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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 74

(IV) Makere Te Rangimairehau : (p. 103)

(IV) Makere Te Rangimairehau : (p. 103)

218. And when the Ngatiraukawa would not accept Waiwiri (No. XIV) what became of it ?—It went back to Kemp.

219. For himself, or as caretaker ?—I do not know who it was for—whether! was for Kemp alone.

220. Do you object to Kemp having it for himself ?—No.

Cross-examined by Mr. Stevens: (p. 104)

258. You said, in reply to Sir Walter Buller, with regard to the Waiwiri Block, that you did not know whether that block was given to Kemp alone?—Yes; but I said, after that, that it was given to him for himself.

259. Why was it given to him for himself ?—Because he was chief of that place.