No. 243, 1890.—Petition of Pererika Ngahuruhuru and 21 Others.
Petitioners are dissatisfied with the subdivision of a block of land known as Te Tumu Kaituna, and asking the Government to give their complaint further consideration.
I am directed to report as follows: That the opinion of the Committee is that the petitioners should be informed that the time prescribed for a rehearing has not yet expired, and, therefore, if dissatisfied with the partition, their remedy is to apply for a rehearing. But this should be done at once, as the period allowed by law for such application will soon expire.