Deed Receipts—No. 89.
Hauhaupunamu Block, Thames District.
Kua riro
mai ki a matou i tenei ra i te iwa o nga ra o Akuhata i te tau o to tatou1854. 9 August.
Thames District.
Ariki 1854 nga pauna moni E rua tekau ma rima (£25) ko te utunga timatanga tenei mo to matouHauhaupunamu
kainga ki Waiho ko Hauhaupunamu Ka timata te rohe ki Hauhaupunamu ka haere i uta i te awa o Waihou puta noa ki te Manuka ka tae ki reira ka rereki utaReceipt for £25, first instalment.
ki Maramawati puta noa ki te Pukatea wakaeke noa ki Hauhaupunamu ka oti atu tenei whenua i a matou te hoko me ona awa me ona rakau me ona kohatu me ona aha noa ihoBoundaries.
o taua whenua ka riro i tenei ra e witi nei ake tonu atu otira kei te otinga o te ruri ka tino wakatumautia nga utu e toe ake nei.Wiremu Tutere Wanui. tikapa.
Na te harapa.
Kawcke x.
Raihania
x.
Ko Hira
x.
Ko te Ketu.
Na te Tuwetini.
Kaititiro—
John P. Russell, Settler,
Wairarapa.Archd. A. McInnes, Clerk, Land Purchase Dept.
Translation.
We have received
on this ninth (9th) day of August in the year of Our Lord 18541854. 9 August.
Hauhaupunamu
the sum of Twenty five pounds (£25) being the first instalment for our land at Waiho named Hauhaupunamu. The boundary commences at Hauhaupunamu thence inland up the Waihou River, thence to Te Manuka from thence it runs inland to MaramawatiReceipt for £25, first instalment.
and on to Pukatea and on till it reaches Hauhaupunamu. Now we have for ever givenBoundaries.
up and sold this land with its streams timber minerals and all thereto appertaining, which is now delivered up under the shining sun of this day for ever. When the land has been surveyed the total amount of purchase money will be decided upon.Wiremu Tutere Wanui. tikapa.
Na te harapa.
Kawcke x.
Raihania
x.
Ko Hira x.
Ko te Ketu.
Na te Tuwetini.
Witnesses—
(Sd.) John P. Russell, Settler,
Wairarapa." Archd. A. McInnes, Clerk, Land Purchase Department.
True Translation.
Donald
McLean,
Chief Commissioner.
A True Copy of Original Receipt and Translation.
Wellington, August. 11th, 1875.