Deeds Receipts—No. 119.
Te Hutiwai Block, Whaingaroa District.
Kua riro
mai ki a matou na te Makarini nga pauna moni e rima tekau takitahi (£50)1854. 12 April. Whaingaroa District
i tenei ra i te 12 o Aperira 1854 hei utu mo tetahi taha o to matou kainga ka tukua tonutia i tenei ra e witi nei a ake tonu atu ki a Wikitoria te Kuini o Ingarini ki ngaTe Hutiwal.
Kingi Kuini ranei o muri iho i a ia ake tonu atu.Receipt for £50, advance
£50 kua tangohia e matou otira kia oti rawa te whenua te ruri te wakahaere ka tino wakatumau ai nga utu mo taua whenua.Boundaries
ka haere ki te taha ki raro o te Korou puta atu ki te Korainui a rere tonu ki te Hutiwai ka eke ki te awa o Ngaiwiturua ka rere ki Opotoru te mutunga i reira ko te Rere tae noa ki Pokarangi ko te mutunga tenei.No te rironga mai o enei moni ki a matou ka tuhia iho o matou ingoa me o matou tohu.
Na Kereopa
Te Wetini Mahikai
x
Ko te Hira
x
hone pene
Aporo
Manahi
Tare Huia
x
Te Haeana
Mohi Rukuwai
x
Henare
Ngatai
x
Wikiriwhi Wakapuhoi
Peni te Oro
x
Rangititia
Rapana
Nikora Matatahi
x
Pihama te Watu
x
Te Rupaperi
Hariata
Poroake
x
Nga Kai Titiro—
E. Powell, Settler, New Plymouth
John P. Russell, Settler, Wairarapa
Translation.
We have received
at the hands of Mr. McLean the sum of £50 Fifty Pounds on this1854. 12 April.
the 12th day of April 1854 as a payment for a portion of our Land which we have this day sold to Victoria the Queen of England under the shining sun of the present dayWhaingaroa District
and to the Kings or Queens who may succeed her for ever and ever.Te Hutiwai.
out of which we have received the sum of Fifty pounds but when the land is properlyReceipt for £50
surveyed and laid down then shall the payment be finally made.Boundaries
side of Waitomotomo it then follows the northern side of te Korou until it reaches Korainui from thence to te Hutiwai it here ascends at the river of Ngaiwiturua from thence to Opotoru the end of the boundary there is at te Rere from thence to Pokarangi here it finishes.And having received these monies we hereunto sign our names and marks.
(Signed) Na
Kereopa,
and 17 others
Witnesses—
(Signed) C. H. Powell, Settler, New Plymouth
John P. Russell, Settler, Wairarapa
Second Instalment
Na, kua riro
mai hoki i a matou inaianei, i tenei ra, nga Pauna moni E rima1854. 5 July.
tekau takitahi (£50). Na te Makarini i homai hei utunga tuarua mo te whenua kua takotoReceipt for £50, second instalment
nei nga rohe i tera taha o te pukapuka nei.TeWetini
Hamiora te Wakatari
Hone Pumipi
Taukawe
Paora
Na te Waipa
Te Hira
(Tainui
Tribe.)
Kai titiro—
H. T. Kemp, J.P.
Archd. A. MacInnes
Translation.
1854. 5 July.
Te Hutiwai.
We have received
this day the sum of Fifty Pounds (£50 . 0 . 0) once told from DonaldReciept for £50, second instalment.s
McLean Esq. being the second instalment for the piece of land the boundaries of which are described in the Deed to which this is attached.(Signed)
Te Wetini
Hone Pumipi
and 5 others
Witnesses—
(Signed) H. T. Kemp, J.P.
" Archd. A. Mclnnes
A True Copy of Original Receipts and Translations.
Wellington August. 3rd 1875.