The Hauraki Report, Volume 1

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Chapter 16: The Native Land Acts, 1873 to 1899 713
16.1 The Native Land Act 1873 713
16.2 Developing criticism of the 1873 Act 744
16.3 Shifting sands: law amendments and policy changes 746
16.4 The Native Land Acts 1873-99: Tribunal comment and findings 777
Chapter 17: Land Alienation in Hauraki, 1865-99 789
17.1 Introduction 789
17.2 Private purchasing 793
17.3 Crown purchasing resumed in Hauraki 795
17.4 Crown purchases: a chronological summary 805
17.5 Closing submissions and responses 833
17.6 Tribunal comment 841
Chapter 18: Twentieth-Century Land Law and Land Alienation 851
18.1 Early twentieth-century legislation 851
18.2 The Stout-Ngata commission, 1906-09 854
18.3 Rapid decline in Hauraki Maori lands to 1912 858
18.4 Further legal and administrative changes and further land alienation 859
18.5 Succession in the twentieth century 881
18.6 Hauraki land in Maori ownership today 890
18.7 Claimant and Crown submissions on twentieth-century land law and alienation 891
18.8 Tribunal comment and findings 894
Volume III
Part v : Other Issues
Chapter 19: Te Aroha Mountain, the Hot Springs, and the Township 901
19.1 Introduction 901
19.2 Te Aroha mountain 901
19.3 The Te Aroha hot springs 905
19.4 Ngati Rahiri Tumutumu concerns 914
19.5 Mokenas ‘gifts’ and the sale of Te Aroha township land 916
19.6 The ‘agreement’ on access to the hot springs 924
19.7 Crown and claimant submissions 927
19.8 Tribunal comment on Te Aroha mountain, the hot springs, and the township 928