Deeds—No. 213.
Te Tiki No. 1 Block (Te Keene' s Claims), Tamaki, Auckland Disteict.
Tihema
21, 1847.
Kia mohio
nga tangata katoa kua wakaae ahau kia tukua atu katoatia tenei wahi1847. 21 December. Auokland District.
wenua ko te Tiki te ingoa kia te Kuini o Ingarani (ara ki te Kawana o Nui tireni) moTe Tiki No. I.
kotahi tekau ma tahi nga pauna ko tahi tekau hereni, ko te rohe tenei—ko te rohe wakaBoundaries.
raro i tutuki ki te Moana ki te Marangai ko te wenua o te Reweti, kei te tonga kei te taha o te hua rahi ki Tamaki kei te taha ki te hauauru he awa Kua riro mai kian
teReceipt for £11 . 10.
utu mo tenei wenua Kuriro Tenei Wenua Kia te Kuini.Na te Keene.
Nga Kai titiro—
Na te hira.
Witnesses to signature and payment—
Henry Figg.
Reader Wood.
The concluding clause added by Te Keene.
Witness—
J. Baber,
28th March
, 1848.Translation.
1847. 21 December.
1847. 21 December. Te Tiki No. I.
Know
all men that I hare agreed to give up entirely the piece of Land called the Tiki to the Queen of England (that is to the Governor of New Zealand) for the sum ofBoundaries.
eleven pounds ten shillings sterling The boundaries are these on the North the Sea, on the East the Land of Te Reweti, on the South a Road and on the West a Stream.Receipt for £11 . 10.
Received the money for this land which is given over to the Queen.(Signed) Keene.
Witness—
te Hira.
A correct translation.
John Jermyn Symonds, Native Secretary.
January 13, 1848.A True Copy of Original Deed and Translation.
Wellington, 4th September, 1874.