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Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand: Volume One

Deeds—No. 379. Tairua Block, Hauraki District. — New Zealand

Deeds—No. 379. Tairua Block, Hauraki District.
New Zealand.

Certificate of Title. (C.)

Certificate of Title,
Register Book, Vol. 3, Folio 151.

1874 15 JulyHauraki District. Pursuant to a Memorandum of Transfer from Miriama Pehi Pukukauri and others No. 326 Her Majesty Queen Victoria is now seized of an estate in fee simple, subject nevertheless to such encumbrances, liens, and interests as are notified by Memorial underwritten or indorsed hereon, in that piece of land situated in the District of Hauraki, Tairua. Queen's County, in the Colony of New Zealand containing Thirty six thousand acres Miriama, Pehi, and others. more or less called or known as "Tairua" and numbered 2580 As the same is delineated by the plan in the margin hereunder edged green and in the public map of the said [36,000 acres.] District deposited in the office of the Native Lands at Auckland originally granted the tenth day of June 1874 under the hand of Sir James Fergusson, Baronet, Governor of New Zealand to the said Miriama Pehi Pukukauri and others In witness whereof I have page 517hereunto signed my name and affixed my seal this fifteenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and seventy, four.

Geo. B. Davy.
District Land Registrar of the District of Auckland.

Signed in the presence of—

T. S. Hall,

the 15th day of July 1874. Lease No. 66 from Miriama Pehi Pukukauri—Peneamorie Tanui—Hori Kerei Tuokioki—Lease from Miriama and others to Richard and J. C. Seccombe. Matene Pehi and Marara Hanata to Richard Seccombe and John Carroll Seccombe of the whole of the land above described with Grant of Timber and other rights—Produced and entered (Vol. 9 Folio 35) the sixth day of July 1874 at 10 a.m.

Geo. B. Davy,
District Land Registrar.

A True Copy of Original Certificate.

H. Hanson Turton.

Wellington, March 19th, 1875.