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A compendium of official documents relative to native affairs in the South Island, Volume One.

No. 4. — Schedule. — Case Nos. 374a and 374b

No. 4.
Schedule.
Case Nos. 374a and 374b.

A Statement of all Presents made to sundry Native Chiefs on account of the Nelson Settlement, by Captain Arthur Wakefield, on behalf of the New Zealand Company.

29th November, 1841.—Sundries given to Kiorori, as follows:— £ s. d. £ s. d.
10 blankets 7 0 0
1 felling axe 0 7 6
1 squaring axe 0 7 0
1 cwt. Tobacco 4 4 0
300 pipes 0 6 0
Keg powder 1 2 6
1 double gun 4 17 6
1 pair shoes 0 7 6
1 cwt. biscuit 1 1 0
19 13 0
Freight & charges on acct. 5 6 3
24 19 3
22nd February, 1842.—-Sundries divided amongst the following 13 chiefs:—Ngapaki, Porewa, Ngapiko, Charley, Te Poa, Tongarewa, Tai, Ria, Taro, Po, Ngamamaku, Ii, and Te Manu,— £ s. d.
130 blankets, at 14s. 91 0 0
13 fellingaxes, at 7s.6d. 4 17 6
13 squaring axes, at 7s. 4 11 0
13 cwt. Tobacco 54 12 6
3,900 pipes 3 18 0
13 kegs powder 14 12 0
13 double guns 63 7 6
13 cwt. Biscuit 13 13 0
(Valuereceived by each chief, £24 11s. 6¼d.)
250 11 6
Freight, charges, &c. 68 18 5
319 9 11
1 pair boots (Te Manu) 0 9 4
344 18 6
Sundries divided amongst the four following chiefs:—Pikiwhara, Tommy Street, Tamaranga, and Ranai,— £ s. d.
40 blankets, at 14s. 28 0 0
4 felling axes, at 7s.6d. 1 10 0
4 squaring axes, at 7s. 1 8 0
4 cwt. Tobacco 16 16 0
1,200 pipes 1 4 0
4 double guns, 97s. 6d. 17 10 0
4 kegs powder 5 16 11
4 cwt. Biscuit 4 4 0
(Valuereceived by each chief, £22 3s. 4½d.)
76 8 11
Freight, &c., on £48 18s. 12 4
88 13
Carried forward 433 11 11½
£ s. d. £ s. d.
  Brought forward 433 11 11½
12th September, 1842,—
 30 lb. flour 0 7 6
10lb. biscuit (Ngapiko) 0 1 10
0 9 4
1 pair boots (Te Manu) 0 7 6
1 pair blankets 1 4 2
1 gross pipes 0 2 6
1 6 8
Eweandram to Ngaptko 4 10 0
2 glazed windows (Te Ruka) 2 10 0
1 pairfustian trowsers, 1 pairshoes (Te Perio) 0 13 5
Sundries divided amongst the following nine chiefs in the Massacre Bay District:—Kawatiri, Rawenata, Ari, Engawa, Te Whitu, Te Koihua Pukekowhatu, Kia, and Te Aupouri,—
90 blankets, at 9s. 3d. 41 12 6
9 double guns, at £5 45 0 0
9 felling axes, at 5s. 6d. 2 9 6
9 squaring axes, 5s. 6d. 2 9 6
9 cwt. tobacco, at 84s. 37 16 0
2,700 pipes, at 2s. 2 14 0
9 bags flour, at 28s. 12 12 0
9 cwt. sugar, at 35s. 15 15 0
160 8 6
Freight,&c., on £87 1s. 6d. 21 15
182 3 10½
5th October, 1842.—Sundries divided among the seven following chiefs in Massacre Bay District of Ourere and Takaka: Kino, Kamou, Naui, Tui, Pohitu, Mutapa, and Whanganui,—
70 blankets, at 9s. 6d. £33 7 6
7 double guns, at £4 28 0 0
7 felling axes, 5s. 6d. 1 18 6
7 squaring axes, 5s. 6d. 1 18 6
2,100 pipes, at 2s. 2 2 0
7 bags flour, at 31s. 10 17 0
7 cwt. sugar, at 35s. 12 5 0
90 8 6
Freight, &c., on £5 19s. 1 15 0
92 3 6
Sundries issued to Mr. Duffy for distribution to Native chiefs of the Takaka District:—Waukow, or the Pilot; Ehwitta, Ehohi, Takirau, Emoka, Ehoti, Enewa, and Te Iti,— £ s. d.
44 blankets 37 8 0
Carried forward 717 16 3
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£ s. d. £ s. d.
Brought forward 37 8 0 717 16 3
16 blankets 11 4 0
6 double guns, at 70s. 21 0 0
6 felling axes, at 5s. 6d. 1 13 0
6 squaring axes, 5s. 6d. 1 13 0
1,800 pipes 4 6 0
6 bags flour, at 31s. 9 6 0
6 cwt. sugar, at 36s. 10 16 0
(Valuereceived by each chief, £16 10s. 8d.)
97 6 0
Freight, &c., on £7 12s. 1 18 0
99 4 0
22 kegs powder 16 10 0
2 tierces tobacco 41 16 0
58 6 0
Freight, charges, &c. 17 9 9
75 15 9
1 double-barrel gun, mahogany case, &c., complete (Te Tai) 13 2 6
Carried forward 906 18 6
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Brought forward 905 18 6
18 bags flour (100 lb. each), to chiefs of Motueka district, on the anniversary 18 0 0
2 cwt. tobacco, chiefs, Massacre Bay 22 19 0
March, 1843.-—
5 pairs blankets (Te Iki) 8 15 0
1 double-barrel gun, mahogany case, &c., complete (Epiha) 13 2 6
1 quarter-cask wine 5 4 0
1 bagsugar (Rauparaha) 1 8 0
6 12 0
1 bag sugar 1 8 0
1 bag flour, 100 lb (Te Hiko) 1 0 0
2 8 0
3 bags flour, 300 lb. (Te Puka) 3 0 0
£980 15 0