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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1888.

[No. 80.—Petition of Te Rangitutangatanga.]

No. 80.—Petition of Te Rangitutangatanga.

Petitioner, who claims to have a large interest in the Waimarion Block, states that he never signed the deed of sale of the said block, although his name appears on the deed. He also states that he has never received any share of the purchase-money.

I am directed to report as follows: That, as the petitioner has not furnished any evidence in support of the allegations contanied in the petition, the Committe has no recommendation to make.

21st August 1888

[Translation.]
No.80.—Whakataunga mo runga i te pitihana a Te Rangitutangatanga.

Ko te kai-pitihana e ki nei he nui ana take ki te Waimarino Poraka e ki ana kahore ia i haina i te Tiiti hoko o taua poraka ahakoa e mau ana tonga ingoa i roto i taua Tiiti. E mea ana hoki ia kahore i riro i aia tetahi hea o nga moni hoko.

Kua whakahaua ahua kia ki penei: No te mea kihai i tukuna mai e te kaii-pitihana tetahi korero hei tautoko i nga korero e mau ana i roto i te pitihana, kahore he kupu a te Komiti.

21 o Akuhata, 1888