Kua riro
mai ki a matou i tenei ra i te rua tekau ma ono o nga ra o Hurae 1858 nga1858. 26 July.
Receipt for £25.
pauna moni e rua tekau ma rima (£25) he utu tenei mo o matou wahi whenua ki nga awa purua kihea ranei i roto i nga rohe o te whenua kua tukua ki a te Kuini o Ingarangi na te Meihana na Rangatane enei whenua i tukua mai ki a te Kuini.E wakaae ana matou ki enei moni £25 kua riro mai ki a matou, na te Herangi i homai koia ka tuhia iho o matou ingoa tohu ranei.
Takerei
x his mark.
Te Papa Ngawhariki
x his mark.
Te
Harawira Kiharoa
x his mark.
Arapere
x his mark.
Wepeha.
Ahitara.
Neri Paratahi.
Nga kai titiro—
Tamihana te Rauparaha.
Henare Wiremu Taratoa.
[ko te tohutoro i roto i te reo Māori]
Translation.
Received
by us on this day, the 26th day of June 1858 the sum of Twenty five pounds1858. 26 July.
(£25) as payment for our claims at Ngaawapurua or elsewhere within the boundaries of the laud ceded to the Queen of England. By Meihana and the Rangitane were theseReceipt for £25.
lands given up to the Queen.We consent to this sum of £25 which we have received from Mr. Searancke and hence we affix our names or marks.
Takerei x his mark.
And six others.
Witnesses—
Tamehana Te Rauparaha.
Henare Wiremu Taratoa.
A True Copy of Original Deed, Translation, and Receipt.
Wellington, January 21st, 1876.