluded all them. piece. iron ay claim. Adjourned to Thur. Sept. 20M. :5pet. 2nd. Tun to do continues: Previous witness ea, oorreot in the all- ocation of the various hepau'e fo Waikato at Kaawhia, but he ositted two, via. 'Kai-awhi under Paora Te Tarapaatiki, the/ lived at a place called miti-wal. Th. other hapou, was To Kaw -rau, under Kihi-paki. They lived at Oo-pou. This also is thin my claim. The places now canopied by Waikato are Paakarikaris
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1736page 80 Maketuu. Te Haiku, Rangi-taiki. mini-6a1. Te Kauere. Penmpena, (thes two are one) Harihari, Rnacau-nui, Hike pares and T. Kauri (points out places on the map). Iona of the original people returned after being driven out. nor was any attain t over mad, to expel Waikato. lacy people have neon buried at Kaawhia. One urupaa is called Tauwhary father Te Mannihera, was buried there. also hie daughter Nangi-hula and dany other. This is at To Taharoa. There is another at Rarawai, just south of T. Maika. Kauahi. Hoohepa, Te Para. and man' others are there. It is a large arupaa of Aamaru. Te Pahil is another. T. Kanawa of 4aikAto is there with other. At 3ikuparea. Neama is buried there. also Nguru and other:, of 'Kiriwai. These are all the burial plaaee that I know. At no time has anyone oalled on Waikato to remove their dead from these pl?ces. No dead of other tribes at Ay of thane plaoes except Waikato. The death and burial of that principal men would be :mown for people cam from a distaaoe to till. uhunga. X Haftretet I claim by conquest and continuous occupation. Ts Kakara, le Ara-oil, and Whenua-poo really consituted the aonqueat. I do not dispute Te ',heoro's statement that all the fights were more or less eonnectsd with the conquest. It was xxv 'Kahutai. 'Pea. 'Hine. 'Haahanga, 'Naho, To Wahl, 'Hourua and other hapuu'a who defeated the people of Kaawhia. fee. 'Wairere took part - so did 'Werawere. Phase are haRuu's of 'Hauaa. All these took part in the conquest but I do not admit the claims of thane woo did not occupy. I never heard that the two last named were imeited to tax. part in the raupatu. I admit hearing that ',drawers were invited to go with fa ribirahl to the Karikaringa fight. Not awere if they went as kaimahl simply. I as of the 'Were. to which I allunfli Iku F. furl who died at Kaawhia was one. fahuparae M was another. He is dead also. Others were killed at Taranaki. These two are buried at Tal-haruru N of Harlhari. no. one le at TaLobare Thee are the only members of 'Werewere who would have any claim to Kaawhia. I also admit that Kiwi-tahl, Wihia. Ts Hura and Te Raihi to Xmawhia, because they are of 'Werewere. I do not
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1767Page 81 admit Hone Tuuwhakaraina, nor yourealf for you claimed under 'hou-rua. I was at whatiwhati-hoe last larch. I re..ber askin,; Hauaa to sign a paper having reference to tills natter, that is with a view of excluding Kaawhia iron the operation of the Court, and to keep it in Taawhiao's hands. I do not know who signed it exce,t Riipia. It did not come into my hands. According to ;1,or, custom only those people having an interest in land could Oa. called upon to take part in adminleter(aic) it. 'Maahanga raupatu'd Whaingaroa and they sold it to Govt. Piihopa never interfered. Kiwi never consulted anyone as to whether he should give land to '2uruhira. Of course the people living on the Lana consented, but Kiwi had the mana. Nov were other hapdu's outside consulted re gift to Lou- koorehu. With refereace to ',&quot;haingaroa. 1 am not ware that Maahanga consulted their allies in the matter. I have nothing to do with that matter. The outside hapuu'a have no ireot in the con- quered country (. Kaawhia). They got Wnaia8sroa etc. The hapuu's who did not care to occupy have no rigat to Kaawhia. XXVI Ts Ngaakau is a aotua of wine, that is why he cane to live at Kaawhia (Maketuu). I do not know the connecti.., but he calls me his tamaiti. Not aware that ho iu of 'iuourua. If he had told AO that he claimed the land as a 'Hourua I woulu have tulu him to 8o to that hapuu's land outside ay claim. at Aotea and Raglan. I am not 'willed in whakapapa. Have heard that Kai-peapaka belonged to 'Kota. I, is without this block. but is not occupied. I believe that T. Aho oas killed there. It is a very small piece. Yoe. I believe that Ie Raihi is of 'Yerewere in which case he has a claim. but if he is of 'Hourua he in in your case,. ':is clans would be through the members of 'Werewere whoa I have as,ed as having lived at Kaawhia and died there. He woo connected through his mother. I consr that it rests wit. we to admit mbera of those hapu. who took part in the conquest but not ge. au' share of the conquered country. Adjourned to Friday September 3rd. SeptemOar 3. le Ao con. X its Karakaa Vas. the three last battles completed the conquest OE afr S as Vai-kawau. Chat was Raparapa'e land. I do not know whether he was of 'Maniapoto. Heard To ,!heloro ca.) that he was of
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1798pane b2 Tama-. Not aware whether 'Tame olaim ane land within thin block. fe Kaeara was a trial of strongth. 2, &quot;acme ebb hold the lone of all that country. I suppose he was the prieeipol owner of the land. The land E of conquered oountri was &quot;laniopoto's. lannot say to who. S belonged. Piihopa. Zupuna and other ,alkata chief. laid down the linos. Karuwhero. Meaaruru and Pouaea too. took part. :here are others whose oases I cannot reeeeber. They b lonead to different sections of ai,ate. I cannot state what 2 chiefs of 'Maniapoto toot part in it. but they mere represeatod lest part of their ancestral country should he included. 'eo lot know if any chiefs fro, the , side :ad to do with , boundary on that side. but Kiwi represented Waikato, Pealei, and 'Tiutona Haupoeia we, present when my n and St boundaries were defined areharihari and Te ,haeapirau owes cut off. Thee aired ,Ciwi for their pieces a d Kiwi consented. 'Pon Tare one piece to Te Mare- angaanga. Ookura was the place settled on by &quot;o nacal aid His taealti, Te Puuaha. 'It,exteneed in as far an ,henua-poo. I have heard that Puuaha was of 'ManLapoto, he was part ,aikato. I do nut know why Te Puuaha's piece was excluded from our dial., out I adnit that he has claims within our portion. dorhpps it was his doine that Ookura should be excluded, on aceount of his oeine part .:laniapoto. but I really do not know the reason. 0 consider 'hat claims by conquest are equal in im,ortanoe to claims by continuous occupation, but the former counts for nothing if not followed by occupation. The principal chiefs who occupied ee,e To Kanawa of ,!aikato. Auku. Karuwhero. Yea. (Picyareka) luriehenua. To Awaitaia, loot throe ?coupled ,haainjeroa. Te ,euaha. l'udAna and others whose name I cannot reaomeer. Kiwi was the chief of thee. I do not snow why the mama of the others vise less than his. le woe a very great warrior. I suppose that is y he vin d the accendenoy in Kaawhia. I consider that the other chiefs tears were under his ,aoa. Vas/ are all dead now but his ari have lived there continuously to this day. It 13 evict. of U. i'S power that he alone have away tracts of country to Neaatapa add others. ,aisato and 'Maniapoto lived amicably as far as Kaawhia was concerned. Each had their own land. I do not know anytn7 of their relations before the conquoet. The two tribes lived together{ at Ahuahu, 3
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1829page which is outside aye alaim, on account of can vinpou (I) i do ant know where 1aniapoto cave from to live there. They assembled there to pray to the atua that that' :sight be saved from the ahi whunariki (everlasting fire). I aeliove tnat In ,enl are connected with 'Mahuta, but I remur a dispute oat.en toe. when l Man a youth. ie occurred a, aatoa, and talked of ex- pelling ',:ahuta to fa apate. beyond 1aupiri, tear ori.;inal place. this :an conviaied in a hake. 'Manuta ron?od ay allunia, to themselves an -bus conquerors of all thy islands. do not kaow what European nought }Wan,. from 14 :ion, It was before 1 was born. Aookai-kminga near ther. la a kaainsa of '3airo. It is bet elen Kaawhia and ocea. A., are aiod peopia at fa Pap-a- aria, just west of Fowles. iniKairo live there. !Na AnKi f 'Hikairo lives at Oomihi. also near Pouewe. :0a-t,ua of twat tribe lives 6a d eine of POLPRWO. kaugi-shun in aloe a 1.a of theirs. I dm not know who liven at Puke-tutu, '1,ikairo too live at iopaarau. 'Kiriwai live at T. ',Lauri. It is a kaaih,a Lo nut Know if any of 'nikairo live there. To fore of Xaikato live, at RaaKau- nui and iv Awaroa. ne is of 2aaa-inn, 2p Knn,oa (1 no not know which Kauavia this is). Tana to :Tanana iives at farapatiti (?) near Ookura. le in an uri of le hare-an,aanga ad 'Pot. He also plants in I. Iota. ,0411 of 'Maniapoto live at gariaa,n on land cold to crown. 'Iti'kairo ha+e dead at Ie Papi. not aware if .'Polo have any there. Not aware that .ii U10t41 sent to aucKland and sold ie Knurl, nor twat fihirini (Rantatu) of In hate sold PaasariKari. Re-axed: 'Jahn-parai's uri was Killen at ,Aahou-tuhi. aA an uri of na-u-turi for she woo a wife of ay Lorafatnar aele are several other,. i4e fers of ,e hiipia, 14 Hura an, Kiwi-tati did not livo at Kaawhia. Any claim tn. Lary have is 4 througa Lae. Al mother can a ,idler al Kiwi-rani. dw. I said that 'tiehi sad a claia to Kai-paapaK, i really aaant ie HeaauKu each in close Liy. Aeakai-kainga aaa a-far,Aari are places near taorel i should explain tnat i no aot quite unheroCand cue Oaundurj at OoKdra. iae people woo live tile, can eXdlaid it utter. + 0o iner tied menders going to fry: 3. c;;5fli: tine y
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