No. 4.
The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary.
Auckland, May 24th, 1842.
Sir,—
I have the honor to inform you that the native chief Tihi, and the party with him, who disputed the land which he sold to Her Majesty's Government at Pukaki on the Manukau, have arrived, and are anxious that the remaining part of the payment due for the said land—viz., two hundred pounds and four horses, be paid at your earliest convenience.
I have, &c.,
Thomas S. Forsaith,
Sub-Protector.
(for the Chief
Protector).