Temporary Receipt attached to the Taratahi Deed.
November 29th, 1854.
This
is a description of the boundaries of our Land—Tinohine ataki running on to te1854. 29 November.
Rahurumai, te Wanga-a-te-Rerewa, te Eweotina Aoaroroa, Tarahi, te Rimukawiti, acrossBoundaries.
the Waiohine, Tarapua, running on to Tane-nui-a-rangi, Pukehou which is the boundary (or end) thence it runs to te Tahataha, te Ratai-a-Kuha, and on to Pohatunui, to Tokiapateika, to Waiohine, te Aupaea.That is all. The price is £700.
(Signed)
Wi Kingi.
Te Tati.
We have received from Mr. McLean the sum of one hundred pounds (£100) in Receipt for £100. part payment for our land at Wairarapa the boundaries of which are described in this paper.
Wiremu Kingi.
Witnesses—
John P. Russell.
G. S. Cooper.
I have received from Mr. McLean the sum of one hundred pounds £100 for Receipt for £100. this new piece of land which we have transferred to Victoria the Queen of England for ever.
Hiko te Tati xhis mark.
Witnesses—
G. S. Cooper.
John P. Russell.
A True Copy of Original Deed, Translation, and Receipts.
Wellington, February 11th, 1876.