Deeds—No. 21. Kaipakopako, Rural Unallotted Native Land, Grey and Bell District.
1873. 1 November. Grey and Bell District.
This Deed
made the first day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy three, Between Tamihana Tuhawhe of Kaipakopako in the ProvinceKaipakopako.
of Taranaki and Colony of New Zealand, Aboriginal Native of the one part and Her Majesty the Queen of the other part, Witnesseth that in consideration of the sum of seventy five pounds paid by the Minister of Public Works to the said Tamihana TuhawheReceipt for £75.
(the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged) He the said Tamihana Tuhawhe doth hereby convey and assure unto Her Majesty the Queen her heirs and successors and assigns, All that piece or parcel of land situate at Waitara West in the Province of Taranaki aforesaid being rural unallotted Native land called Kaipakopako and containing by admeasurementBoundaries. [5a. 2r. 39p.]
five acres two roods and thirty nine perches more or less bounded towards the East by the Mangaoraka River two hundred and thirty links towards the West by section numbered eighty one hundred and ten links, towards the North by other portion of said unallotted land two hundred and seventy links and four thousand four hundred and twenty links, towards the South by other portion of said unallotted land one hundred links and four thousand six hundred and ninety links as the same is delineated in the plan drawn in the margin hereof and colored pink, Together with all ways rights and appurtenances thereto belonging and all such estate right title and interest in and to the same as he the said Tamihana Tuhawhe is or shall become seized or possessed of or is by the Immigration and Public Works Act 1870 or the Immigration and Public Works Act Amendment Act 1871 empowered to convey or otherwise assure, To hold the said land and premises unto Her Majesty the Queen her heirs and successors and assigns for ever. In Witness whereof the said parties have hereunto subscribed their names the day and year first above written.Tamihana Tuhawhe.
Signed by the said Tamihana Tuhawhe (the
same having been previously
read over
and interpreted to him) in the presence of—
Robert Parris, Civil Commissioner.
7639.
Registration. Wednesday, 8th April,
1874. Received for Registration at eleven o'clock
a.m.
( l.s.)
A. J. Douglas,
Registrar of Deeds.
A True Copy of Original Deed and Registration.
Wellington, August 27th, 1875.