Deed Receipts—No. 136.
Interests in Awakino Lands Sold.
Kua
riro
mai ki a matou na te Makarini i tenei ra i te1854. 1 August. Mokau District.
tahi 1st
o nga ra o Akuhata i te tau o to tatou Ariki Kotahi mano e waru rau e rima tekau ma wha 1854 nga pauna moni kotahi te rau takitahi (£100 . 0 . 0) hei wakaritenga utu ki a matou mo aAwakino.
matouReceipt for £100.
whenua katoa ki Awakino ki te papai-a-tai puta noa ki Taumatamaire. Heoi kua oti rawa atu i a matou tenei whenua te poroporoake te tino wakaae tonu atu ki a te KuiniBoundaries.
o Ingarini ake tonu atu.Kei te mea ka he to matou hoko i tenei whenua i nga tangata nona te kainga ka utua e matou enei moni ki o matou whenua ki te Taeaha a hua katoa ki Piako. Ko nga rohe o taua whenua e mau nei te ahua me to matou wakaaetanga ki te pukapuka a piri ki tenei.
Wiremu Poukawa
x tona tohu.
Raihi.
Wetini.
Te Pakaroa
x tona tohu.
Te Harawira
te
Kauae
x tona tohu.
Hone Wetere.
Nga kai titiro—
C. O.
Davis,
Interpreter.
John Hobbs.
Translation.
We
have received
from Mr. McLean on the first day of1854. 1 August. Mokau District.
August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty four (1854) the sum of One hundred pounds £100 once told being a payment for all our lands at Awakino at Papaiatai and on to Taumatamaire Now we have for ever bidden farewell to and for ever given up this landAwakino.
to the Queen of England. If our right to sell this land be disputed by the peopleReceipt for £100.
residing upon it, we will pay for these monies with our lands at Taeaha and on to Piako.Boundaries.
The boundaries of the land and our consent are written upon the paper which is attached to this.
Wiremu Poukawa x his mark.
Raihi.
Wetini.
Te Pakaroa x his mark.
Te Harawira Te Kauae x
his mark.
Hone Wetere.
Witnesses—
C. O. Davis, Interpreter.
John Hobbs.
True Translation.
Donald
McLean,
Chief Commissioner.
A True Copy of Original Receipt and Translation.
Wellington, March 18th, 1875.