[Declaration of Edward Henry Power]
Declaration of Edward Henry Power.
I
Edward Henry Power
of The Thames in the Province of
Auckland in the Colony of New Zealand Licensed Native Interpreter do most
solemnly and sincerely declare as follows that is to say—
1. |
I did faithfully interpret into the Maori language the within Deed to
Matiu Poono the part named therein immediately before the, execution of the
said Deed by |
2. |
My Translation of the Said Deed was correct and was understood by the
said, Matiu Poono. |
3. |
The said Deed was executed by the said Matiu Poono in the presence of
Wirope Hoterene Taipari of The Thames in the said Province of Auckland
Native Chief and me this Declarant. |
4. |
The name Edward Henry Power set and subscribed as that of one of the
Witnesses attesting the due execution of the said Deed is of my proper
handwriting and I hold a Certificate authorizing me to act as an Interpreter
under "The Native Lands Act 1865" and "The Native Lands Act 1867" which said
Certificate is in full force and effect. |
5. |
The name Wirope Hoterene Taipari set and subscribed as that of one of
the witnesses attesting the due, execution of the said Deed is of the proper
handwriting of the said, Wirope Hoterene Hoterene Taipari Taipari is a male
adult. And I make this solenm Declaration conscientiously believing the same
to be true and
by virtue of
the provisions of the said several Acts and by virtue of an Act of the
General Assembly of New Zealand aforesaid intituled "The Justices of the
Peace Act 1866." |
Edwd. Hy. Power.
Made and declared at The Thames in the Pro
vince of Auckland in the
Colony of New
Zealand this Seventh day of December
One Thousand Eight
Hundred and Seventy
one Before me—
H.
Chas. Lawlor,A Justice of the Peace.
3952d.
Registration.
Received for Registration at 2 p.m., 21 July, 1874. (
l.s.
M. Hamilton,Dep. Registrar.
A True Copy of Original Deed, Declaration, and Endorsement.
H.
Hanson Turton.
Wellington,
8th March, 1875.