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kaikou b8b

Total Shares: 385.000
Nanny Atas Share: .042

The Kaikou block was first investigated by the Native Land Court on 18 May 1905 and the subdivisions of Kaikou A-F were issued. Further partitions occurred between 1916 and 1920. On 27 June 1917, the Kaikou B subdivision was partitioned into Kaikou B1-B8. On 28 July 1948 the Kaikou B8A and B8B subdivisions were created:

Our mother had a .042 shareholding in a total of 385.000 shares in the block.

 

On 17 Dec 1965, Kaikou A4D, A4E, A4F, B1, B2, B3A, B3B, B4, B5, B8A, B8B, C1A1A, C1A2, C1A3, C1B1, C1B2, C2, C3, C4, C5C1, C6A, C6B and D3 were amalgamated into the C1X block and then into the Te Horo block. C1A1B was originally to be included in this amalgamation but was eventually excluded.14

 

Mr Kerr’s evidence to the Court in 1965 said: Kaikou B8B is likewise a block which contains severances. Some of them are approximately over a mile apart. The severance is on the western side of the road and is a severance of approximately 114 acres, it is an area which has reverted to fern and scrub. The severances on the eastern side of the road are in their unimproved state. They are in scrub and small areas of bush.

kaikou b8b

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