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Port Molyneux : the story of Maori and pakeha in South Otago : a centennial history : commemorating the landing of George Willsher and his companions at Willsher Bay, June 28, 1840 : with a programme for the unveiling of the centennial cairn, erected by the Clutha County Council, June 28, 1940

The Signatories To The Deed

The Signatories To The Deed.

The chiefs who signed the Deed of Sale to the New Zealand Company were (This is the rendering in McKay's “Native Affairs in the South Island.” Hocken gives different order and spellings):-

  • John Tuhawaiki

  • Taiaroa

  • Karetai

  • Korako

  • Kaikoarare

  • Takamaitu

  • Te Rake

  • John Tuhawaiki for Topi

  • Kihau

  • Horomona Pohio

  • Pohau

  • Kahuti

  • Kurakura

  • Mokomoko

  • Te Ao

  • Korako Karetai

  • Tutewaiuo

  • Papakawa

  • Te Hoki

  • Kaiwakana

  • Te Raki

  • Potiki

  • Pohota

  • Taiaroa for Pokihi

  • Pokene

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  • The witnesses were:—

  • John Jermyn Symonds, P.M.

  • Frederick Tuckett

  • George Clarke, Junior, Protector of Aborigines

  • David Scott