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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 74

(I.) Waata Tohu : (p. 147)

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(I.) Waata Tohu : (p. 147)

39. Kemp, then, is in these two blocks (No. XI and No. VI) as a trustee, you say: is that so ?—Yes.

40. Kemp is also in No. XIV—Waiwiri: is that his own land or is it a trust?—No; that land belongs to Kemp.

41. His own absolute property to do what he likes with ?—Yes; his own absolute property.

42. By the Chairman:] How did Kemp become possessed of No. XIV?—Why is it his own ? I know it is his.

43. How do you know ?—That land has always belonged to Kemp from time immemorial.

44. Bid Kemp's ancestors own it, or did he live on it?—It came to him from his ancestral rights.