Translation.
1854. 26 July.
Kaiotemanu.
We have received
on this the twenty sixth (26th) day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty four the sum of Fifty pounds (£50) beingBoundaries.
the first instalment for a portion of our land situated at Manukau, named Kaiotemanu.Receipt for £50, first instalment.
The boundaries commence at Kaiotemanu, thence to te Kawakawa, thence along the line of coast to Muriwhenua, thence turning inland to the boundary of the land sold by Hoete. The total amount of payment will be agreed upon when the boundaries have been surveyed.
Wetere Te Kauwae x.
Narama Karaka.
Wata Kukutai.
Witnesses—
Sd. C. S. Nugent, Native Secretary.
Sd.
C. O. Davis, Interpreter.
True Translation.
Donald McLean,
Chief Commissioner.
A True Copy of Original Receipt and Translation.
Wellington, July 22nd, 1875.