Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand: Volume Two

[Deeds—No. 11.]

Deeds—No. 11.

Kaiwharawhara Block (Memorandum), Wellington District.

Ko te pukapuka

Tauira tenei o nga oneone kua oti nei te whakarite e nga Kawana hei

No date Wellington District.

oneone mo nga tangata o "Kaiwharawhara" o "Ohariu" me titiro iho ianei ki nga

KAIWHARAWHARA.

rohe kua oti te ta, ki te ta whero: huihuia katoatia, e wha-rau e wha-tekau o nga

Exchange for other lands

ekara—ko nga utu enei, ko nga whakaritenga enei, mo a matou tae kai katoa o mua e takoto haere ana i roto o nga whenua o nga Pakeha, koia tenei ka tukua whakareretia

Memorandum on plan

atu nei mo nga Pakeha hei oneone mo ratou—oti tonu atu.

Na te Kanara tenei tuhinga,
me tenei whakaritenga.

Translation.

Plan

of the lands allotted to the Kaiwharawhara Natives including the Section No. 4 purchased on their account, the three blocks are within the red boundaries, and contain

Wellington District.KAIWHARAWHARA.

about four hundred and forty (440) acres, these lands are given in lieu of lands on

Memorandum on plan.

settlers' sections. They are also guaranteed in their Pahs at Kaiwharawhara and Tiakawi.

W. A. McCleverty, Lt. Colonel and Depy. Qr. Mr. Genl.

The plans of the Pahs and Reserves at Kaiwara-wara and Tiakawi guaranteed to the Natives are annexed. W. A. McCleverty, Lt. Colonel.

The Natives of the Ngatitama tribe residing at Kaiwara-Tiakiwi and Ohariu are guaranteed, in a Pah on Native Reserves 659, 660 in the Town of Wellington the plan is annexed, as the residence of those formerly living at Tiakiwi on the beach of Thorndon flat.

W. A. McCleverty, Lt. Co1.

Registration No. 101 Received for Registration at 11 o'clock a.m. 18th March, 1848.

(l.s.)

Robert R. Strang,
Registrar of Deeds, Wellington.

A True Copy of Original Memorandum, Translation, and Endorsement.

H. Hanson Turton.

Wellingtong, January 15th, 1876.