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

(Enclosure in No. 57.) — Crown Grant to Hake Te Kaho, Native Contingent

(Enclosure in No. 57.)
Crown Grant to Hake Te Kaho, Native Contingent.

Victoria

by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

1871. 16 November. Patea District.

Queen, To all to whom these presents shall come Greeting, Know ye that for good considerations us thereunto moving we for us our heirs and successors do thereby grant

Patea(Section 71).

unto Hari Te Kaho a private in the Native Contingent his heirs and assigns all that parcel of land in our Province of Taranaki in our Colony of New Zealand containing by admeasurement one (1) rood more or less being the town allotment numbered two hundred and fifteen (215) on the plan of the Ohawe township, Bounded towards the

Boundaries.

North West by town allotment No. 214, Two hundred (200) links towards the North East by town allotment No. 185 one hundred and twenty six (126) links towards the South East by town allotment number 216 two hundred (200) links and towards the South West by Kepa street one hundred and twenty six (126) links and

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also all that parcel of land containing by admeasurement Fifty three (53) acres three (3) roods more or less being the rural allotment numbered seventy one (71) on the plan of the Patea District, Bounded towards the North West by rural allotment No. 70 four thousand and seventy two (4072) links towards the North East by rural allotments Nos. 60 and 61 one thousand three Hundred and twenty (1320) links towards the South East by rural allotment No. 72 four thousand and seventy two (4072) links and towards the South West by rural allotments Nos. 81 and 80 one thousand three hundred and five (1305) links excepting and reserving Wirihana road of the clear width of one hundred (100) links through the last mentioned allotment as the same are delineated on the plans drawn in the margin hereof with all the rights and appurtenances thereto belonging, To hold unto the said Hare Te Kaho his heirs and assigns for ever as from the sixth day of September one thousand eight hundred and sixty six. In testimony whereof we have caused this our grant to be sealed with the seal of our Colony of New Zealand.

Witness our trusty and well beloved Sir George Ferguson Bowen Knight Grand Cross of our most distinguished order of St. Michael and St. George Governor and Commander in Chief in and over the Colony of New Zealand at Wellington this sixteenth day of November in the thirty fifth year of our reign and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy one.

G. F. Bowen.

7252.

Registration. Saturday, 30th August, 1873. Received for Registration at Ten o'clock a.m.

A. Shaw Douglas,
Registrar of Deeds.

A True Copy of Original Deed, Crown Grant, and E dorsements.

H. Hanson Turton.

Wellington, September 6th, 1875.