No. 3.
Te Puna Block, Tauranga.
£ | ||
Enoka | Ngatipou | 272 |
Hohepa | Ngaitukairangi | 91 |
Parera | Ngaitamawhawa | 91 |
Turere | Patutahora | 91 |
Turere | Te Patu | 91 |
Tomika | Ngaituwhiwhia | 91 |
Raniera | Te Materawaha | 91 |
Hamiora Tu | Do. | 91 |
Tamati Mawao | Do. | 91 |
£1,000 |
We, whose names are hereunto subscribed, have received from Henry T. Clarke, on this 26th day of August, 1864, the sum of £1,000. This money is to rest upon one piece of land at Tauranga. The commencement of the boundary is at Ngahuria Whare to the north of Katikati, following round the outside boundary line of all the Ngaiterangi claims. The boundary from the south is from Te Puna; thence running to the forest right across to one outside boundary line. The road to Waikato is within this piece of land now made sacred by this money to the Government:
Hohepa Hikutaia,
Wiremu Parera, x his mark,
Wiremu Patene,
Tomika te Mutu,
Te Patu,
Turere, x his mark,
Pikake,
Hamiora
Tu,
Raniera te Hiahia.
The persons who witnessed the writing of the names and the giving of the
money—
E. W. Puckey, Interpreter.
James Fulloon, Interpreter.