Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand: Volume Two
Native Lands Act, 1867. — District of Otaki, Province of Wellington, Wairarapa Block
Native Lands Act, 1867.
District of Otaki, Province of
Wellington, Wairarapa Block.
At a sitting
of the Native Lands Court of New Zealand held at Otaki in the saidNames of owners registered in Native Land Court.
district on the 14th day of April 1874 before John Rogan Esquire, Judge, and Enoka te Whanake Assessor, in the matter of a parcel of land at Otaki in the said District containing 5038 acres and known by the name of Wairarapa, it was ordered that the names written on the back hereof being the names of all the persons found by the Court to be interested in the said land be registered in the Court. Witness the hand of John Rogan Judge, and the seal of the Court the 14th day of April 1874.(Signed)
J. Rogan,
Judge.
True Copy.
Edwin Woon.
Names ordered to be Registered under Section 17 N. L. Act 1867—
Hapi te Horohau.
Kipihana Whiua.
Pene te Huirae.
Wi
Warena Parakaia.
Piwiki Hapi.
Peneti te Rangiwahitu.
Karaka
Piripi.
Piripi Pohu.
Akara Ngahue.
Porokoru.
Haimona te
Kehu.
Tame Kuka H.C.
Heni Kuka H.C.
Meretini Kuka.
Te
Akau.
Pirihira Natanahira.
Heni te Rei.
Hera Wi Warena.
Ria Piripi.
Tiaia Peneti.
Meretini Hape.
Rakera
Kipihana.
Hera Ani Hape.
Te Hei Akara.
Maraea Piwiki
Hape.
Mere Te Aranga.
Hokepera Tahui.
Arapera Hape.
A True Copy of Original Deed, Maori Précis, and Orders of Native Land Court.
Wellington, December 20th, 1875.