Tokawhero No. 1 Block, Hokianga. District.
1875. 28 April. Hokianga. District.
the one part and Wi Te Hakiro, Hone te Awa, Te Tirarau Perepe, Pekana, Kahi teTokawhero No. I.
Hura, Heta te Haara of Ohaeawai aboriginal Natives of the Colony of New Zealand (hereinafter called the Vendors) of the other part Witnesseth that in consideration of the sum of one hundred fifty two pounds ten shillings (£152 . 10 . 0) by. HerReceipt for £152 . 10 . 0.
Majesty paid to the Vendors on the execution hereof (and the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged) the vendors do and each of them doth hereby surrender convey and assure unto Her said Majesty all that block or parcel of land containing two thousand and thirty three acres or thereabouts known or called Tokawhero No. 1 as the same is more particularly described in the Schedule hereto and delineated on the plan drawn on this Deed and colored red, together with all rights and appurtenances thereto, belonging or appertaining, To hold the said land and premises with the appurtenances unto Her said Majesty Her heirs and successors for ever. In Witness whereof the Vendors, have hereunto set their hands the day and year first above written.
Wite Hakiro his x mark.
Hone te Awa his x mark.
Te Tirarau Perepe.
Kahlte Hura his x mark.
Pekana.
Heta te Haara.
Signed by the said Wi te Hakiro, Hone te Awa, Te Tiraran Perepe, Pekana,
Kahi te Hura, and Heta te Haara after the contents had been explained to them
by an Interpreter of the Court and they appearing clearly to understand the
meaning of the same. In the presence of
Spencer von Sturmer,
Resident Magistrate, Hokianga.
Charles E. Nelson,
Interpreter under
Native Lands Act,-1873.