Enclosure in No. 21.
Crown Grant to Tare Tahua, of
Wellington.
1866. 22 November. Wellington District.
Victoria
, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 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 herebyTe Aro Pa.(Lots 16 and 17.)
grant unto Tare Tahua of Wellington an aboriginal native of New Zealand his heirs and assigns all that parcel of land in our Province of Wellington in our Colony of New Zealand containing by admeasurement twenty five (25) perches more or less situate at Wellington aforesaid being lots numbers sixteen and seventeen on the plan of the TeBoundaries. [25 perches.]
Aro Pa reserve in the City of Wellington, Bounded towards the North by a line one hundred and one and a half (101½) links, towards the East by lot number eighteen of the said Reserve, one hundred and forty seven (147) links towards the South by a public way one hundred and nine (109) links, and towards the West by lot number fifteen of the said Reserve one hundred and fifty three (153) links, As the same is delineated on the plan drawn in the margin hereof, With all the rights and appurtenances thereto belonging, To hold unto the said Tare Tahua his heirs and assigns for ever, Provided always that the land hereby granted shall be inalienable by sale or by lease for a longer period than twenty one years from the making of any such lease or by mortgage except with the assent or the Governor in Council previously obtained at every such sale lease or mortgage. 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 Grey K.C.B. Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of New Zealand at Wellington this twenty-second day of November in the thirtieth year of our reign and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty six.
(
l.s.)
G. Grey.
No. 6793.
Registration.
Received 3.30p.m.
Tuesday, 4th December, 1866. (l.s.
)
John E. Smith,
Registrar of Deeds.
A True Copy of Original Deed, Crown Grant, and Endorsement.
Wellington, December 9th, 1875.