Deeds—No. 211.
Remuera Block (Epiha Putini' s Claims), Auckland District.
Akarana,
Maehe 27
th
, 1844.Wakarongo
mai e nga tangata katoa ki tenei pukapuka a Epiha ma ara a nga tangata1844. 27 March. Auckland District.
katoa o Ngatitemaoho kua tukua e matou ki a te Kawana ta matou wahi whenua eRemuera.
takato ana ki te Nota (hauraro) o te Ara para e ahu ana ki Tamaki, ko Remuera te ingoa; ka wakamahuetia ake tonu atu ki a te Kawana ko te utu tenei mo te wakamahuetangaReceipt for £50.
e rima tekau Pauna moni. Na kua tuhituhia toku ingoa ki raro nei, i tenei rua tekau ma whitu o nga ra o Maehe i te tau o to tatou Ariki kotahi mano waru rau wha tekau ma wha.Epiha Putini x.
Witnesses—
Robt. EitzRoy, Governor.
Translation.
Auckland,
March 27, 1844.
Listen
all men, to this deed of Jabez and of all the men of the Ngatitemaoho Tribe—1844. 27 March. Remuera.
We have surrendered to the Governor our piece of Land situated on the North side of the road leading to Tamaki called Remuera—to be henceforth and for ever relinquished to the Governor and this is the payment for its surrender—Fifty pounds in moneyReceipt for £50.
Therefore I have written my name beneath on this the 27th day of March in the Year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and forty four.Signed
Epiha Putini,
i.e.
Jabez Bunting.
True Translation.
Thomas S. Forsaith.
A True Copy of Original Deed and Translation.
Wellington, September 7th 1874.