Deed Receipts—No. 75.
Waiuku Block (Rawhitiroa), Manukau District.
Kua riro
mai i a matou nga pauna kotahi rau he whakarite i nga pounamu e rua1855. 23 December.
Waiuku Block.
i whakaaetia e te Makarini mo Rawhitiroa he wahi tapu i roto i te wahi whenua i tukuaRawhitiroa.
ki a te Kuini ki Waiuku.Receipt for £100.
Na
Kepa Katipa.
Na
te Katipa
Awarahi.
witness—
Thos. Williamson.
John Grant Johnson,
Commissioner,
L.P.D.
Waiuku Block (Rangitahi), Manukau Distict.
Waiuku Block.
Rangitahi.
Kua riro
mai i a matou nga pauna moni e rima tekau he whakarite mo te toru o ngaReceipt for £50.
Meri Pounamu i whakaaetia mo matou wahi tapu ki Rangitahi. Ko te otinga tenei o to matou meatanga ki tenei wahi ka tukua rawatia ki a te Kuini o Ingarani. Ko te whakaotinga tenei o nga utu mo te whenua i roto i te hokonga o Waiuku. Heoi ano nga wahi i roto i nga pukapuka tuku o Waiuku.Katipa.
Witness to payment—
James Greenhill.
C. P. C. Rafferty.
Translation.
23rd December, 1855.
Waiuku Block.
We have received
the sum of One hundred pounds, in lieu of two Greenstones promised to us by Mr. McLean for Rawhitiroa a Reserve or sacred place within theRawhitiroa.
Receipt for £100.
boundaries of the land sold to the Queen at Waiuku.
(Signed) Na
Kepa Katlpa.
" Na
Te Katipa Awarahi.
Witness—
(Sd.) Thos. Williamson.
"
John Grant Johnson, Commisssioner
L.P.D.
A True Translation.
Donald
McLean,
Chief Commissioner.
Waiuku Block.
We have received
the sum of Fifty pounds in lieu of the third Greenstone MereRangitahi.
promised for our Reserve or sacred place at Rangitahi. This our last claim uponReceipt for £50.
this portion of land which we now entirely give up to the Queen of England. This is the last payment for the land in the Waiuku purchase. The only Reserves for ourselves are those specified in the Deed of Waiuku.(Signed) Katipa.
Witness to payment—
(Signed) James Greenhill.
C. P. O’Rafferty.
A True Translation.
Donald McLean,
Chief Commissioner.
A True Copy of Original Receipts and Translations.
Wellington, August 16th, 1875.