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A Compendium of Official Documents Relative to Native Affairs in the South Island. Volume Two.

No. 36. — Copy of conveyance of certain lands in Collingwood to Her Majesty under the provisions of "The New Zealand Native Reserves Act, 1856, Clause XIV."

No. 36.
Copy of conveyance of certain lands in Collingwood to Her Majesty under the provisions of "The New Zealand Native Reserves Act, 1856, Clause XIV."

Know all men by these presents that we, Tamati Marino, Hori te Koramo, Herewine te Roha, and Riwai Turangapeke, in pursuance of "The New Zealand Native Reserves Act, 1856," do hereby release and convey to her Majesty Victoria, Queen of England, her heirs and successors, all that piece or parcel of land described in the schedule hereunder written, together with all members, rights, and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining, to hold unto her said Majesty, her heir and successors for ever, subject to the provisions and for the ends, intents, and purposes of the said "New Zealand Native Reserves Act, 1856." In witness of our assent to the words here written, we have hereunto subscribed our names and marks.

Tamati Marino x.
Herewine te Roha x.
Hori te Koramo x.
Riwai Tarangapeke.

Witnesses—

James Mackay, junr., Assistant Native Secretary,
Thomas Stewart, Sergeant of Police, Collingwood.
George Walker, Constable, Collingwood.