Mangatainoka No. 2 Block (Claims in), Wairarapa District.
1873. 29 March.Wairarapa District. This Deed made the twenty ninth day of March one thousand eight hundred
and seventy three Between Her Majesty the Queen of the one part and Nireaha
Tamaki, Kerei te Panau andMangatainoka No. 2. Meretene te Panau his wife, Horima Mutuahi, Renata Paehora, Pauroa
Kaihinu, Tutere Tiweta, Wi Waka te Rangi, and Miriama te Rangi his wife, Urapane
Pakaha,(Claims in Block.) Manahi Paewai, Teira te Panau, Wiremu Mahuri, Te Koeti te Harakoa,
Mikaera Te Rangiputara, and Ihaka te Rangimauriora, aboriginal natives of New
Zealand (hereinafter styled the partial vendors) of the other part, Whereas the
partial vendors are or some or one of them is entitled to the parcel or block of
land described in the schedule hereto in whole or in part, And whereas the
partial vendors have contracted with His Honor William Fitzherbert Esquire
Superintendent of the Province of Wellington acting on this behalf for and on
account of Her Majesty the Queen that the said Superintendent shall make
advances of money and goods to the partial vendors and as they may direct to be
paid for and repaid respectively whenever such land shall be sold or allowed as
part of the purchase money thereof in case the said William Fitzherbert or his successors Superintendents
as aforesaid shall on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen become the purchaser or
purchasers thereof, And whereas there has already been so advanced money or
goods or both to the amount of Two hundred pounds sterling, Now these presents
witness that in consideration of the sum of Three hundred and eighty pounds
sterling by Her Majesty the Queen in manner aforesaid at or before theReceipt for £380. execution of these presents to the partial vendors paid and advanced
(the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged) they the partial vendors do and
each of them doth hereby convey and assure and surrender unto Her Majesty the
Queen her successors and assigns All the right title and interest of the partial
vendors and each and every of them of in to or out of All that the piece or
parcel or block of land in the Province of Wellington and Colony of New Zealand
more particularly described in the schedule hereto and delineated in the plan
drawn hereon, Together with all and singular commons and rights of common mines
minerals furzes trees woods underwoods and the ground and soil thereof mounds
fences hedges ditches ways waters water courses streams fishings fisheries
fowlings, surface rights of shore and foreshore (if any) And all and singular
other the appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging or appertaining, to the
intent that the same land mines and appurtenances may henceforth be and continue
unto Her Majesty the Queen her successors and assigns as a security for the said
sum of Three hundred and eighty pounds sterling and all other sums and sum of
money or the price or prices of goods on the behalf of Her Majesty the Queen to
be hereafter paid or delivered to the partial vendors or any or either of them
or to any person at their request, In witness whereof the said parties hereto
have hereunto set their hands.