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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1888.

[No. 112.—Petition of Heremaia te Ara and Others.]

No. 112.—Petition of Heremaia te Ara and Others.

Petitioners complain that a piece of land called Te Ikaporipori has been fenced in by a company who bought a block of land adjoining called Te Mangaiti. They say that that piece of land belongs to them, as they never sold it.

I am directed to report as follows: That this petition be referred to the Government for consideration.

15th June, 1888

[Translation.]
No. 112.—Pukapuka-inoi a Heremaia te Ara me etahi atu.

E whai kupu ana nga kai-pitihana mo te whakaurunga atu o to ratou whenua ki roto ki te taiepa o tetahi poraka whenua i hokona e tetahi kamupani ko te ingoa o taua whenua ko Mangaiti. E ki ana ratou no ratou taua piihi whenua inahoki kahore ano i hokona e ratou.

Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: Me tuku tenei pitihana ki te Kawanatanga kia whiriwhiria mai e ratou.

15 o Hune, 1888