Volume 9 Part 15: The Hauraki Tribal Lands: Supporting Papers


Volume 9 Part 15: The Hauraki Tribal Lands: Supporting Papers

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The-Hauraki Tribal Lands:

Supporting Papers

THE HAURAKI TREATY CLAIMS

VOLUME 9

PART 15

Hauraki Maori Trust Board

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The Hauraki Tribal Lands

DAVID ALEXANDER

Supporting Papers: Part 15

HAURAKI MAORI TRUST BOARD
1997

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First published in 1997 by
Hauraki Maori Trust Board
PO Box 33, Paeroa
Aotearoa New Zealand

ISBN 1-877198-66-8
© Hauraki Maori Trust Board

This report was commissioned by the Hauraki Maori Trust Board
as part of its Waitangi Tribunal Claim research programme.
Any views expressed and conclusions drawn are those of the author.

All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced,
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means,
electronic, mechanical, including photocopying, recording or otherwise,
without the prior permission of the publisher.

Typeset by Wordset Enterprises Limited, Wellington
Printed by GP Print, Wellington, New Zealand

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CONTENTS

Preface

v

User Guide

vi

Index—The Hauraki Tribal Lands Supporting Papers: Parts 1 to 28

vii

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PREFACE

There are twenty-eight parts to this volume as the 1,450 documents reproduced here amount to over 14,000 pages. These 28 parts collectively comprise the companion volume to The Hauraki Tribal Lands, Parts 1-4 by David Alexander. This volume contains all the reference material necessary to support that report.

The reproduction quality of some plans and deeds is at a lower standard than would normally have been expected. This is because reproduction at the A4 size contained in this part of the volume is a reduction from the much larger size of the original document. Also the general condition of the original document may have deteriorated over the years : ink or pencil lines have faded; pages have been ripped, torn or are missing, and in some instances they have been damaged by water, fire, mildew or insects. The detailed references which are provided enable the reader to check the original source document.

The index to all supporting papers is set out in the preliminary pages found at the beginning of each part of this volume. A user guide is also provided.

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USER GUIDE

The Hauraki Tribal Lands Supporting Papers, Parts 1 to 28 are over 14,000 pages of documentation relevant to The Hauraki Treaty Claims, and in particular the work of David Alexander who has researched the history of approximately 700 blocks of Maori land. These were the original Maori land blocks that were alienated mainly to the Crown and in most cases were subsequently sub-divided many times to form the present day pattern of land ownership in Hauraki.

Each document has been given its own unique identifier and has been categorised according to document type and the block of land or subject it relates to.

There are 23 different types of documents which have been labelled Section A through to Section W. These comprise deeds, files, Maori Land Court Minute Book records, survey plans, Certificates of Title, Land Registry Documents, Turton's Publications, Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives, Parliamentary Debates and Gazette Notices.

A copy of the main index is included in each part. The main index is organised as follows:

Index Plan

Section

Document Type

A

Auckland Deeds

B

Native Land Purchase Files

C

Maori Affairs Department Head Office Files

D

Lands and Survey Department Head Office Files

E

Lands and Survey Department Auckland Files

F

Mines Department Head Office Files

G

Mines Department Thames Files

H

Justice Department Head Office Files

I

Maori Land Court Whangarei Minute Books

J

Maori Land Court Hamilton Minute Books

K

Maori Land Court Hamilton Block Order Files

L

Maori Land Court Hamilton Correspondence Files

M

Trust Commissioner Auckland Files

N

Hamilton Survey Plans

O

Auckland Survey Plans

P

Hamilton Certificates of Title

Q

Hamilton Land Registry Documents

R

Auckland Land Registry Titles

S

Auckland Land Registry Documents

T

Turton's Publications

U

Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives

V

New Zealand Parliamentary Debates

W

New Zealand Gazette

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5 Index - The Hauraki Tribal Lands Supporting Papers: Parts 1 to 28

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INDEX

Part 1 Section A—Auckland Deeds

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Deed

No.   Block

A1

4

197   Wainuiatoto & Pungapunga

A2

7

243   Taranoho

A3

21

244   Te Karo 1

A4

2

246   Hikutaia 2

A5

10

247   Hikutaia 3

A6

12

248   Whangamata 1

A7

4

249   Te Karo 2

A8

12

250   Whangamata 3

A9

13

251   Whangamata 5

A10

6

252   Otama East

A11

6

253   Otama West

A12

4

255   Omahu

A13

13

256   Opango

A14

6

258   Hotoritori

A15

13

259   Hihi & Piraunui

A16

4

262   Patapata

A17

3

265   Piako

A18

2

267   Piako

A19

2

268   Waemaro

A209

6

268A   Waemaro

A21

2

269   Waitoa

A22

2

270   Piako

A23

7

271   Hotungaio

A23a

4

333   Rotopiro

A24

2

344   Thames Foreshore

A25

14

345   Moanataiari 3

A26

11

346   Moanataiari 2A

A27

20

347   Moanataiari 4A

A28

22

348   Moanataiari 6

A29

12

349   Moanataiari 7

A30

12

350   Moanataiari 8A

A31

13

351   Moanataiari 8B

A32

11

352   Moanataiari 9

A33

11

353   Moanataiari 1A

A34

2

354   Kauaeranga B10

A35

2

355   Kauaeranga B11

A36

2

356   Kauaeranga B12A

A37

2

357   Kauaeranga B13

A38

2

358   Kauaeranga B13A

A39

2

359   Kauaeranga E8B

A40

4

360   Kauaeranga E9B

A41

4

360A   Kauaeranga E10B

A42

2

361   Kauaeranga E11B

A43

2

362   Kauaeranga E12B

A44

2

363   Kauaeranga E13B

A45

2

364   Kauaeranga E14B

A46

2

365 Kauaeranga 28A

A47

2

366   B Rangiriri A

A48

2

367   B Rangiriri D

A49

2

368   B Rangiriri F

A50

2

369   B Rangiriri G

A51

2

370   B Rangiriri HI

A52

2

371   B Rangiriri L

A53

2

372   B Te Tapuae Ouenuku

A54

2

373   B Tapuae

A55

4

373A   B Nokenoke A

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Deed

No.

Block

A56

2

374

B Nokenoke B

A57

2

375

Pukehinau 2

A58

2

376

B Karaka

A59

2

377

B Whakaharatau A

A60

2

459

Parangu 2

A61

6

584

Tautahanga

A62

3

654

Piako

A63

17

656

Rangihau

A64

3

688

Piako

A65

43

696

Kaimarama

A66

3

697

Ohuka

A67

2

708

Piako

A68

12

735

Waiwhakaurunga

A69

3

761

Moanataiari 5

A70

8

828

Mangarehu

A71

10

829

Mangarehu East

A72

15

830

Mangakirikiri 2

A73

2

831

Mangotahi

A74

9

832

Puketui

A75

10

833

Wharekawa East 3

A76

14

834

Kapowai

A77

9

835

Ohinemuri

A78

9

836

Te Wharau

A79

4

842

Tanutanu

A80

2

955

Te Poho 2

A81

2

990

Thames Water Race

A82

5

1008

Karioi 2

Part 2

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Deed

No.

Block

A83

6

1010

Karioi 3

A84

2

1022

Piako

A85

2

1035

Te Tautiti 1

A86

2

1036

Ahikope 1

A87

2

1037

Wharekahu

A88

2

1038

Totarapapa

A89

2

1039

Te Onetai 1

A90

2

1040

Omahu West

A91

6

1041

Omahu West 3

A92

2

1042

Tawhitirahi

A93

6

1043

Whitipirorua

A94

5

1044

Karaka South 2

A95

11

1045

Wharekawa East 1

A96

2

1046

Horete 4

A97

2

1047

Oteao 3

A98

4

1048

Te Tipi

A99

2

1049

Oteao 2

A100

2

1060

Ruahine 1

A101

5

1071

Karaka North 2

A102

3

1075

Moehau 1A, 1B & 1C

A103

3

1076

Moehau 1F & 1P

A104

3

1077

Ahirau 1 & 2

A105

47

1079

Ounora 2

A106

11

1087

Komata North

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Doc.

No.

A107

No. of

Doc.

Pages

4

Deed

No.

1113

Block

Moehau 1J

A108

3

1172

Moehau 3C

A109

4

1189

Omahu West 2

A110

5

1192

Omahu West 1A

A111

10

1193

Mangakirikiri 1 South

A112

5

1194

Mangakirikiri 3 North

A113

5

1195

Owhao West

A114

5

1196

Ruapekapeka North

A115

11

1197

Waiu

A116

2

1198

Manawaru

A117

2

1208

Moehau 11

A118

4

1225

Horete 1A

A119

4

1226

Waihou West 1A

A120

4

1227

Te Nihinihi

A121

3

1243

Owhataroa 1 South

A122

17

1245

Waikawau

A123

3

1246

Te Aroha

A124

8

1264

Moehau 1L

A125

19

1267

Waiwawa

A126

2

1269

Piako

A127

6

1270

Karaka North 3

A128

2

1301

Kahamiroi

A129

6

1302

Te Aroha

A130

3

1325

Kuaotunu 1A

A131

3

1326

Omotai 2

A132

2

1345

Kaipitopito

A133

4

1355

Onetai 2B

A134

10

1356

Manginahae

A135

13

1358

Ahuroa 1B

A136

5

1359

Horete 3

A137

10

1360

Moehau 3G

A138

1

1361

Kuaotunu 1

A139

5

1362

Ruahine 2

A140

9

1363

Te Poho 3

A141

4

1443

Te Ipu o Moehau 1

A142

6

1368

Rapaatikiato 1

A143

7

1417

Parakete

A144

6

1423

Waihou West 2

A145

4

1428

Iringa o Pirori South

A146

11

1442

Waikanae 1

A147

7

1444

Ohinemuri

A148

3

1445

Ohinemuri 1

A149

3

1446

Ohinemuri 2

A150

3

1447

Ohinemuri 3

A151

4

1448

Ohinemuri 4

A152

4

1449

Ohinemuri 5

A153

3

1450

Ohinemuri 7

A154

3

1451

Ohinemuri 8

A155

3

1452

Ohinemuri 9

A156

3

1453

Ohinemuri 10

A157

3

1454

Ohinemuri 11

A158

3

1455

Ohinemuri 12

A159

3

1456

Ohinemuri 13

A160

3

1457

Ohinemuri 14

A161

3

1458

Ohinemuri 15

A162

3

1459

Ohinemuri 16

A163

6

1460

Ohinemuri 17

A164

4

1461

Ohinemuri 18

A165

3

1462

Ohinemuri 19

A166

3

1463

Owharoa 2

A167

5

1464

Owharoa 3

A168

2

1465

Ohinemuri 5A

A169

2

1466

Ohinemuri 9A

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Deed

No.

Block

A170

2

1467

Ohinemuri 14A

A171

2

1468

Ohinemuri 15A

A172

2

1469

Ohinemuri 18A

A173

16

1480

Te Kapua 1

A174

5

1482

Te Ipu o Moehau 2

A175

4

1490

Otautu 1 & 2

A176

5

1532

Owharoa 3A

A177

1

1534

Ipu o Moehau 1 & 2

A178

2

1540

Ohinemuri 3A

A179

2

1541

Ohinemuri 8A

A180

2

1542

Ohinemuri 11A

A181

3

1543

Moehau 2A1

A182

3

1544

Moehau 2B2

A183

6

1581

Rangitoto

Part 3

Doc.

No.

A184

No. of

of Doc.

Pages

4

Deed

No.

1591

Block

Te Tautiti 2

A185

4

1604

Waiwhariki

A186

4

1605

Wharekawa East 2

A187

4

1642

Pukehinau

A188

3

1647

Moehau 4

A189

5

1659

Mangakirikiri South 3A

A190

4

1660

Ohinemuri 2A1

A191

4

1661

Ohinemuri 4A1

A192

4

1662

Ohinemuri 7A1

A193

4

1663

Ohinemuri 10A1

A194

4

1664

Ohinemuri 13A1

A195

4

1665

Ohinemuri 16A1

A196

4

1666

Ohinemuri 17A1

A197

4

1667

Ohinemuri 19A1

A198

4

1668

Owharoa 2A1

A199

6

1730

Whangamata 2

A200

6

1731

Owharoa 5A

A201

5

1732

Kopuatai 1A

A202

5

1733

Kopuatai 2A

A203

5

1734

Kopuatai 4

A204

3

1735

Tokotoko/Kaumatua/Rangitoto

A205

3

1736

Patatai

A206

3

1737

Waitakaruru

A207

4

1741

Taparahi 2A

A208

4

1742

Taparahi 3A

A209

10

1744

Hikutaia 4

A210

3

1752

Manaia 1A

A211

3

1753

Manaia 2A

A2I2

3

1754

Ohinemuri 20A1

A213

2

1757

Karaka 1

A214

3

1758

Kopuatai 1B

A215

3

1761

Waiau 1A

A216

12

1763

Kuaotunu 1C

A217

4

1767

Owharoa 4

A218

4

1772

Waiau 1A

A219

2

1786

Waiau 2A

A220

8

1790

Tairua

A221

5

1796

Tapapakaroro

A222

5

1797

Otuturu 1

A223

5

1802

Otuturu 2

A224

4

1803

Te Aroha Section 14A

A225

7

1805

Waiau 1A

A226

9

1806

Kuaotunu 3

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Index

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Deed

No.

Block

A227

4

1807

Ohinemuri 20A

A228

3

184

Waiau 1A

A229

3

1815

Te Aroha Section 15

A230

5

1816

Motukahakaha

A231

4

1837

Kopuatai 2B

A232

4

1841

Paeroa

A233

3

1851

Mataitai 7

A234

3

1874

Ohinemuri 20C

A235

6

1876

Otakeao 2

A236

7

1877

Ngatitaharua Reserve

A237

4

1879

Moehau 1M

A238

5

1880

Koromatua 2

A239

3

1889

Waiau 1A

A240

6

1890

Waikawau North

A241

5

1891

Taparahi 3B

A242

3

1892

Komata North 1B6

A243

3

1893

Te Hopai 2

A244

15

1921

Te Aroha Section 15

A245

4

1932

Kuaotunu 1D4A

A246

7

1934

Kakatarahae 1

A247

3

1935

Otakeao 1A

A248

7

1936

Waiomu 1A

A249

3

1937

Waiomu 2A

A250

7

1938

Waipatukahu 5A

A251

3

1939

Marokoka

A252

2

1940

Waokauri A

A253

6

1941

Taparahi 3C1

A254

6

1942

Whangamata 1 Reserve

A255

8

1943

Ohinemuri 20E

A256

8

1944

Ohinemuri 20B1

A257

8

1945

Ngatikoi Reserve

A258

6

1946

Owharoa 5B1

A259

4

1947

Owharoa 2A2

A260

6

1948

Te Hopai 1A

A261

8

1949

Maurihoro A

A262

6

2040

Waikanae 2

A263

12

2041

Whangamata 6A & 6B2

A264

3

2042

Horete 1B1

A265

4

2043

Waitakaruru 5A

A266

3

2044

Pouarua Pipiroa 2

A267

2

2045

Ngarua 2

A268

2

2046

Ngarua 3

A269

2

2047

Ngarua 4

A270

3

2049

Te Awaiti 4

A271

6

2050

Maukoro 1A

A272

10

2051

Maukoro 2A

A273

4

2052

Hoe o Tainui South 2

A274

2

2053

Hoe o Tainui South 3A

A275

4

2054

Hoe o Tainui South 3B

A276

9

3027

Pouarua Pipiroa 1A

A277

11

3028

Pouarua Pipiroa 3A

A278

8

3029

Ngarua 1A

A279

5

3030

Ngarua 5B

A280

6

3031

Waikaka A1

A281

9

3032

Waikaka C1

A282

8

3033

Opepeka 1A & 2

A283

13

3034

Mangawhero 2, 4, 5 & 6

A284

10

3035

Kopuatai 3 & 6

A285

5

3036

Rangatahae 1

A286

5

3037

Takapau 1

A287

7

3038

Takapau Rerekau

A288

5

3039

Te Whanake 1

Part 4

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Deed

No.

Block

A289

6

3040

Paetoke

A290

8

3041

Willis' Grant 2

A291

4

3042

Hoe o Tainui South 3C

A292

17

3170

Harataunga West1A,2A,3A,4A,

5A&7A

A293

6

3171

Ohinemuri 2A2

A294

6

3172

Ohinemuri 4A2

A295

4

3173

Kopuatai 5B

A296

6

3174

Wahine Rukuwai 1

A297

6

3242

Oteao 4A

A298

18

3244

Mangawhero 1 & 3

A299

4

3293

Te Aroha Section 15

A300

4

3477

Kuaotunu 2A1

A301

4

3478

Kuaotunu 2A2

A302

1

3479

Te Kauanga Whenuakite 3

A303

3

3499

Te Aroha Section 15

A304

2

3500

Te Aroha Section 15

A305

2

3501

Te Aroha Section 15

A306

2

3502

Te Aroha Section 15

A307

2

3503

Te Aroha Section 15

A308

2

3518

Kuaotunu 1C

A309

3

3519

Kuaotunu 2A3

A310

4

3521

Te Awaiti 1B1

A311

7

3522

Te Awaiti 1D1

A312

4

3523

Te Awaiti 1F

A313

5

3524

Te Awaiti 1G

A314

4

3525

Te Awaiti 1H1

A315

4

3526

Te Awaiti 1J1

A316

4

3527

Te Awaiti 2A

A317

32

3528

Puhangateuru1A,2A,3A,4,4A&5

A318

21

3529

Otakawe 1A, 2A & 3A

A319

6

3530

Hoe o Tainui North 3A

A320

4

3548

Waiotahi A

A321

5

3575

Opitomoko & Kuranui

A322

5

3576

Parareka 2

A323

5

3577

Te Aroha Section 17D3A

A324

3

3578

Te Aroha Section 17D6

A325

2

3594

Te Aroha Section 14D

A326

1

3601

Te Aroha Section 17C

A327

3

3605

Te Aroha Section 17A

A328

3

3623

Hoe o Tainui South 4B1A

A329

6

3624

Horahia Opou 2B1

A330

7

3625

Horahia Opou 3A

A331

7

3626

Horahia Opou 4A

A332

4

3627

Horahia Opou 5A

A333

10

3628

Kaikahu 1A

A334

4

3629

Kaikahu 2A

A335

6

3632

Kopuarahi 3A1

A336

4

3633

Kopuarahi 3B1

A337

4

3634

Kopuarahi 3C1

A338

4

3635

Kopuarahi 3D1

A339

4

3636

Kopuraruwai 1A

A340

5

3637

Kopuraruwai 4A

A341

2

3638

Koukourahi 2A

A342

5

3639

Koukourahi 4A1

A343

2

3640

Makumaku 5A1

A344

3

3642

Makumaku 5C1

A345

2

3642

Ngataipua 1A

A346

5

3643

Ngataipua East 1

A347

2

3644

Ohinemuri 20F

A348

4

3646

Te Awaiti 1B2A

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Doc.

Number

Number

of Doc.

Pages

Deed

Number Block

A349

3

3647

Tiritiri 4B1

A350

5

3648

Waitakaruru 1B2

A351

18

3653

Ngatitamatera Reserve A

A352

8

3670

Pukemokemoke 1A & 2A

A353

3

3671

Te Aroha Section 17C

A354

3

3672

Te Aroha Section 17D4

A355

3

3673

Te Aroha Section 17D5

A356

3

3839

Hoe o Tainui South 4B2

A357

6

3841

Kopuarahi 1A

A358

6

3842

Makumaku 3A

A359

25

3845

Ngaromaki

A360

4

3846

Puhangateuru 1B

A361

2

3847

Waitakaruru 5B3

A362

5

3862

Te Aroha Section 17D1 & 17B

A363

3

3893

Te Aroha Section 17D1

A364

1

3974

Ngataipua 2

A365

2

4011

Te Aroha Section 17B

A366

1

4013

Waitakaruru 5B

A367

2

4014

Waitakaruru 5B3

A368

1

4048

Horahia Opou 3B2

A369

3

4063

Te Aroha Section 17A3

A370

1

4097

Te Awaiti 2B

A371

1

4130

Te Awaiti 1A1

A372

1

4133

Te Aroha Section 17A1

A373

2

4268

Whangamata 4B2A

A374

2

4508

Rawhitiroa A3

A375

1

4530

Whangamata 4D3

A376

2

4559

Harataunga East 1B1

A377

2

4564

Puhangateuru 3B2

A378

6

4566

Mata South B

A379

2

4573

Wahine Rukuwai 2A

A380

5

4578

Hoe o Tainui North 6B2J1

A381

6

4587

Whangamata 4D4B1

A382

2

4600

Ngatikoi Reserve 1A

A383

6

4604

Whangamata

 

 

 

4B1,4B2B1&4D4B2A

A384

1

4604A

Whangamata 4D4B2A

A385

3

4608

Wairau 3A1

A386

4

4610

Makumaku 5A2D4B1

A387

5

4613

Hoe o Tainui North 5B2

A388

4

4624

Hoe o Tainui North 6A2A

A389

3

4643

Te Awaiti 1J2A2B

A390

2

4645

Opatito

A391

2

4665

Whangamata 4C

A392

5

4690

Te Awaiti 1J2B1B2B

A393

8

4693

Hoe o Tainui South 4B1B

A394

5

4734

Ngatikoi Reserve 1B2

A395

4

4743

Ngatikoi Reserve 1B1

A396

9

5042

Kopuarahi 2 & Koukourahi 3A

A397

6

5097

Hoe o Tainui North 6B2J2

A398

2

5099

Moanakapiti-Huhuraumati

 

 

 

D4A1

A399

20

5100

Manaiai B&2B Sections E2A &

 

 

 

E2E

A400

2

5105

Moanakapiti-Huhuraumati

 

 

 

D4C

A401

3

5207

Te Aroha Section 17B

A402

2

5113

Moanakapiti-Huhuraumati

 

 

 

C2A

A403

3

5116

Moanakapiti-Huhuraumati

 

 

 

D4B

A404

2

5122

Te Aroha Section 17A1

A405

2

5189

Harataunga West 2B1

A406

2

5418

Whangamata 6B1

A407

2

5443

Wahine Rukuwai 2B

A408

2

5547

Moehau 2B4C2B2

A409

5

5639

Taparahi 2B1A

A410

11

5649

Ngataipua 4

All Deeds held by Land Information New Zealand, Head Office.

Part 5 Section B-

Native Land Purchase Files

 

No. of   NLP

 

Doc.

Doc.   File

 

No.

Pages   No.

Block

B1

4   1873/29

General

B2

6   1873/32

General

B3

6   2873/35

General

B4

3   1873/41

Whangamata

B5

1   1873/42

Waiwhakaurunga

B6

3   1873/51

Hikutaia/Whangamata

B7

Not used

 

B8

1   1873/145

General

B9

8   1873/194

Thames Waterworks

B10

12   1873/199

Thames Foreshore

B11

2   1873/218

Waitoa

B12

1   1873/200

Thames Foreshore

B13

1   1874/69

Thames Foreshore

B14

9   1874/79

Piako

B15

6   2874/137

Kapowai/Puketui

B16

11   1874/159

Piako

B17

2   1874/186

Thames Foreshore

B18

2   1874/441

General

B19

3   1874/482

Tairua/Te Karo

B20

1   1875/130

Thames Foreshore

B21

2   1875/269

General

B22

6   1879/43

Tautahanga

B23

13   1879/202

General

B24

1   1879/565

Tapapakaroro

B25

4   1880/58

General

B26

4   1880/180

Piako

B27

6   1880/395

Ruahine 2

B28

1   1880/595

Tairua

B29

4   2880/632

Moehau 1J

B30

25   1880/700

General

B31

5   1880/722

Waiu

B32

19   1880/777

Ohinemuri

B33

3   1881/110

Piako

B34

29   1881/114

Ounuora 2

B35

13   1881/189

General

B36

184   1881/246

Ohinemuri

B37

6   1881/325

Owharoa

B38

8   1881/429

Whenuakite 2

B39

21   1881/481

Waihou West 3

B40

67   1881/516

Waiotahi A

Part 6

 

No. of

NLP

 

Doc.

of Doc.

File

 

No.

Pages

No.

Block

B41

29

1882/5

Coromandel Foreshore

B42

24

1882/455

Karioi

B43

8

1882/482

Manginahae

B44

4

1883/94

General

B45

3

2883/243

Horete 3

B46

16

1883/371

General

X

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Index

B47   5   1883/372 Ruapekapeka

B48   2   1883/373 Piako

B49   6 1883/403 Waihou West 2

B50   34   1884/n Parakete

B51   28   1884/50 Moehau 3G

B52   15   1884/74 Waihou West1

B53   13   1884/149 Hihi & Piraunui

B54   42   1885/18 General

B55   5   1885/170 Karioi 3

B56   13   1885/187 Karaka

B57   4 1885/267 Omahu West 3

B58   52   1885/343 Piako

B59   30   1886/36 Rapaatikiato

B60   1   1886/179A Whangamata/Ohinemuri

B61   1   1886/254 Rangitoto

B62   125 1887/201 Wharekawa East 2

B63   23   1888/6 Pukehinau

B64   37   1888/88 Waiwhariki

Part 7

No. of NLP Doc.   Doc.   File

No.   Pages No. Block

B65   22 1888/281 Karaka North 1

B66   50 1888/297 Otautu 1&2

B67   22   1889/36 Mangakirikiri 3

B68   3 1889/39 Waiotahi A

B69   60 1889/268 Ohinemuri

B70   60 1890/144 Kuaotunu 1

B71   53 1890/311 Hikutaia 4

B72   60   1891/8 Whangamata 2

B73   5 1891/229 Omahu West 2

B74   932   1892/8 Piako

Part 8

No. of NLP

Doc.   Doc.   File

No.   Pages No. Black

B74   932   1892/8 Piako

Part 9

No. of NLP

Doc.   Doc.   File

No.   Pages No. Block

B75   4 1892/44 Owharoa 2

B76   31 1892/220 Iringa o Pirori

B77   1   1893/31 Ohinemuri 18

B78   3   1893/45 Ohinemuri

B79   10 1893/147 Whangamata 4A

B80   52 1893/243 Otuturu

B81   52 1893/268 Te Aroha Domain

B82   158 1893/271 Piako

Part 10

No. of NLP

Doc.   Dec.   File

No.   Page No.   Block

B83   44 1894/93 Parareka 2

B84   12   1894/11 Matai tai 7

B85   34 1894/287 Piako

B86   1 1894/316 Mangakirikiri 1

B87   2 1894/354 Owharoa 5

B88   5 1894/358 Moehau 1M

B89   3 1894/373 Wharekawa 4

No. of NLP Doc.   Doc.   File

No.   Pages No. Block

B90   2 1894/386 Whanauroroa

B91   48   1895/15 Repanga

B92   6   1895/23 Ngatitaharua Reserve

B93   7   1895/51 Ngatitu Reserve

B94   7 1895/69 Ohinemuri 4

B95   3   1895/73 Otakeao

B96   4 1895/106 Hapuakohe

B97   4 1895/112 Te A roha

B98   11   1895/115 Makomako/Pungarehuroa

B99   I 1895/125 Hoe o Tainui

B100   3 1895/130 Piako

B101   38 1895/155 Koromatua 2

B102   13 1895/254 Komata North 1B6

B103   18 1895/304 Tihiouou

B104   27 1895/340 Waokauri

B105   8 1895/382 Whangamata 1 Reserve

B106   15 1895/444 Ngatitamatera Reserve

B107   6 1896/38 Owharoa 2

B108   12 1896/109 Marokoka

B109   6 1896/209 Mata South

B110   13 1896/219 Piako

B111   14 1896/244 Horete 1B2

B112   23   1897/84 Hoe o Tainui South 1

B113   8 1897/120 Kai kahu 3

B114   4 1897/147 Koukourahi 2

B115   1 1897/209 Kakatarahae

B116   10 1897/214 Waikanae 2

B117   76 1897/238 Waiau 1

B118   37 1897/265 Te Whanake

Part II

No. of NLP Doc   Doc   Flk

No.   Pages No. Block

B119   42 1897/306 Waikanae 1

B120   20 1898/21 Whangamata 6

B121   9 1898/30 Moehau 3

B122   48 1898/195 Ngarua & Mangawhero

B123   14 1898/119 Ngaromaki

B124   5 1898/147 Moehau 1

B125   10 1898/167 Te Hopai

B126   36 1898/168 Kopuatai 1B

B127   18 1898/186 Willis' Grant

B128   77 1899/48 Harataunga

B129   105 1899/89 Taparahi 2

B130   57 1899/108 Manaia

B131   53 1899/112 Owhataroa/Ipuwhakatara

Part 12

No. of NLP Doc   Doc   Flk

No.   Pages No. Block

B132   9 1899/156 Karaka 1

B133   4 1899/160 Ahiraumati

B134   12 1899/190 Oteao 4

B135   26 1899/198 Mangawhero

B136   47 1899/218 Pouarua Pipiroa

B137   40 1899/234 Te Aroha

B138   4 1900/43 Wahine Rukuwai

B139   28 1900/48 Waikaka

B140   39 1900/87 Maukoro

B141   19   1901/35 Opepeka

XI

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Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

NLP

File

No.

Block

B142

2

1901/37

Ohinearei

B143

17

1901/47

Otakawe

B144

18

1902/20

Kuaotunu 2A2

B145

38

1902/37

Te Aroha

B146

104

1902/40

Kuaotunu 3

B147

4

1902/54

Kuaotunu 2A1

B148

20

1902/60

Waiparuparu

B149

34

1902/67

Kauanga Whenuakite 3

B150

112

1902/68

Hoe o Tainui North 3

Part 13

Doc.

No.

Doc.

Pages

File

No.

Block

B151

13

1903/1

Kuaotunu 1C

B152

29

1903/102

Kuaotunu 1D

B153

2

1904/203

Ngarua

B154

38

1905/39

Te Awaiti

B155

3

1905/81

Tautiti 2

B156

4

1906/40

Moehau 1G

B157

25

1906/85

Maurihoro

B158

25

1907/21

Pukemokemoke

B159

13

1910/130

Waitakaruru

B160

7

1912/59

Hoe o Tainui South 4

B161

13

1912/29

Koukourahi/Kopuarahi

B162

32

1912/40

Hoe o Tainui North 6

B163

15

1913/97

Horahia Opou

B164

44

1913/107

Whangamata 4

B165

25

1913/107/1

Whangamata 4

B166

38

1914/55

Manaia

B167

38

1914/67

Rawhitiroa

B168

7

1914/107

Moanakapiti/Huhuraumati

B169

24

1915/21

Wahine Rukuwai 2

B170

31

1915/40

Mata South

B171

17

1916/20

Puhangateuru 3B2

B172

47

1919/21

Makumaku/Wairau

B173

39

1919/43

Ngatirahiri Reserve

B174

55

1920/31

Ngatikoi Reserve

B175

4

1921/45

Makumaku 4

B176

21

1921/75

Hoe o Tainui South 4

B177

28

1924/19

Opatito

All files are located in National Archives, Wellington.

The Archives Reference is MA-MLP 1, except for the following:

1882/246 MA 13/54b; 1885/343 MA 13/64; 1892/8 MA 13/64;1896/109 MA-MLP 6/7

All documents are extracts of the files, except for NLP 1892/8, which is the complete file, and is ordered accordingly (i.e. most recent correspondence on the top of the file).

Part 14 Section C—Maori Affairs Department Head Office Files

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

File

No.

Subject

C2

1

N&D 1875/5994

Thames Foreshore

C2

2

N&D 1878/2741 2878/2741

Thames Foreshore

C3

28

NO 1882/1284

Ohinemuri

C4

172

NO 1889/853

Moehau 4

C5

5

NO 1889/2075

Waikawau

C6

30

N 1907/23

Awaiti 2

 

No. of

 

 

Doc.

Doc.

File

 

No.

Pages

No.

Subject

C7

142

N 1907/507

Waikawau

C7a

1

N 1908/694

Waitakaruru

C8

8

MA 5/5/104

Whangamata 6B1

C9

6

MA 5/5/194

Moehau 2B4C2B2

C10

13

MA 5/5/286

Purunui/Motutere B

Part 15

 

No. of

 

 

Doc.

Doc.

File

 

No.

Pages

No.

Subject

C11

340

Special File 2

Te Aroha

C12

25

Special File 62

Ohinemuri

C13

29

Special File 62

Ohinemuri

C14

47

Special File 120

Te Aroha

All files held in National Archives, Wellington, except for the following, for which no files were located (the infomation concerning them is taken from Maori Affairs Head Office Inwards Correspondence Registers, held by National Archives, Wellington, and set out in Schedule form):

N&D 1875/5994; N&D 1878/2741; NO 1889/2075; N 1908/694

Archives References for the remainder are as follows:

NO 1882/1284; MA 13/35(b); NO 1889/853; MA 13/29(b); N 1907/23; MA 1; N 1907/507; MA 1; MA 5/5/104; MA 1; MA 5/5/194; MA 1; MA 5/5/286; MA 1; Special File 2; MA 13/86; Special File 62 (C12); MA 13/35(b); Special File 62 (C13); MA 13/35(c); Special File 120 MA 13/85

Part 16 Section D—Lands and Survey Department Head Office Files

 

No. of

 

 

Doc.

Doc.

File

 

No.

Pages

No.

Subject

D1

37

14422

Omahu West

D2

25

19415

Waitakaruru

D3

77

54769

General

D4

27

55607

General

D5

7

55964

Ngaromaki

D6

9

57344

Moehau 2A2

D7

1

57540

Makumaku 1 & 2

D8

3

57946

Kopuraruwai 2

D9

6

57947

Koukourahi 3B

D10

3

57948

Koukourahi 3B

D11

15

57949

Koukourahi 1

D12

3

57950

Ngataipua 3

D13

14

57951

Ngataipua 2

D14

4

57952

Kopuarahi 2

D15

1

57974

Waikaka Reserve

D16

3

58221

Makumaku 4

D17

2

58755

Ngaromaki

D17a

1

7/553

Hoe o Tainui South 4B1B

D18

65

7/618

Kuaotunu 2B

D19

20

7/909

Ngataipua 4

D20

132

22/832

Ohinemuri 20

D21

44

22/2561

Ongarehu

D22

8

22/2861

Ohinemuri 6

D23

7

36/2377

Whangamata 6B1

All files are located in National Archives, Wellington.

The Archives Reference is LS1, except for the following: 14422 MA 13/54(a)

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Index

57974 The file was not located (the infomation concerning it is taken from Maori Affairs Head Office Inwards Correspondence Register (held by National Archives, Wellington), and Lands and Survey Head Office Inwards corrpesondence Register (held by Land Information New Zealand Head Office), and set out in Schedule form.

22/832 AAMX/W3529

36/2377 AA M X/W3284

Part 17 Section E— Lands and Survey Department Auckland Files

No. or

Doc.   Doc.   File

No.   Pagos   No.   Subject

E1   18   681A   Piako

E2   10   2469   Wharekawa

E3   3   4017   Moehau

Held by National Archives, Auckland. The Archives Reference is LS-A 1108.

Part 17 Section F—M ines Department Head Office Files

No. of

Doc.   Doc   Flk

No.   Pages   No.   Subject

F1   33   1894/401 Kuaotunu

F2   15   1894/429   Waitaia

F3   4   1898/1327 Kuaotunu 3

F4   7   1900/272 Paeroa

F5   20   1905/1517 Opitomoko & Kuranui/ Parareka 2

F6   7   1906/622 Opitomoko & Kuranui/ Parareka 2

A l l files located at National Archives, Wellington, except 1898/132, which was not located (the infomation concerning it is taken from Mines Head Office Inwards. Correspondence Register (held by National Archives, Wellington), and set out in Schedule form.

The Archives Reference is MD 1.

Part 17 Section G—Mines Department Thames Files

No. of

Doc.   Doc
No. Pages

G1   18   Mining Warden Thames Inwards Correspondence File

This file is held at National Archives, Auckland. The Archives Reference is BACL A208/1.

Part 17 Section H—Justice Department Head Office Files

No. of

Doc.   Doc.   File

No.   Pages   No.   Subject

H1   8   1899/1070   Harataunga 2

H2   25   1900/939   Pungapunga

Both files are located at National Archives, Wellington. The Archives Reference is J1.

Part 17 Section I— Maori Land Court Whangarei Minute Books

No. of Auckland

Doc   Doc   Minute

No.   Pages Book   Page Nos

11   78   35-36,   331-333,   342-343 Held by Maori Land Court, Whangarei.

Part 18 Section J—Maori Land Court Hamilton Minute Books

No. of Coromandel

Doc   Doc   Minute

No.   Pages Book   Page Nos

J1   19   1   18-19, 79-82, 88, 164, 189-193, 199-202, 244, 247

J2   159   2   41, 77-186, 188-201, 206-207, 212-215, 270-271, 277-287, 397- 398, 401-412, 406-412, 414-417

J3   31   3 9-11, 33-35, 68-70, 75, 105, 137- 147, 149-154, 189, 389, 433

J4   30   4   139-140, 142-157, 161-166, 192- 194, 201-202, 231

J5   34   5 72-78, 89-106,108-111,115,132- 134

J6   33   6   5-6, 8-9, 11-13, 35, 38-43A, 113- 127, 150-151

J7   10   8   313,346-349,368-372

No. of Hauraki

Doc.   Doc.   Minute

No.   Pages Book   Page Nos

J8   6   1   78-83

J9   1   3   401

J10   5   4   46-50

J11   5   5   328, 346-349

J12   26   6   19-22, 225-243, 391, 410-411

J13   24   7   28-29, 31-34, 42-43, 73-75, 107- 111, 188, 203-204, 211-215

J14 76 8 161, 163, 165-168, 170-188, 207- 210, 212-214, 227-229, 235-238, 259-261, 264-267, 279, 284-285, 288-290, 302, 306-307, 318-319, 352-353, 368-373, 438-439, 446- 453

J15 91 9 3-10, 40-62, 65-67, 99, 102-103, 154-158, 180-207, 214-222, 238- 239, 242, 280, 322-323, 435-440

Part 19

No. of   Haurakl

Doc.   Doc.   Minute

No.   Psges Book   Page Nos

J16   52   10   26-59, 67,129-131, 188-193, 198- 200, 320-323, 369

J17   125   11   13-14,   61-67, 69-81, 85-95, 97- 108, 110, 179-181, 237-247, 249- 254, 257, 272=273, 288-291, 310- 323, 325, 346-349, 352-356. 363-375, 377-387

J18   57   12   1-2, 4-10, 246-275, 279-292, 305, 318, 346-347

J19   4   13 49-51, 288

J20   70   14   2-9, 11, 19-23, 25, 74, 83-84, 87, 89, 134-140, 153-161, 221-222, 230-234, 291, 312-336, 346

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Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Hauraki

Minute

Book

Page Nos

J21

7

15

53-54, 61-62,132-133

J22

25

16

123-124, 126, 321-328,393-400,

403-408

J23

6

17

97, 108, 110-111, 143, 152

J24

6

18

251-256

J25

20

19

129-131, 136-137, 206-209, 212-

 

 

 

213, 231-235, 237-240

J26

21

20

289-299, 324-332, 335

J27

17

21

4-7, 15-16, 54-58, 68-69, 96-97,

104-105

J28

19

23

2-11, 54-59, 246-247

J29

29

24

30-32, 86-90, 134-136, 161-171,

182-185, 207-209

J30

64

25

90-110, 143-159, 162-169, 181-

 

 

 

183, 189-200, 319-320

Part 20

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Hauraki

Minute

Book

Page Nos.

J31

8

26

50, 106-112

J32

25

27

241-249, 255-259, 271-274, 279-

285

J33

11

28

291-301

J34

2

28A

95-96

J35

1

28B

50

J36

5

30

81-85

J37

3

31

206-208

J38

7

32

93-95, 103, 105-107

J39

2

33

240-241

J40

6

34

83-88

J41

50

35

186 (5 inserted pages), 194-196,

204-211, 213-234, 264 (5

 

 

 

inserted pages), 298 (6 inserted

 

 

 

pages)

J42

18

36

3-6, 14-18, 21-25, 35-36,204,

279

J43

5

36A

13-17

J44

36

37

7-8, 122-129, 131, 142-149, 152-

 

 

 

153, 156, 160-168, 170-171, 266-

267, 321

J45

2

38

264-265

J46

39

39

89,113-126, 229-230,253-263,

272-273, 275, 281-287, 295

J47

1

40

240

J48

45

41

33-36, 171-179, 183-184, 188, 193,

195-196,198-203, 205, 211-217,

220, 222-223

J49

5

42

105-107,145-146

J50

11

43

45-48,62-63,87-89,147-147

J51

11

44

19-21, 30, 38-39, 47-49, 161, 291

J52

32

45

25-31,33-38,61,63,124-126,

149-150,154, 159-162, 179-185

J53

40

46

160,183-188, 205-222, 233, 243-

251, 331, 342-343, 348, 364

J54

28

47

56-57, 69-70, 78-79, 116-127,

130-138

J55

25

48

68-74, 80-82,113-115, 164-165,

259-260,292-293, 341-346

J56

4

49

79-80, 318, 335

J57

17

50

16-18, 48, 61-62, 103, 133, 141-

 

 

 

142, 159, 276, 301-302, 360-361,

363

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Hauraki

Minute

Book

Page Nos

J58

24

52

101-112, 126-127, 129-136, 138-

 

 

 

139

J59

(not used)

 

 

J60

34

53

77, 86, 96-97, 108, 174-179, 198,

203,218-222, 230-234, 239-242,

250-251, 269-272, 347

J61

6

54

203, 289, 291, 317. 346, 378

J62

29

55

10, 197, 211-213, 316-321, 368-

 

 

 

369, 373-374, 377-378,382-383

J63

38

56

140-141, 201-202, 204, 241, 259,

309-311, 329-332,334, 338-339,

343-344, 347-348, 352-359, 367-

373

Part 21

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Hauraki

Minute

Book

Page Nos

J64

23

57

103, 127-129, 134-135, 305-306,

314-315.331-335,341,348-352,

361-362

J65

40

58

8-10, 12-14, 82-83,132, 155, 208-

 

 

 

217, 335-336, 339-345, 347-352,

358-360,361-364

J66

23

59

2-8, 80, 97-98, 112-114, 117-118,

122, 125-126, 172, 179-180, 216-

217

J67

9

60

34-38,269-272

J68

28

61

1-14, 81-84

J69

5

62

236-238, 293-294

J70

19

63

50, 260-275, 304-305

J71

2

64

73-74

J72

2

65

326

J73

2

66

363

J74

8

67

245-246, 249, 266-268, 310-311

J75

11

68

4, 41-42, 111, 114, 119, 125, 328,

353-354

J76

2

69

102,216

J77

4

70

208, 221-222, 228

J78

4

80

85-86,133-134

 

No. of

Waikato

 

Doc.

Doc.

Minute

 

No.

Pages

Book

Page Nos

J79

6

2

299-304

Held by Maori Land Court, Hamilton

Part 21 Section K-Maori Land Court Hamilton Block Order

 

No. of

 

 

Doc.

Doc.

File

 

No.

Pages

No.

Block

K1

5

C104

Kapowai

K2

5

C119

Rangihau

K3

2

C132

Kaimarama

K4

8

C134

Oteao 1

K5

4

C141

Waiwawa

K6

2

C149

Whenuakite

K7

9

C151

Ahirau (Cabbage Bay)

K8

17

C164

Oteao 3

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Index

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

File

No.

Block

K9

3

C165

Oteao 2

K10

6

C189

Ounuora 2

K11

1

C192

Ahirau (Mercury Bay)

K12

4

C197

Matamataharakeke

K13

8

C264

Huhurahi

K14

19

C310

Tapapakaroro/Okahutai

K15

3

C311

Motukahakaha

K16

10

C319

Harataunga

K17

7

C320

Waikawau

K18

6

C323

Waikanae 1

K19

5

C324

Te Weiti 1, 2 & 3

K20

20

C333

Otautu

K21

6

C393

Te Mata South

K22

4

C398

Waipatukahu 5

K23

4

0399

Waiomu 1

K24

4

C400

Waiomu 2

K25

5

C507

Kuaotunu 1

K26

9

C509

Kuaotunu 3

K27

13

C510

Kuaotunu 4

K28

4

C511

Kuaotunu 5

K29

4

C512

Kuaotunu 6

K30

2

H166

Tautahanga

K31

3

H198

Whitipirorua

K32

3

H260

Ahikope

K33

7

H270

Mangarehu

K34

2

H353

Te Tipi

K35

4

H361

Totarapapa

K36

5

H395

Papatai

K37

5

H410

Te Poho

K38

3

H416

Manginahae

K39

11

H540

Ruahine

K40

5

H556

Wharekawa East 2

K41

9

H570

Kahamiroi

K42

5

H571

Wharekahu

K43

7

H586

Ruapekapeka

K44

8

H592

Waiwhakaurunga/Opango

K45

13

H609

Ipu o Moehau

K46

8

H614

Waihou West 2

K47

9

H621

Hihi & Piraunui

K48

1

H625

Te Wharau

K49

13

H632

Te Tautiti

K50

13

H649

Waihou West 1

K51

25

H663

Kopuatai

K52

 

1

H664 Koromatua

K53

8

H675

Horete 1

K54

9

H704

Karioi

K55

14

H745

Taparahi

K56

15

H794

Mangakirikiri

K57

114

H811

Ohinemuri

Part 22

Doc.

No.

K58

No. of

Doc.   File

Pages   No.

40   H814

Block

Ohinemuri 20

K59

6

H867

Otuturu

K60

26

H959

Te Hopai

K61

7

H997

Paetoke

K62

7

H1001

Rangatahae

K63

6

H1004

Takapau

K64

5

H1005

Tokotoko/Kaumatua/Rangitoto

K65

9

H1006

Takapau Rerekau

K66

13

H1009

Wahine Rukuwai

 

No. of

 

 

Doc.

Doc.

File

 

No.

Pages

No.

Block

K67

9

H1010

Waitakaruru 1

K68

11

H1012

Te Whanake

K69

23

H1014

Waikaka

K70

29

H1059

Kaikelhll

K71

13

H1140

Kopuraruwai

K72

27

H1141

Koukourahi

K73

16

H1154

Ngataipua

K74

20

H1157

Makumaku

K75

22

H1182

Maukoro

K76

5

H1183

Willis' Grant

K77

8

H1185

Hoe o Tainui A

K78

31

H1187

Mangawhero

K79

19

H1193

Horahia Opou

K80

54

H1206

Te Awaiti

K81

51

H1232

Otakawe

K82

38

H1254

Pouarua Pipiroa

K83

1

H1297

Waikaka Reserve

K84

20

H1312

Ngarua

K85

23

H1322

Opepeka

K86

18

H1336

Ngatitamatera Reserve

K87

2

H1336

(Part Bii) Tamatera Reserve

K88

5

H1348

Ohinemuri 2A2

K89

5

H1349

Ohinemuri 4A2

K90

8

H1350

Ohinemuri 6

K91

5

H1351

Ohinemuri 7A2

K92

2

H1353

Ohinemuri 13A2

K93

13

H1355

Ohinemuri 17A2

K94

4

H1604

Sec 1 Block V Ohinemuri SD

K95

1

H1620

Rawerawe

All files held by Maori Land Court, Hamilton.

Part 23 Section L—Maori Land Court Hamilton Correspondence Files

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.   File

Pages   No.

Block

L1

6

C202

Whenuakite

L2

7

C353

Kaimarama

L3

9

H609

Ipu o Moehau

L4

42

H811

Ohinemuri

L5

20

H883

Ohinemuri

L6

7

H1009

Wahine Rukuwai

L7

13

H1014

Waikaka

L8

2

H1140

Kopuraruwai

L9

4

H1154

Ngataipua

All files held by Maori Land Court, Hamilton.

Part 23 Section M—Trust Commissioner Auckland Files

Doc.

No. of

Doc.

 

No.

Pages

Year

M1

86

1873

M2

22

1875

M3

22

1882

All files held at National Archives, Auckland.

Archives References are as follows:

1873 BABG/A52/9

1875 BABG/A52/10

1882 BABG/A52/11 & 12

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Part 24 Section N— Hamilton Survey Plans

Doc.   Plan

No.   No.   Block

Maori Land (ML) Plans

N1   66   Pukemaukuku

N2   70   Parangu 2

N3   106   Whakanekeneke 2

N4   991   Hotungaio

N5   1066C   Pukekura

N6   1066D1A   Matakitaki

N7   1066D1B   Matakitaki

N8   1066D2   Kauri

N9   1066E   Pita's Block

N10   1066G   Maumaupaki

N11   1066H   Awakanae

N12   1066I   Mahakirau

N13   1135   Pukeatua & Walau

N14   1408   Walau

N15   1408(1B)   Waiau

N16   1486A   Hangawera

N17   1486B   Piako

N18   1486C   Piako

N19   1651   Parakete

N20   1674   Te Kapua

N21   1737   Motutere

N22   1742   Waltaia

N23   1811   Hotungaio & Taurikomore

N24   1831   Rangitoto

N25   1847   Otuturu

N26   1905   Otautu

N27   1958   Kapowal (4 pages)

N28   1959   Ounuora (2 pages)

N29   1966   Kalmarama (2 pages)

N30   1967   Waiwawa & Taranoho

N31   2043   Te Weiti

N32   2043A   Te Weiti

N33   2171   Ahlrau

N34   2243   Te Wharau

N35   2243A   Te Wharau

N36   2268   Komata North & South

N37   2278   Te Karaka

N38   2285   Whenuaklte

N39   2302   Otautu 1 & 2

N40   2302A   Otautu 3 & 4

N41   2493   Pakautukua

N42   2494   Rangiahu

N43   2516   Waiwhakaurunga (2 pages)

N44   2525   Harataunga

N45   2534   Manginahae

N46   2535   Hotoritori

N47   2551   Otama

N48   2555   Waikawau (4 pages)

N49   2557   Manala

N50   2557C   Manala

N51   2569   Whltlpirorua

N52   2570   Omahu

N53   2580   Tairua (2 pages)

N54   2583   Whangamata

N55   2594   Karaka

N56   2605   H i h i & P i rau n u i

N57   2607   Te Karo

N58   2609   Ounuora

N59   2612   Whangamata & Hikutaia

N60   2615   Owhataroa

N61   2617   Tautahanga

Doc.   Plan

No.   No.   Block

Maori Land (ML) Plans

N62   2629   Whenuaklte 2

N63   2640   Owhao

N64   2646   Mangotahl

N65   2647   Waokauri

N66   2648   Rapaatl kl ato

N67   2702   Hangawera

N68   2704   Taukoro

N69   2704A   Taukoro

N70   2721 Ipu o Moehau

N71   2724B   Tawhltirahi

N72   2733   Waiu

N73   2735   Te Welti 4

N74   Not used

N75   2739   Puketui

N76   2796   Omahu Reserve

N77   2896   Mangaklrikiri 4

N78   2898   Omahu West

N79   2898(1)   Omahu West 2

N80   2900   Te Onetai

N81   2901   Te Horete

N82 2901(1B2)   Te Horete 1B2

N83   2906   Ohuka

N84   2907   Ruapekapeka

N85   2914(2)   Taparahi

N86   2914(1)   Taparahi

N87   2914(3)   Taparahi

N88   2916   Oteao 2

N89   2940   Wairakau Reserve

N90   2951   Walkanae   (2 pages)

N91   2951A   Walkanae

N92   2951C   Walkanae 4

N93   2951D   Walkanae 3

N94   2952   Walkanae 2

N95   2971   Wharekawa East (8 pages)

N96   2973   Wharekawa East 3

N97   2976   Walroa

N98   2976(1)   Wairoa

N99   2977   Pakirarahi

N100   2982   Moehau (5 pages)

N101   2982E   Moehau 1G & 1H

N102 2982(10)   Moehau 1D

N103   2992   Walotahi

N 104   2993   Te Ahuroa

N105   3006   Wharekawa East 4 & 5

N 106   3010   Waiharakeke

N107   3026   Omahu West 3

N108   3028   Opltomoko & Kuranui

N 109   3033   Whangamata & Hikutai a (4 pages)

N110   3044   Ngaromakl (2 pages)

N111   3053   Kalpitopito

N112   3054   Walhekau 1

N113   3057   Opitomoko & Kuranui

N114   3062   Te Aroha

N115   3119   Pukehlnau

N116   3127   Tanutanu

N117   3304   Parareka 2

N118   3305   Karlol

N119   3306   Te Poho 2 & 3

N120   3387   Mangakirikiri

N121   3407   Waihekau

N122 3410A&B   Waihekau 4

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Index

Doc.   Plan

No.   No.   Block

Maori Land (ML) Plans

N123   3416   Ohinemuri (6 pages)

N124   3416   Ohinemuri (6 pages)

N125   3416A   Ohinemuri

N126   3416(1)   Ohinemuri (2 pages)

N127 3416 (2&3) Ohinemuri (3 pages)

N128   3416(4)   Ohinemuri 20

N 129   3458   Mangateparu

N130   3460   Karioi 4

N131   3477   Te Puninga

N132   3491   Mangakirikiri 2 &

Mangarehu Reserve

N133   3503   Te Aroha

N134   3549   Kuaotunu (2 pages)

N135   3549A   Kuaotunu 1A

N136   3549(4)   Kuaotunu 2

N137 3549 (B1) Kuaotunu 2

N138 3549(82)   Kuaotunu 2

N139   3549C   Kuaotunu 1D

N140   3549C Kuaotunu 1D

N141   3637   Maungawhio Wahi Tapu

N142   3639   Perekewhakaputaia Wahi Tapu

N143   3643   Rau Te Whero Wahi Tapu

N144   3648   Kotangitangi Wahi Tapu

N145   3652   Rauwharangi Wahi Tapu

N146   3654   Tapapakaroro & Okahutai

N147   3656   Motukahakaha (2 pages)

N148   3686   Wai paheke & Ahirau

N149   3688   Oteao 3&4

N150   3695   Waihou West 1

N151   3736   Te Tipi

N152   3782   Hangawera

N153   3804   Te Horete 3

N154   3817   Omotai & Ngutumanga

N155   3836   Whangamata 6

N156   3905   Waihou West 3

N157   3928   Kopuatai

N158   3929   Koromatua

N159   4078   Whakahoro

N160   4150   Owharoa 3

N161   4487   Pukemokemoke

N162   4493(1)   Waikawau North

N163   4493(2)   Waikawau North

N164   4494   Wai kawau South 4

N165   4498   Otakeao 2

N166   4498   Otakeao 1 & 2

N167 4498A &   B   Otakeao 1

N168   4622   Moehau 1L

N169   4623   Moehau 1M

N170   4624   Moehau 1K

N171   4625   M oehau 1I & 1J

N172   4738(1)   Moehau 4

N173   4738(2)   Moehau 4

N174   4738(3)   Moehau 4

N175   4745   Moehau 2

N176   4816   Papatai

N177   4858   Waiparuparu

N178   4858A   Waiparuparu

N179   5399   Piako 8 Pages

N180   5701   Marokoka

N181 5701A&B   Marokoka Reserves

N182   5701C   Marokoka Reserve

N183   5897   Hikutala 4

Doc.   Plan

No.   No.   Black

Maori Land (ML) Plans

N184 5934C&D   Piako (2 pages)

N185   6222   Te Hopai

N186   6227A   Tihikonui

N187   6227B   Kakatarahae 2

N188   6229   Hoe o Tainui

N189   6235   Wahine Rukuwai

N 190   6238   W aemaro

N191   6239   Kopuatai

N192   6240   Rangltoto

N193   6241   Mohonui & Patatai

N194   6243   Waikaka

N195   6243B   Waikaka A2 & B

N196 6243C2   Waikaka C2

N197   6251   Takapau Rerekau

N 198   6253   Rawerawe

N199   6256   Maukoro Reserve

N200   6258   Wharawhara

N201   6263   Kopuatai 3 & 6

N202   6264   Whanake etc

N203   6264A   Whanake etc

N204 6264B2   Whanake 3

N205   6265   Waitakaruru

N206   6314   Kalkahu

N207   6315   Kopuraruwai

N208   6316   Koukourahi

N209   6385   Harataunga West (2 pages)

N210   Not used

N211   6397   M akumaku

N212   6423   Ngataipua

N213   6429   Kahotara Wahi Tapu

N214   6457   Omaro

N215   6483   Kopuarahi

N216   6501   Horahia Opou

N217   6501(1)   Horahia Opou 1 & 2A

N218   6501(2)   Horahia Opou 5B

N219   6547   Te Awalti (2 pages)

N220   6548   Mangawhero

N221   6549   Ngarua (2 pages)

N222 6549(1B)   Ngarua 1B

N223 6549 (5A) Ngarua 5A

N 224   6564   Pouarua - Pipiroa

N225 6564(1B)   Pouarua - Plpiroa 1B

N226   6577   Waitakaruru & Puhangateuru (4 pages)

N227   6646   Te Kauanga Whenuaklte

N228   6646   Te Kauanga Whenuaklte

N229 6697(2)   Maukoro 1 & 2

N230   6697(1)   Maukoro 1

N231   6818   Purunul

N232   6914   Ohinemuri 10A2

N233   6971   Tiritirl

N234   7079   Hoe o Tainui North 3

N235   7157   Kopuarahi 1

N236 7157(1A)   Kopuarahi 1A

N237   7159   Puhangateuru 1B & 2B

N238   7162   Otakawe 1B

N239   7346   Hoe o Tainui A

N240   7452   Moehau 1 West

N241   7482   Makumaku 1 & 2

N242   7947   Owharoa 5B2

N243   8052   Awalti 1E & 1H

N244   8807   Ngataipua East

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Doc.   Plan

No.   No.   Block

Maori Land (ML) Plans

N245   8845   Hoe o Tainui North 1&2

N246   8967   Rangiahu

N247   9050   Kuaotunu 4A & 4B

N248   9501   Moehau 2B4

N249   9555   Uriwha Reserve

N250   9575   Moehau 2A 2B

N251   9606   Moehau 2A 2A

N252   9781   Waitakaruru 5B

N253   9858   Uriwha Reserve

N254   10089   Waikanae 4

N255   10230   Karioi 4A & 48

N256   10640   Ohinemuri 17A

N257   11091   Motutere A & B

N258   11201   Purunui

N259   11249   Waihi North

N260   11572   Moehau 2B4C2B

N261   13734   Ohinemuri 20B3

N262   14198   Moehau Roads

N263   15524   Ngatitamatera Reserve

N264   15834   Opito & Mercury Bay

N265   19891   Ngatitamatera Reserve 1B

N266   19900   Ounuora 2A

N267   20765   Ohinemuri 1 Wahi Tapu

Survey office (SO) Plans

N268   1F   Waitoa

N269   1K   Te Hoho

N270   1L   Te Puia

N271   1047B   Thames Water Race (2 pages)

N272   29504   Ohinemuri 19A2

N273   48817   Papakarahi

All Plans held by Land Information New Zealand, Hamilton

Part 24 Section O—Auckland Survey Plans

Doc.   Plan

No.   No.   Block

Maori Land (ML) Plans

O1   115   Uri ngahau (2 pages)

O2   123   Wakakaiwhara

O3   124   Te Okenga

O4   125   Okauanga

O5   127   Papepape

O6   166   W harekawa 1, 2 & 3 (2 pages)

O7   386   Mataitai 2

O8   387   Mataitai (2 pages)

O9   479   Mataitai 4

O10   811   Poupipi

On   1072A   Opita

O12   1072B   Opita

O13   1072C   Opita

O14   1372   Ngamawhatu & Te Ruangaingai

O15   1375   Powhaturoa

O16   1376   Okaroro

O17   1377   Waiomaru

O18   1380   Walhohonu

O19   1398   M araetai

O20   1473   Wharekawa 4

O21   1603   Kiri paka

O22   1604   Maraetai

Doc.   Plan

No.   No.   Block

Maori Land (ML) Plans

O23   1656   Waikaka (2 pages)

O24   2010   Kiri paka (2 pages)

O25   2098   Te Karaka/Orere & Taupo (3 pages)

O26   2425   Waitawa

O27   2426   Kiripaka

O28   2548   Rangipakihi

O29   2549   Orere North

O30   2550   Te Kawakawa 2

O31   4009   Repanga

O32   6482   Mataitai 7

O33   6482A   Mataitai 7

O34   6592   Hauarahi

O35   6649   Wharekawa 5

O36   7963   Wharekawa 5

O37   9200   Te Moko

Survey office (SO) Plans

O38   947   Mercury Island

O39   4562   Repanga Lighthouse

O40   45677   Repanga

All Plans held at Land Information New Zealand, Auckland.

Part 24 Section P—Hamilton Certificates of Title

No. of Title

Doc. Doc.   Block

No. Pages No.

Certificate of Title

P1   2   1/117   Willis' Grant

P2   3   9/185   Tairua Reserve

P3   2   16/188   Maukoro

P4   3   20/38   Waihou West 3

P5   3   20/41   Mangarehu & Mangakirikiri 2 Reserve

P6   2   21/17   Tairua Reserve

P7   2   40/70   Ngati koi Reserve

P8   2   40/282   Ngatitamatera Reserve

P9   2   41/245   Waikanae 4

P10   2   42/71   Uriwha Reserve

P11   2   99/107   Waitakaruru 5

P12   2   103/44   Section I Block 1 Waitoa Survey District

All titles held by South Auckland Land Registry Office, Hamilton.

Part 25 Section Q—Hamilton Land Registry Documents

No. of Title

Doc. Doc.   Block No. Pages No.

Transfers

Q1   2   192   Pakautukua

Q2   10   212   Poihakena 2

Q3   2   340   Omahu

Q4   4   341   Otama West

Q5   4   384   Te Karo 1

Q5a   4   411   Walwhakaurunga

Q6   4   1067   Otanguru

Q7   4   1068   Otanguru

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Index

No. of Title

Doc. Doc.   Block No. Pages No.

Transfers

Q8   4   1069   Otanguru

Q9   4   1100   Owera

Q10   4   1101   Owera

Q11   4   1102   Owera

Q12   4   1103   Owera

Q13   2   1251   Mangarehu

Q14   2   1256   W harekawa East 3

Q15   11   1449   Tangiaronui

Q16   4   1495   Mangakirikiri 2

Q17   5   1720   Paraemauku

Q18   3   1957   Whangamata 1 Reserve

Q19   3   2007   Whltipirorua

Q20   4   2008   Wharekawa East 1

Q21   2   1451   Tangiaro 2

Q22   2   1496   Mangaki ri ki ri 2

Q23   4   2146   Tautahanga

Q24   4   2147   Tautahanga

Q25   7   2361   Parakete

Q26   3   2669   M angakirikiri 2 & Mangarehu Res

Q27   2   2747/2748 Waiu

Q28   4   2861   Tai rua Reserve

Q29   4   2862   Tai rua Reserve

Q30   4   2863   Tairua Reserve

Q31   4   2864   Tai rua Reserve

Q32   2   2965   Manginahae

Q33   4   3016   Opou

Q34   4   3614   Waiotahi A

Q35   4   3615   Waiotahi A

Q36   4   4122   Kaipitopito

Q37   2   4221   Part Te Weiti 1, 2 & 3

Q38   4   4965   M atamataharakeke

Q39   8   4968   Matamataharakeke

Q40   3   10838   Maukoro

Q41   8   13488   Pungapunga 2C

Q42   6   13528   Otautu 4B

Q43   4   13529   Otautu 4B

Q44   3   14220   Tapapakaroro

Q45   3   14467   Ohinemuri 20A

Q46   3   15182   Motukahakaha

Q47   4   15480   Willis' Grant

Q48   7   15481   Maukoro 2

Q49   4   15482   Maukoro 1

Q50   3   15585   Kuaotunu 2B

Q51   4   16506   Komata North 1B6

Q52   4   16569   Moehau 1M

Q53   2   17312   Te Wairoa

Q54   2   17313   Te Wairoa

Q55   3   18271   Kuaotunu 1D1

Q56   6   18621   Horete 1B1

Q57   4   18834   Hoe o Tai nu i South 2

Q58   4   19486   Pouarua-Pipiroa 2

Q59   3   19689   Moehau 1D

Q60   3   22826   Oteao 1

Q61   2   22974   Omaro

Q62   2   25277   Kuaotunu 2A3

Q63   3   26557   Horete 1B2

Q64   14   28321   Moehau 2C

Q65   4   28674   Kuaotunu 2A2

Q66   5   29093   Kauanga Whenuakite 3

Q67   2   29373   Kuaotunu 2A3 U rupa

No. of Title

Doc. Doc.   Block No. Pages No.

Transfers

Q68   2   29397   Kuaotunu 2A3

Q69   2   29398   Kuaotunu 2A3

Q70   3   37285   Kuaotunu 1D

Q71   5   41591   Pungapunga 1

Q72   6   43234   Te Awalti 7

Q73   7   43829   Moehau 3

Q74   9   43830   Moehau 3

Q75   4   43235   Ohinemuri 20F

Q76   5   47516   Puhangateuru 2B

Q77   4   55192   Waitakaruru 5B2

Q78   4   55207   Waitakaruru 5B1

Q79   4   57106   Waitakaruru 5B

Q8Q   4   60050   Makumaku 5E

Q81   5   65259   Pouarua Pi piroa 3B

Q82   6   66136   Makumaku 4

Q83   4   66137   Ngarua 1B2

Q84   4   66139   Tiritiri 1

Q85   4   66140   Tiritiri 4A

Q86   5   72261   Makumaku 1

Q87   5   72902   Rangiahu

Q88   2   73473   M akumaku 1

Q89   4   73814   Moehau 1 East 1

Q90   9   74192   Ngataipua 3

Q91   8   74193   Koukourahi 1

Q92   4   74194   Koukourahi 4D

Q93   11   74195   Koukourahi 3B

Q94   4   75357   Rangiahu

Q95   4   75969   Ngataipua 2

Q96   4   78244   Moehau 1G 1

Q97   4   78245   Moehau 1G9

Q98   4   78246   Moehau 1G 10

Q99   3   80263   Ngarua 1B1

Part 26

Q100   4   82692   Kuaotunu 3B

Q101   5   84824   Makumaku 5F

Q102   4   85550   Te Wairoa 2

Q103   7   85578   Kuoatunu 4B

Q104   4   87816   Awaitl 1C

Q105   4   87817   Awaitl 1C

Q106   2   88754   Pakirarahi 1

Q107   6   88763   Kopuraruwai 2

Q108   4   88764 Awaiti 2B

Q109   4   89072   Te Aroha Section 17B

Q110   7   89838   Horete 3A

Q111   5   90003   Piripiri 2

Q112   5   90784   M akumaku 3B

Q113   5   92554   Makumaku 5A2A

Q114   5   92555   Makumaku 5A2B

Q115   5   92556   Makumaku 5A2B

Q116   4   94326   Moehau 1 East 2B

Q117   3   96053   Karioi 4A

Q118   4   96167   Whangamata 5

Q119   9   96881   Moehau 1 East 2A

Q120   5   100918   Kopuraruwai 4B

Q121   5   101665   Awaitl 1A1

Q122   4   103864 Moehau 1K3

Q123   3   105193   Waihekau 4B

Q124   4   105194 Waihekau 4B

Q125   6   109910 Okahutal A

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No. of

Title

Doc.

Doc.

Block

No.

Pager

No.

 

 

Transfers

Q126

5

116388   Moehau 1K2

Q127

7

120005   Horete 2A

Q128

4

137266   Moehau 1K1

Q129

5

143835   Wahine Rukuwai 2B

Q130

4

146839   Purunui

Q131

7

152586   Waikanae 4B1

Q132

4

152920   Motutere B

Q133

5

155485   Waikanae 4B1

Q134

2

203779   Moehau 3B

Q135

5

210678   Wahine Rukuwai 2B

Q136

3

226146   Harataunga West 2B1

Q137

4

227796   Ngataipua East 2D

Q138

Not used

 

Q139

4

234502   Hoe o Tainui Az

Q140

4

247748   Ngataipua East 2D

QI41

4

260605   Waikanae 4A1

Q142

3

273503   Wharawhara

Q143

4

282241   Horete 3A2

Q144

4

330667   Wahine Rukuwai 2B

Q145

4

367818   Hikutaia 2 Reserve

Q146

6

367819   Hikutaia 2 Reserve

Q147

3

353941   Harataunga 2B1

Q148

4

S.98427   Wahine Rukuwai 2B

Q149

4

S.135485   Waikanae 4B1

Q149a

3

S.233032   Moehau 1E

Q150

6

S.536161   Waikanae 4B3

Q151

4

S.537063   Okahutai B

Q152

2

H.40974.9Otautu 3B

Q153

6

H.40974.10 Otautu 3B

Leases

Q154   5   62   Mangarehu East

Q155   8   66   Tairua

Q156   9   67   Te Karo 1

Q157   7   152   Otanguru

Q158   10   152A   Owera

Q159   3   166A   Mangarehu

Q160   10   168   Wharekawa East 3

Q161   4   174   Wharekawa East 1

Q162   2   190   Mangakirikiri z

Q163   5   193   Manginahae

Q164   4   564   Matamataharakeke Reserve

Q165   13   1192   Te Aroha Township

(Lipseytown)

Q166   9   1287   Pungapunga x & 3

Q167   10   1461   Pungapunga 1 & 3

Q168   19   1462   Pungapunga 1 & 2

Q169   4   1744   Matamataharakeke

Q170   8   3052   Oteao 1

Q171   6   5374   Makumaku 1

Q172   10   7594   Horete 3A2

Q173   8   9988   Purunui

Q174   8   10177   Motutere B

Charging Order

Q175   2   330   Kuaotunu 2B

All Documents held at South Auckland Land Registry

Office, Hamilton.

Part 27 Section R—Auckland Land

Registry Titles

No. of   Title

Doc   Doc.   Block

No.   Pages   No.

Provisional Register

R1   8   27/117   Repanga

Title held by North Auckland Land Registry Office,

Auckland.

Part 27 Section S—Auckland Land

Registry Documents

Doc.

No.

No. of

Doc.

Pages

Title

Block

No.

Transfers

S1

4

404   Orere North

S2

4

463   Orere North

S3

4

1736   Te Kawakawa 2

S4

5

16009   Mataitai 7

S5

7

33941   Repanga

S6

4

33942   Repanga

S7

5

33943   Repanga

 

 

Lease

S8

6

58   Te Kawakawa z

All Documents held at North Auckland Land Registry

Office, Auckland.

Part 27 Section T—Turton's Publications

 

No. of

 

Doc

Doc

 

No.

Pages

Title

T1

47

An Epitome of Official Documents

relative to Native Affairs and Land

purchases in the North Island, Compiled

and Edited by H Hanson Turton (1883):

 

 

Part C; Reports of the Native Land

 

 

Purchase Department relative to the

 

 

Extinguishment of Native Title: Pages

 

 

299-345.

T2

213

Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the

 

 

North Island of New Zealand, Vol 1;

 

 

Compiled by H Hanson Turton (1877):

 

 

Pages 359-562, 751-759.

T3

94

Plans of Land Purchases in the North

 

 

Island of New Zealand; Vol 1, Province of

 

 

Auckland (1877): Plans referring to

 

 

Coromandel, Hauraki and Piako Districts.

T4

28

Maori Deeds of Old Land Purchases in

 

 

New Zealand from the Year 1815 to 1840,

with Pre-Emptive and Other Claims,

together with a List of the Old Land

 

 

Claims and the Report of

 

 

Mr Commisioner F Dillon Bell;

 

 

Compiled by H Hanson Turton (1883):

 

 

Pages 340-365, 517-518.

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Part 28 Section U-Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives

No. of

   Doc. Doc.   Appendix

No.   Pages   Year   No.

U1   16   1873   G-8

U2   4   1875   G-5b

U3   I   1875   G-5c

U4   I   1875   G-6

U5   82   1875   I-1

U6   4   2876   C-12

U7   I   2876   G-5

U8   2   1877

U9   23   2877

U10   4   1877   1-3

U11   4   1877   G-7

U12   I   2877   1-3

U13   7   1879   Session II, G-6

U13a   1   1881   C-1

U14   2   1881   1-2

U15   6   1883   G-6

U16   2   2884   1-2

U17   I   1884   1-4

U18   12   1885   G-1

U19   I   1891   I-2

U20   2   1893   I-3

U21   I   2894   I-1

U22   2   1895   G-1

U23   2   1898   1-3

U24   I   1901   1-3

U25   2   1905   1-3

U26   2   2907   G-3a

U27   3   2907   G-1S

U28   4   2908   G-3a

U29   4   2908   G-6

U3o   5   1908   G-7

   1   1908   1-3

   5   2909   G-1a

U33   2   2909   G-3a

U34   1   2909   1-3

U35   1   1910   G-3a

U36   1   1921-22 1-3

Part 28 Section V-New Zealand Parliamentary Debates

No. of

   Doc. Doc.   Page

No.   Pages   Volume Nos

VI   4   25   528-531,585-589

V2   1   61   368-369

V3   1   40   822-813

Part 28 Section W-New Zealand Gazette

No. of

   Doc. Doc.   Page

No.   Pager   Year   Nor

W1   3   1862   13-15

W2   4   1863   345-348

W3   2   2869   626-627

W4   1   1870   53

W5   2   2872   637, 763

W6   2   1873   157-158

W7   14   1874   1-3, 403-412, 693

W8   2   1875   455, 576

No. of

Doc Doc.   Page

No.   Pages   Year   Nos

W9   6   1876   621-626

W10   4   1877   544-545, 928-929

W11   14   1878   600-6o8, 954-955, 1230-1232

W12   17   1879   69-70, 292-293, 295, 420-421, 463-464, 745, 913-916, 1023, 1154, 1307

W13   8   1880   452-456, 1669, 1683-1684

W4 26 1881 170-174, 359-363, 393-395, 672-673, 756-761, 956-957, 1139-1140, 1276

W15   16   1882   262-263, 498-501, 597-602, 1341-1342,1860-1861

W16   1   2883   786

W17   7   1884   372, 743-744,1212-1215

W18   4   1885   971-973, 1180

W19   8   1886   290-291, 778-781, 1021, 1362

W20   7   1887   675-678, 911-912, 1149

W21   3   1888   569, 899-900

W22   5   1889   73-74, 787-788, 1027

W23   2   1890   829, 1221

W24   4   1891   64, 138, 194, 946

W25   3   1892   294, 1274-1275

W26   2   1893   274, 304

W27   8   1894   209-210, 265-266, 457, 1076, 1422-1423

W28   4   1895   2098, 1122,1295-1296

W29   2   1896   2075-1076

W30   7   1897   15, 1747-1749, 1774, 2013, 2199

W31   5   1898   1251-1254, 1308

W32   3   1899   1359-1361

W33   3   1900   105, 1187, 1341

W34   5   1901   1814-1817, 2034

W35   4   1902   1777-1780

W36   1   1903   1636

W37   1   1904   2110

W38   2   1905   920, 2071

W39   1   1906   2647

W40   4   1907   240, 1351, 2143, 2306

W41   4   1908   888, 1300, 1585, 1815

W42   6   2909   1304, 1785-1786, 2065, 2385, 2471

W43   1   1910   3834

W44   3   1911   444, 1576, 3746

W45   2   1912   112, 170

W46   I   1914   2532

W47   10   1915   949, 1679, 1887, 1994-1995,3097- 3098, 3684-3686

W48   13   1916   4-5, 636, 1834, 1995-1996, 2224, 2692, 2994,

3218-3219,3566, 3627

W49   9   1917   180, 390, 597-598, 727, 1325,3228, 4017-4018

W50   7   1918   397, 856, 1004, 1695, 1820, 2430,
3208

W51   II   1919   14.2, 210, 1835, 1841, 2482, 2575, 2716, 3097, 3574-3575, 3663

W52   II   2920   300, 490, 946, 1933, 2200, 2378, 2580, 2643, 2853, 3351, 3379

W53   13   1921   12, 134-135, 494, 1353, 1394, 1650, 1933, 1973, 2096, 2323, 2480, 2742

W54   10   1922   107, 420, 176-177, 1266-1267, 1320-1321, 2932, 2691

W55   5   1923   325, 693, 1864, 2326, 2362

W56   5   1924   244. 495, 679-680, 1289

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No. of

 

 

Doc.

No.

Doc.

Pages

Year

Page

Nos

W57

5

1925

159-160, 163, 2896-2897

W58

3

1926

59, 2751, 3112

W59

2

7927

518, 894

W61

7

1928

403,751,2079,2267-2268,2308,

3091

W61

3

1929

2532,2646,3214

W62

2

1930

986-987

W63

1

1931

3134

W64

1

1932

2141

W65

1

1934

4165

W66

3

1935

2973, 3570, 3799

W67

2

1936

495, 533

W68

1

1937

211

W69

1

1938

813

W70

1

1939

2514

W71,

2

1940

974, 1058

W72

2

1946

933, 1911

W73

2

1954

568,1483

W74

2

1956

546, 184

W75

1

1960

1731

W76

1

1965

1717

W77

1

1967

1857

W78

2

1972

618, 1102

W79

2

1978

1465-1466

W80

1

1980

1051

W81

2

1989

4140-4141

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Cod.

Words

To

Instruction

From

No

Station.

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Memorandum for UNDER-SECRETARY,

Crown Lands Department.

THE Honorable the Native Minister directs the preparation of a

Crown grant under the provisions of\_

for a reserve in the\_

Block, situate in

the District of\_

in the Provincial Dis-

trict of

in accordance with particulars

following

Area:

Acres

Roods

Perches.

Names of Grantee. :

Restrictions : To be inalienable, except with the consent of the Governor, by sale or by mortgage, or by lease for a longer period than twenty-one years.

Antivesting date

Approved :

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Memorandum for UNDER-SECRETARY,

Crown Lands Department.

THE Honorable the Native Minister directs the preparation of a

Crown grant under the provisions of\_

for a reserve in the\_

Block, situate in

the District of\_

in the Provincial Dis-

trict of

in accordance with particulars

following

Names of Grantees :

Restrictions : To be inalienable, except with the consent of the Governor, by 'sale or by mortgage, or by lease for a longer period than twenty-one years.

Approved

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WELLINGTON,

Memorandum for UNDER-SECRETARY,

Crown Lands Department.

THE Honorable the Native Minister directs thereparation of a

• Crown grant under the provisions of\_

for a reserve in the\_

Block, situate in

the District of\_\_

in the Provincial Dis-

trict of

in accordance with particulars

following

Ares :

Acres

Roods

Perches.

Names of Grantees

Restrictions : To be inalienable, except with the consent of the Governor, by sale or by mortgage, or by lease for a longer period than twenty-one years.

Antivesting date

Approved :

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Land Purchase Office,

WELLINGTON    188/

Memorandum for UNDER–SECRETARY,

Crown Lands Department.

THE Honorable the Native Minister directs the preparation of a Crown grant under the provisions of

 

 

 

for a reserve in the   Block, situate in

   

the District of    in the Provincial Dis-

trict of    in accordance with particulars
following :—

Area :      Acres      Roods   Perehes.

Names of Grantees:

Restrictions : To be inalienable, except with the consent of the Governor, by sale or by mortgage, or by lease for a longer period than twenty-one years.

Antivesting, date:

Approved :

Under-Secretary.

Native Minister.   [13

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WELLINGTON,

188

Memorandum for UNDER-SECRETARY,
Crown Lands Department.

THE Honorable the Native Minister directs the preparation of a

Crown grant under the provisions of

for a reserve in the

Block, situate in

the District of

in accordance with particulars

in the Provincial Dis-

following

Names of Grantemk:

Restrictions : To be inalienable, except with the consent of the Governor, by sale or by mortgage, or by lease f   -   - twenty-one...

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WELLINGTON,

, 188

Memorandum for UNDER-SECRETARY,

Crown Lands Department.

THE Honorable the Native Minister directs the preparation of a

Crown grant under the provisions of

for. a reserve in the

Block, situate in

the District of

in the. Provincial Dis-

 

trict of

in accordance with particulars

following

Perches.

Names of Grauntee

-Restrictions : To be inaliable, -except with the consent of the Governor, by fiale'orlmortgage, or by lease

AntiTeeting:::date :

Approted'r.:-..

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RECORD NUMBER.

N.L.P.

With

NATIVE LAND PURCHASES.

Date of Paper.

188

Date when Registered.

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Rzooka Xmases.

N.L.P.

With

NATIVE LAND PURCHASES.

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Date when Registered.

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Himipuru said he wished to speak about the money that he should get out of Te Aroha Block. Previous to the investigation of this block by the Court it was arranged that he was to have this money, but before he got paid the money the land passed the Court, and he was absent, having received no notice that the land was to be put through the Court. When the land went through the Court, all his claims on it went with the land, extending up to a portion of the block called Manawaru which was given by the Government to some other Natives than the owner. The way that land was put through the Court had the appearance of robbing the Natives. He would like to

' know whether his name was to the original deed of cession of the Aroha Block ; he is waiting to• know if he is to go to get the money ; he wishes that the Government should pay him now in satisfaction of his claims that were lost to him by that investigation, of which he did not receive any notice.   

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MR. GELL'S REPORT TO NATIVE MINISTER PRIOR TO THE CROWN A w A RD,

Hon. Native Minister,

The Native Land Court sitting at on the first of May, will, unless otherwise requested, determine what interest Her Majesty the Queen has in the Gold Fields block of land (that portion which passed the Native Land. Court in June. 1880),

The purchase. of the land has from various courses been delayed. and is at present a very cornplicated

case.

Balance to those ,

underpaid can be

paid up. Over

payments where

possible can be

charged against

other lands.   

 

Mr, James Nackay commenced negotiations for the purchase of the land in May 1872, In 1875 advances had been made amounting to £15,008 =at this time (18th Feb,1875) a deed of lease with right to mine for gold &c. was executed, The lease stipulates that all revenue derived under Gold Fields regulation shall be deemed to be the property of the Native owners of the land subject to the £15000 advanced them being repaid, after the repayment then. the revenue to be paid to the Native owers, of this £15000 there has been received and paid to the Public Account £661 7,17,0.

In 1878 Mr , Nackay again commenced to acquire the freehold of the land, the price to. be paid being five shillings per acre. A deed of conveyance was prepared,

and of those who signed the. deed, 193 Natives were found to be owners in the land when the Title was investigated by the Native Land Court in July 1880. The Court found the interest of the Grantees to be unequal, and also divided the land into 21 blocks, the number of Grantees in each

being different, in one four Grantees, in another 131, no

two blocks being alike.   of the 193 Grantees 43 of them have boon overpaid the sum of £4415.19.6 and underpaid ,£5714.6.0, the price of the

land in each ease calonlated at 5/ per acre. Since the
land passed. the court. 141. .Grantees. have signed the convey

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Some of the 43 remaining having received advances

from -the £15,000

there is a claim upon them.

once, with these there has been no difficulty, their actual being an order of the Court.

There are yet 85 Grantees who have not signed the conveyance, of these I an informed that

probably 33 will Sign the deed, this will leave 52 still to be dealt with, out or these 52 names, 9 have received advances, in most cases exceeding the value of their shares.

Should it be decided to request the Native Land Court at the present time to make ordure vesting a portion of the freehold of the land in Her Majesty, I would respectfully for your approval the

following:—

1st.

Every effort should 2nd.

be made to close these transactions' on the old basis of 5/=, If after all it should prove necessery to increase the price it should take the form

of a .

J. B.

That every effort daring the present sitting

of the Court should be made to obtain as many   signatures to the deed of conveyance as possible That as one raason why the remaining Grantees

will not sign, is, that 5/ is not value

for the land with its Gold Fields revenue, that the price per acre be fixed now, not to exceed 7/6d. per acre.

See my note on previous page. J.B.

3rd.

4th.

Approved.

J.B.

5th.

 

Approved:

J.B.

That the money overpaid the 43 Grantees be taken to be in connection with the acquiring of the land.

That the sum of £5714.6.0 underpaid to the 150 Grantees who signed the conveyance before their   shares or interest in the land were know, be paid the balance due to each of them.

That the Court be requested, than, to ascertain what interest her Majesty may have in the land, and

cut out an area proportionate to the interest at acquied by purchase, by well an for money advanced to those Grantees who now refuse to complete the sale of their interest.

The sun required to complete the titleof the whole block would be.

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-3—

To   £5714   6. 0

To   7/6   per   acre   4281.   7. 6
To 9 the have received

475.12. 6         

   Total:   £10.471.6.0

Said to be a high price

but the complication connected with the purchase b e

the'

cost

J.B.   J.D.

 

If this arrangemetn can be carried out Government could secure the whole of the

Gold Fields Block (Native )

73,431 at a cost of including payments to

Native and every incidential £ 637,   

or

should it not be competent to all the interest then the area and a would

be reduced at the rate of 7/6 for . In

this case , I recommend that any land otu of block by the court and awarded to the Native

to the

should be strictly being

subject to Gold Field .

A further better to be is the

of the promises a

several reserves to be set for the of the land

The or for Native at

shall act

 

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As for the power of leasing, of course it is desirable that proper use should be made of the for the benefit of the Native owners, but it in hoped that a native Reserves Act will become law this Session which will "enable this object to be effectually

attained.

John Bryce:
26.4.82.

"and agree with the said Vendors that Her said Majesty "or her succesoors will make good and effectual Grants or "Conveyances to the said Vendors the names of whom are set "out in the several schedules hereto numbered

"annexed of the several pieces or parcels of land "being severally parcels of the Block of land hereby con-

"

veyed mentioned in the said schedules, but so that each of "such Grants or Conveyances shall be to each set of the "Vendors jointly as are mentioned in each of touch schedules "and shall to each of such sets be of the lands only which "are mentioned in the same schedule in which the names of "such set appears. Provided that in each of each grants or "conveyances there shall be inserted a provision or condition that the land to be so granted or conveyed as

Except to the Crown " shall not be

 

Here again the specific reserves have not been nomad or the area. Thismatter is one that the Natives residing on the land are cost anxious to have settled. Mr. Hackay appears to have considered the making of these reserves but left the work unfinished. I find memoranda of his, noting the following reserves for the

Ngatikoi   2550 acres.

Ngatitangata   1000   "

Ngatikaraua   1000   "

Uriwha Hapu   1000   "

Ngatihako Hapu   1000   "

Meteware Rape   Met settled.

Ngatihura   500 acres.

Tapu at Rauchsraagi 10 acres

Tapu et waitawhetu   10 acres

Te Rotangatanga   1 acre.

Te Rau a to where   2 acres

Tape at Waitekseri   5 acres.

 

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The area of these reserves may be

slightly reduced by a manner of the not

the conveyance. In making them the court

should fix the names in each black if possible

the should the land

subject to the Gold Field real

 

Rind. John Gill.

24:th April,

minute of Native minister on this resort as follows:—

MrGill.

The of the allocation of the

Reserve will be round difficult but it is extremely

that it should be settled by the court at its

I should like to see the court

with the of the various

of a and

These would be certain to notice in the mentions connect-

with the of Gold Field which ,

something of the are likely to become

more one more involved and difficult. If for

in the allocation of to the name of

the members thereof could be it would

certainly prevent great futrue difficulty

John
26.4-62.

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"A".

OHINEMURI GOLD FIELD BLOCK.

Grantees Who signed tho Deed of Conveyance before their interests were ascertained by the Native Land Court. (Overpaid).

 

Area   Value

 

Name:

0 5/–   Amount

Amount

 

Acres: per sores Reovdz

Overpaid:

20 Ema to

30 Hohepa Kapeno

32 Hata Paka

168½

168½

325½

42: 6 442: Os 0399:17: 6

42: 2: 6   82: 0: 0 39:17: 6

81: 7: 6 430: O: 0348:12: 6

50 Horekiuha Huroa

191½

47:17: 6   67: 5: • 19: 7: 6

51 Hapi Roui

307

76:15: 0 109: O: 0 32: 5: 0

52 Hoera to Himiha

191½

47:17: 6 265: 0: 0217: 2: 6

56 Hori Keeti

136

34: O1 0   40: Os 0   6: 0: 0

59 Hiramani to Karawhina

136

34 0: 0 142:18: 0108:18: 0

74 Hakipene Hura

93½

23: 7: 6   25: 0: 0   1:12: 6

75 Hera Paremataiti

1: 2: 6   5: 0: 0   3:17: 6

76 Harata Hotai

114

28:10: 0   30: 0: 0   1:10: 0

73 Hori Ngakapa

84

21: 0: 0   50: 0: 0 29: 0 0

72 Hari eta Parepumate

106

26:10: 0   34:10: 0   8: 0 0

114 Karauria

208½

52: 2: 6 117: 0 0 64:17: 6

115 Kararaina Mohetarata

169

42: .5: 0   46: 0: 0   3:15: 0

130 Mere Titia Taraia

350

87:10: 0 171:15: 0 84: 5: 0

165

89½

22: 7: 6   30: 0: 0   7:12: 6

201 Ngatai

84

21s 0:. 0 14,5: 0: 0124:00

202 Ngarunui to Komi ti

17

4: 5: -0   6: 0: 0   1:15: 0

245 Pone Kaipara

88

22: 0: 0   60: 0: 0 38: 0: 0

246 Paraone to Mauptu

160

40:.0:0   60: 0: 0 20: 00

251 Paranihia Whakahau

4

1: 2: 6   5: 0: 0   3:17: 6

252 Paora Tuinga

101

25: 5: 0   33: 0: 0   7:15: 0

253 Popono to Paopao

84

21: 0: 0 106: 0: 0 85: 0:.0

257 Paea Rangi taratara

17

4: 5: 0   6: 0 0   1:15: 0

283 Ronata

164

41: 0: 0   70: 0: 0 291 00

c/Forward

3563

890:15:0

2578:

8:

01687:13:

0

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Nmae:

   Area

Value at   Amount

Amount

 

Acres:

5/— per acre: Recvd:

Overpaid:

Brought forward

285 Rawiri Taiporutu

289 Riria Karepe

3563

206½

198½

890:15:

51:12:

49:12:

0

6

6

2578: 8:

55: 0:

160: 0:

0

0

0

168713:

3: 7:

110: 7:

0

6

6

296 Paka

93½

23: 7: 6

348: 0: 0   324:12:

6

298 Rawinia Johnson H.C.

5

1: 5: 0

25: 0:

0

23:15:

0

303 Remihio to Roo

1: 2:

6

5: 0:

0

3:17:

6

318 Tinipoaka to Ngako

214½

53:12:

6

282:10:

0

228:17:

6

320 To Kemara Tiraruahine 227½

56:17:

6

184:15:

0

127117:

6

321 Tamara Talcum

317

79: 5:

0

112:17:

6

33:12:

6

341 Tupeka to

370½

92:12:

6

1136: 0:

0

1043: 7:

6

345 Timulha Taiwhakaea

267

66:15:

0

543: 6:

6

476:11:

6

344 Te watene Taiwhakaea

191½

47:17:

6

108:10:

0

60:12:

6

440 Wikoka Unuhi

206½

51:12:

6

201: 0:

0

149: 7:

6

411 Wharara Menota

9

2: 5:

0

70: 0:

0

67:15:

0

415 Wiremu   te Aramoana

84

21: 0:

0

50: 0:

0

29: 0:

0

417 Witika Taupo

88½

22: 2:

6

39: 0:

0

16:17:

6

418 Wiremu Kingi to Hula

12½

3: 2:

6

7: 0:

0

3:17:

6

221 Paraku Haimona

342

85:10:

0

110: 0:

0

24:10:

0

 

6401½

1600:

7:

6

6016:

7:

0

4415:19:

6

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OHINEMURI GOLD FIELDS BLOCK.

Grantees who signed the Dood of conveyance before the Interests were ascertained by the Native Lend Court.   (UNTIERPAID).

 

Area   Value at   Amount

Amount

Name:

Acreages 5/- per acres Recd:

Due:

12 Apera Tawahinga

1 Aherata Packs

 

978½

467½

 

244:12: 6   20: 0: 0

116:17: 6   20:15: 0

 

224:12: 6

96: 2: 6

 

5 Arapeta Tineia

282

70:10: 0

9: 0: 0

61:10: 0

Ahenata

 

 

 

 

 

311½

77:17: 6

 

77:17: 6

13 Ani Paramere

155½

38:17: 6

7: 0: 0

31:17: 6

14 Ani Kanara

143

35:15:0

 

35:15: 0

15 Aparahuma Tupou

88½

22: 2: 6

14: 0: 0

8: 2: 6

17 Ereatara Taraia

301½

75: 7: 6

74:15: 0

12: 6

18 Eparaima Kingi

168½

42: 2: 6

10: 0: 0

32: 2: 6

49 Erekana Eirimahore

168½

42: 2: 6

7: 0: 0

35: 2: 6

21 Erona Hiko

244½

61: 2: 6

6: 0: 0

55: 2: 6

23 Haora Tareranui

401

100: 5: 0

44:15: 0

55:10: 0

25 Hera Hopihona

362½

90:12: 6

62: 0: 0

28:12: 6

31 Hunia to Weu

335½

83:17: 6

73: 5: 0

10:12: 6

34 Huihana Rangi tina

333

83: 5: 0

 

83: 5: 0

40 Hariata Ngawai

282

70:10: 0

20: 0: 0

50:10: 0

41 Hariata Marakai

259

64:15: 0

 

64:15: 0

42 Hariata Harawira

164

44: Os 0

5: 0 : 0.

36: 0: 0

43 Honi Rota

248½

62: 2: 6

2: 0: 0

60: 2: 6

44 Huria Ani

265

66: 5: 0

5: O: 0

61: 5: 0

45 Hoani Raharuhi

168½

42: 2: 6 30: O: 0

12: 2: 6

55 Hariata to Manama

136

34: O: 0   23: O: 0

11:0:0

60 Hoana Rangioho

113½

28: 7: 6

10: 0: 0

18: 7: 6

62 Rona to Hapu

155½

38:17: 6

5: 0: 0

33:17: 6

 

 

 

 

 

6533½

1633: 7: 6

448:10: 0

1184:17: 6

"B".

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Name:

Area   Value at   Amount

Amount

 

Aereage:5/- Received:

Due:

B/Forward

6533½

 

1633: 7: 6

 

448:10: 01184:17:6

 

63 Harata Rangi tokona

206½

51:12: 6

20: 0: 0

31:12:6

65 Hohepa Hatai tana

206½

51:12: 6

5: 0: 0

46:12:6

77 Hawira Taupo

101

25: 5: 0

5: 0: 0

20: 5: 0

78 Haira to Puihi

84

21: 0: 0

20: 0: 0

1: 0: C

99 Keremane ta Takaanini

291

72:15: 0

70: 0: 0

2:15:0

101 Kiriata Tupiki

196½

49: 2: 6

10: 0: 0

39: 2: 6

102 Kate Nikorima

214½

53:12: 6

39: 0: 0

14:12:6

109 Kimoktmo Hera

252½

63: 2: 6

2s 0: 0

61: 2:6

110 Karaitiana

342½

85:12: 6

35: 0: 0

50:12:6

 

 

 

39: 0: 0

 

111 Koroneho Kotia

231½

57:17: 6

 

 

112 Kingi Haira

181

45: 5: 0

5: 0: 0

40:5:0

118 Kahukore Mororiki

101

25: 5: 0

2: 0: 0

23: 5:0

119 Kaana Tabnora

84

21: 0: 0

5: 0: 0

 

135 Miria Honana

282

70:10: 0

6: 0: 0

64:10:0

132 Maora Potiki

214½

53:12: 6

10: 0: 0

43:12:6

136 Mereama Iheihei

298½

74:12: 6

5: 0: 0

69:12:6

to Ihu)

 

 

 

 

142 Miria Ani

328

82: 0: 0

4: 0: 0

82s 04.80

 

146 Mihireana to Mimiha

191½

47:17: 6

2: 0: 0

 

149 Meteria Poha

176½

44: 2: 6

44 0: 0

 

150 Makeirta Tokorau

164

41: 0: 0

6: 0: 0

 

151 Makutu Tamati

164

41: 0: 0

15:14: 0

25: 6:0

156 Mere Pereniki

528½

132: 2: 6

51: 0: 0

81: 2:6

157 Mirani

214½

53:12: 6

10: 0: 0

43:12:6

160 Makoaro to Ahoroa

287

71:15: 0

6: 0: 0

65:15:0

161 Makoare to Pukoroa

303½

75:17: 6

6: 0: 0

69:17:6

163 Meiha Taura

51

12:15: 0

8: 0: 0

4:15:0

166 Matta Poona

144

36: 0: 0

19:15: 0

16: 5:0

167 Maea

373½

93: 7: 6

66:15: 0

26:12:6

169 Mohata Taupo

101

25:   0

\_5\_:

6: 0: 0

19: 5:0

 

 

 

 

 

 

12,848

3,212: 0: 0

912:14: 0

2299: 6:00

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Name:   Area   Value at

Amount

Amount

Acreage: 5/– per acre:

Received:

Due:

B/Forward   12,848

 

3,212: 0: 0

 

912:14: 0

 

2299: 6:0

 

170 Matenga    96½

24: 2: 6

16: 0: 0

8: 2:6

174 Harara to    96½

24: 2: 6

 

24: 2:6

176 Hakere    12½

3: 2: 6

2: 0: 0

 

Takotoran Makore   84

21: 0: 0

 

21: 0:0

143 Harakai Raharahi   168½

42: 2: 6

 

6: 0: 0

 

186 Neha Honana   282

70:10: 0

7: 0: 0

63:10:0

192    168½

42: 2: 6

6: 0: 0

36: 2:6

193 Hgati ti Hate Paaka   252½

63: 2: 6

7: 0: 0

56: 2:6

194 Ngahuka to    191½

47:17: 6

5: 0:

 

196 Ngato te.Amiro   181

45: 5: 0

5: 0: 0

40: 5:0

197 Ngahipi Tukukino   113½

28: 7: 6

15: 0: 0

13: 7:6

198 Ngati    67½

16:17: 6

2: 0: 0

14:17:6

199 to    188½

47: 2: 6

6: 0: 0

41: 216

208    84

21: 0: 0

6: 0: 0

15: 0:0

209 Ngarere Hariata   28

7: 0: 0

5: 0: 0

2: 0:0

210 Oriula to    84

21: 0: 0

6: 0: 0

15: 0:0

211    84

21: O: 0

2: 0: 0

19: 0:0

214 Poke    291

72:15: 0

5: 0: 0

67:15:0

216 Pererekato Putu   380½

95: 2: 6

45: 0: 0

50: 2:6

217 Pita te    168½

42: 2: 6

12: 0: 0

30: 2:6

218    282

70:10: 0

10:- 0: 0

60:10:0

219 Piatana    282

70:10: 0

6: 0: 0

64:10:0

220    376½

94: 2: 6

15: 0: 0

79: 2:6

223 Pune Ngako te   168½

42: 2: 6

6: 0: 0

36: 2:6

231 Piniha Harutuahu   227½

56:17: 6

26:15: 0

30: 2:6

233 Parati    168½

42: 2: 6

11:10: 0

30:12:6

235 to    148½

37: 2: 6

5: 0: 0

32: 2:6

236 Parata Karena   291½

72:17: 6

60: 0: 0

12:17:6

237    231½

57:17: 6

 

57:17:6

 

 

 

 

18,047½

4,511:17: 6

1,205:19: 0

3305:18:6

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Name:

Area   Value at   Amount

Amount

 

Acreage: 5/- per acre: Received:

Due:

D/Forward

 

4,511217: 6

1,205:19: 0

3305:18: 6

 

 

 

238 Pira

176½

441 2: 6

20:10: 0

23:12: 6

243 Pu Kapihana

287

71:15: 0

   6: 0: 0

65:15: 0

244 Paca to Mimiha

100

25: 0: 0

4: 0: 0

 

247 Peneamine to Rangi tu

63½

15:17: 6

5: 0: 0

10:17: 6

254 Peukena Taiuroa

113

28: 5: 0

5: 0: 0

23: 5: 0

255 Pipi Taupaanga

84

21: 0: 0

6: 0: 0

15: 0: 0

240 Peroniki to

46

11:10: 0

10: 0: 0

1:10: 0

260 Ripeka to Rarohuia

173

43: 5: 0

10: 0: 0

33: 5: 0

261 Ruiha Whakaraua

168½

42: 2: 6

10: 0: 0

32: 2: 6

262 Rehara Kapene

168½

42: 2: 6

8: 0: 0

34: 2: 6

263 Rauapia to Amoriro

282

70:10: 0

6: 0: 0

64:10: 0

265 Renata Kingi

177½

44: 7: 6

19: 0: 0

25: 7: 6

266 to Kutu

282

70:10: 0

3: 0: 0

67:10: 0

267 Rana Ngakoti

168½

42: 2: 6

6: 0: 0

36: 2: 6

271 Raines Ngatai

331

82:15: 0

4:10: 0

78: 5: 0

273 Rom

203½

50:17: 6

 

50:17: 6

274 Ramari Maraea

203½

50:17: 6

 

50: 17: 6

276 Rangiuira

136

34: 0: 0

 

34: 0: 0

278 Kawhero

342½

85:12: 6

25: 0: 0

60:12: 6

 

 

 

20: 0: 0

 

279 Rawinia Kihi

342½

85:12: 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

282 Rewi te Manawa

231½

57:17: 6

10: 0: 0

47:17: 6

284 Ramaki ria te Roo

202

50:10: 0

19: 0: 0

31:10: 0

286 Ripeka

206½

54:12: 6

 

51:12: 6

287 Rirehu Wahiao

155½

38:17: 6

25: 0: 0

13:17: 6

290 Ramari Whakarongo tai

67½

16:17: 6

 

16:17: 6

299 Raoiri to

88½

22: 2: 6

5: 0: 0

17: 2: 6

313 Tora to Teira

291

72:15: 0

3: 0: 0

69:15: 0

316 Tuihana Takuna

168½

43: 2: 6

8: 0: 0

34: 2: 6

 

 

 

:429449.-0 14-74,43+-4

 

23,307½

5,826:17: 6 1 ,434: 19: 0 4391 :18: 6

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Name:   Area   Value at   Amount

Amount

Acreage: 5/- per acre: Received:

Due:

23,307½

B/Forward   

5,826:17: 6

 

1,434:19: 0

 

4,391:18: 6

 

319 Tahana Potiki   282

70:10: 0

6: 0: 0

64:10: 0

322 Taherei Ratipo   168½

42: 2: 6

8: 0: 0

34: 2: 6

323 Temana    343½

85:17: 6

6: 0: 0

79:17: 6

324 To Timo   168½

42: 2: 6

5: 0: 0

37: 2: 6

332 Te Arani Toatoa   168½

42: 2: 6

3: 0: 0

39: 2: 6

333 Te Taira to Pura   173

43: 5: 0

12: 0: 0

31: 5: 0

334 Te Roera   214½

53:12:

6   23: 0: 0

30:12: 6

336 Te Kara Harawira   168½

42: 2: 6

4: 0: 0

 

337 Tariwhati te Poho   242½

60:12: 6

 

60:12: 6

338 Taka Wirihana   236

59: 0: 0

 

59: 0: 0

342 Timotiu te Hati   1127

281:15: 0

216: 0: 0

65:15: 0

343 Tathana    191½

47:17: 6

8: 0: 0

39:17: 6

346 Poro    223

55:15: 0

24:15: 0

31: 0: 0

349 Teri te hhatanui   203½

50:17: 6

5: 0: 0

45:17: 6

357 Timoti te    155½

38:17: 6

20: 0: 0

18:17: 6

 

 

6: 0: 0

 

360 Te Hiriani Perereka   51

12:15: 0

 

 

370 Te Paraone   96½

24: 2: 6

6: 0: 0

18: 2: 6

373 Te Ngahoa Ripikoi   101

25: 5: 0

2: 0: 0

23: 5: 0

374 Te Ripikoi   96½

24: 2: 6

2: 0: 0

221 2: 6

375 Te Poti   84

21: 0: 0

6: 0: 0

15: 0: 0

376 Tomehana Peeke   84

21: 0: 0

6: 0: 0

15: 0: 0

377 Te wi te Raro   84

21: 0: 0

6: 0: 0

15: 0: 0

379 Te    144

36: 0: 0

 

36: 0: 0

396 To Tuhi Rangi   155½

38:17: 6

2: 0: 0

36:17: 6

 

 

 

 

400 wiremu to Teira   291

72:15: 0

10: 0: 0

62:15: 0

402 Wata Tipa   166½

42: 2: 6

5: 0: 0

37: 2: 6

403 wira Poroa   168½

42: 2: 6

33: 0: 0

9: 2: 6

404    168½

42: 2: 6

7: 0: 0

35: 2: 6

405 Warana to Uta   224 56: 0:0 27: 0: 0 29: 0: 0

 

 

 

 

29,2904

7,322:121 6

1,895:14: 0

5,426:18: 6

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Name:

Area   Valua at   Amount

Amount

 

Acreage: 5/- per acre: Received:

Due:

B/Forward   29,290½

406 wiharai wirihana   1664

7,322:12: 6

42: 2: 6

1,895:14: 0

5,426:18: 6

42: 2: 6

108 warutan Mohi

164

41: 0: 0

5: 0: 0

36: 0: 0

409 wi Patono to Rata

46

11:10: 0

4:0: 0

7: 0: 0

413 Wiremo Karata

88

22: 0: 0

5: 0: 0

17: 0: 0

414

51

12:15: 0

6: 0: 0

6:15: 0

422 Waea te Kuta

8 Aramata Kerui

113½

168½

28: 7: 6

42: 2: 6

5: 0: 0

7: 0: 0

23: 7: 6

9

 

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

4; 0; 0

 

58 Hana Rawokanwa

237

59: 5: 0

 

 

141 Marara Haraea

208

52: 0: 0

 

52: 0: 0

372 Tekotarau

84

21: 0: 0

 

21: 0: 0

389 Te Pakura

55½

13:17: 6

5: 0: 0

8:17: 6

421 whakarongo tai Reurehi   

1: 2: 6

 

1: 2: 6

30,822

7,705:10:

0

1,991:

4:

0

5,714:

6:

0

6.354 376

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GOLDFIELD.    "C".

Granteds who have signed Conveyance since land passed Native Land Court.

Name:

Area:

Value at   Amount

5/- per acre:   Paid:

 

2 Anaru Poroa

291

72: 15: 0

72: 45: 0

 

4 Ani Urukotia

168½

42 :2: 6

42: 2: 6

 

6 Aihe Pepeno

227½

56: 17: 6

56: 17: 6

 

7 Arihia Ngatara

282

70: 10: 0

70: 10: 0

 

10 Arare Teri

136

34: 0: 0

35: 10: 0

 

11 Anaru Haira

168½

42: 2: 6

42: 2: 6

 

16 Ata Harawira

1: 2: 6

1: 2: 6

 

22 Erueti Ngakoki

59

14: 15: 0

14: 15: 0

 

24 Humarata

282

70: 10: 0

70:10: 0

 

33 Hamiora Hangakahia

168½

42: 2: 6

45:15: 0

 

35 Hone Reveti

375

93: 15: 0

100: 0: 0

 

36 Hotone Ngakari

168½

42: 2: 6

45: 15: 0

 

 

 

 

 

(Unsigned)

38 Hamiora Raharuhl

168½

42: 2: 6

42: 2: 6

 

39 Hapi to Ngarakau

214½

53: 12: 6

53: 12: 6

 

48 Hare Arokura

203½

50: 17: 6

50: 17: 6

 

49 Herokuiha Roti

164

41: 0: 0

41: 0: 0

 

53 Himiona Haira

181

45: 5: 0

45: 5: 0

 

61 Hoani te Kiripakeke

46

11: 10: 0

11: 10: 0

 

64 Hone Tomohesna

66 Hone Pourere   H.C.

153½

67½

38: 17: 6

16: 17: 6

37: 10: 0

46: 17: 6

 

67 Hikaiti te Kakapa

143

35: 15: 0

35: 15: 0

 

68 Hemi Wa

67½

16: 17: 6

16: 17: 6

 

70 Hare wahiao

84

21: 0: 0

21: 0: 0

 

 

3,826

956: 10: 0

970: 2: 6

 

6.355 377

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Name:

Area:

Value at   Amount

5/– per acre:   Paid:

B/Forward

3,826

956: 10: 0

970: 2: 6

71 Hiui te Rapoutu

84

21: 0: 0

21: 0: 0

79 Hone Rangaunu

144

36: 0: 0

36: 0: 0

80 Hohipora Rangaunu

88½

22: 2: 6

22: 2: 6

81 Heritan Rangaunu

1: 2: 6

1: 2: 6

82 Hamuera

88

22: 0: 0

22: O: 0

84 Hoani Harara

15

3: 15: 0

3: 15: 0

85 Hono Ropiha

59

14: 15: 0

14: 15: 0

86 Harete te Wharau

59

14: 15: 0

14: 15: 0

87 Hikori whapo

59

14: 15: 0

14: 15: 0

88 Himi Nikora   H.C.

59

14: 15: 0

14: 15: 0

89 Hemi Kare

59

14: 15: 0

14: 15: 0

90 Himi Puru

59

14: 15: 0

14:15: 0

91 Hirini Hariata

28

7: 0: 0

7: 0: 0

 

 

 

(Unsigned)

 

96 Iti Puketapu

282

70:10: 0

70:10: 0

100 Kara to Hoananni

342

85:10: 0

85:10: 0

103 Kaiponu te Kiore

168½

42: 2: 6

42: 2: 6

105 Keepa Pokipoki

214½

53: 12: 6

53:12: 6

106 Kereiho Roora

168½

42: 2: 6

42: 2: 6

107 Karaitiana te Uira

168½

42: 2: 6

45:15: 0

 

 

 

 

113 Kerei Hohua

164

41: 0: 0

42: 0: 0

117 Kareuma Hou

195

48:15: 0

48:15: 0

120 Kau Hou

59

14:15: 0

14:15: 0

121 Kapihana to Tuhi

59

14:15: 0

14:15: 0

122 Kiritahunga Rapana

59

14:15: 0

14: 15: 0

123 Karapuha to Aroro

59

14: 15: 0

14: 15: 0

125 Kiri Harawira

28

7: 0: 0

7: 0: 0

 

6,599

1,649: 15: 0

1,668: 0: 0

6.356 378

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Name:

Area:

Value at

5/— per acre:

Amount

Paid:

B/Forward

6,599

1,649: 15: 0

1,668: 0: 0

126 Hihi Keeti Temati

291

72: 15: 0

72: 15: 0

128 Norehu te Putu

421½

105: 7: 6

105: 7: 6

129 Miriama Takerai

311½

77: 17: 6

77: 17: 6

131 Hata Potiki

282

70: 10: 0

70: 10: 0

133 Hoeakan Hinana

287

70: 10: 0

70: 10: 0

134 Hatehaare Tukuru

282

70:10: 0

70: 10: 0

137 Nakarota Ranglomokura

168½

42: 2: 6

42: 2: 6

139 Mita Tamahana

168½

42: 2: 6

45:15: 0

110 Matiu kapa

214½

53: 12: 6

53:12: 6

144 Harara Pohipi

163½

40: 17: 6

42: 10: 0

148 Kone Reti

164

41: 0: 0

41: 0: 0

193 Here Mohi

164

41: 0: 0

41: 0: 0

154 Hatatanga Reviri

136

34: 0: 0

34: 0: 0

155 Mate Huirna

67½

16:17: 6

15: 0: 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

158 Here Taukiri

46

11: 10: 0

11: 10: 0

164 Haihi Ruru

51

12: 15: 0

15: 0: 0

172 Hama Rungaumu

144

36: 0: 0

36: 0: 0

173 Mirtama Totira

88½

22: 2: 6

22: 2: 6

177 Nihi Mera Hariata

l: 2: 6

1: 2: 6

179 Neri Taipari

59

14: 15: 0

14:15: 0

180 Ramo whaiapu

59

14:13: 0

14:15: 0

182 Harara Ramari

(See Harara Poihipi)

28

7: 0: 0

7: 0: 0

184 Nimarata

316

79: O: 0

72: 15: 0

187 Ngamane Hoana

282

70: 10: 0

70: 10: 0

188 Ngapari whaipu

227½

56:17: 6

56: 17: 6

189 Ngaiwn Ramarihi

282

70: 10: 0

70: 10: 0

11,303

2,823: 15: 0

2,843: 7: 6

Reserve 25 acre

6.357 379

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Name:

Area:

Value at   Amount

5/- per acre:   Paid:

B/Forward

11,303

2,825:15: 0

2,843: 7: 6

190 Ngaroma whaiapu

168½

\_

42: 2: 6

42: 2: 6

195 Nahi Haira

168½

42: 2: 6

   42: 2: 6

203 Ngarepo to Arero

59

14:15: 0

14: 15: 0

204 Ngakuru to Arero

59

14:15: 0

14:15: 0

205 Niaholls W.G.   H. C.

59

14:15: 0

14:15: 0

215 Poata Makirini

316

79: 0: 0

74:15: 0

222 Pipi Karaka

173 43: 5: 0

47:15: 0

225 Paroto te Koraneho

168½

42: 2: 6

42: 2: 6

226 Puaha Puketapu   

282

70: 10: 0

70: 10: 0

227 Pita te Haihei

211½

53:12: 6

53:12: 6

228 Pene Hataihaoa

168½

42: 2: 6

45:15: 0

229 Piripi Nangai

168½

42: 2: 6

42: 2: 6

230 Patara   Nama

214½

53:12: 6

53:12: 6

232 Poti Marakai

176½

44: 2: 6

44: 2: 6

234 Pera Harawira

164

41: 0: 0

41: 0: 0

242 Pirihira Titihoia

143

35:15: 0

35:15: 0

250 Pirika Taitoa

51

12:15: 0

15: 0: 0

258 Pirika Ruipoto

59

14:15: 0

14:15: 0

259 Rakena Potiki

382½

95:12: 6

95: 7: 6

264 Rini Karaka

258

64:10: 0

67:15: 0

268 Rangitakahia te Ngako- 168½

ngako

42: 2: 6

42: 2: 6

281 Remeka te Apiapi

203½

50:17: 6

50: 17: 6

291 Riki Tuhaehae

75½

18:17: 6

18:17: 6

295 Ratana te Mateuruta

1: 2: 6

1: 2: 6

297 Roka Hapa

93½

23: 7: 6

22: 15: 0

300 Raihana te Nanu

12½

3: 2: 6

3: 2: 6

302 Roman Nganaiwa

1: 2: 6

1: 2: 6

305 Rohu Aperaharza

59

14:15: 0

14:15: 0

306 Ramari Marara

67½

16:17: 6

16:17: 6

 

15,445½ 3,861: 7: 6

3,887: 10: 0

Reserve

25 acres.

6.358 380

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Name:

Area:

Value at   Amount

5/— per acre:   Paid:

B/Fowrard   15,445½

3,861: 7: 6

3,887:10: 0

308 Rina Ngataha

28

7: 0: 0

7: 0: 0

310 Te Hirini Tiriri

370

92:10: 0

92:10: 0

311 Tumatekitna paaka

430½

107:12: 6

107:12: 6

325 Tatraha te Riri

168½

42: 2: 6

42: 2: 6

328 Te Hemara Hoiboi

282

282

70:10: 0

70:10: 0

70:10: 0

70:10: 0

329 Tame Puketapu

 

 

 

331 Te Harangi

168½

42: 2: 6

42: 2: 6

335 Tarala Wirikake

168½

42: 2: 6

45: 15: 0

339 Tori Haraea

168½

42: 2: 6

42: 2: 6

340 Taumaha Retiara

216

54: 0: 0

55: 15: 0

347 To Oka Roti

164

41: 0: 0

41: 0: 0

348 Timi Reti

164

41: O: 0

41: 0: 0

350 Tamati Waka te puhi

136

34: 0: 0

80: 0: 0

351 Tiriora Tiore

335½

83: 17: 6

100: 0: 0

352 Tamati whatitiri

155½

38:17: 6

40: 0: 0

353 Tamsti Paurera H.C.

67½

16:17: 6

16:17: 6

355 Te Atutu

143

35:15: 0

35:15: 0

356 Te Ataiti

67½

16:17: 6

16:17: 6

362 Te Rita Tamuhika

51

12:15: 0

15: 0: 0

363 Te Reiti

51

12:15: 0

15: 0: 0

367 Tamati Paetao

93½

23: 7: 6

24: 7: 6

368 Te Arlo Pactso

89½

22: 7: 6

23: 7: 6

378 Tuarakan Rangaunu

144

36: 0: 0

35: 5: 0

380 Te Totana

55½

13:17: 6

13:17: 6

383 Te Kohikilo Patera

1: 2: 6

1: 2: 6

388 Te Otimira Boers

1: 2: 6

1: 2: 6

390 Tutuki Peeti

59

14:15: 0

14:15: 0

391 Takutai to Arero

59

14:15: 0

14:15: 0

392 Tamoiwhuia

59

14: 15: 0

14:15: 0

19,631½

4,907:17: 6

5,008: 7: 6

6.359 381

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Name:

Area:

Value at

5/– per acre:

Amount

Paid:

B/Forward   19:631½

4,907:17: 6

5,008: 7: 6

393 Te Rua Whakahoro

59

14:15: 0

14:15: 0

395 Teipua Akeake

252½

63: 2: 6

64: 2: 6

399 wirema Paaka

443½

110:17: 6

110:17: 6

412 Wiremu Taura

143

35:15: 0

35:15: 0

416 Winikerei te Whetuiti

199

49:15: 0

49:15: 0

27 Henarietta te Moananui

375

93:15: 0

87:10: 0 Re

25

330 To Kopu Pukotapu

236

59: 0: 0

59: 0: 0

126: 0: 0

407 Wikiriwhi Houtonga

279

69:15: 0

 

 

21618½

5,404: 12: 6

5,499:17: 6

Ono hundred and forty ono (141) Grantees who have signed conveyance of sale to Government representing 21,618½ acres Money paid, £5,499:17: 6.

Signatures taken since 4th April date of Memo.

Hoara Tareranui

401

100: 5:

0

100: 5:

0

Teretiu Temati

291

72:15:

0

72:15:

0

Nepihana Tuiri

375

93:15:

0

37:10:

0

2

Te Kuratu Kuao

12½

3: 2:

6

3: 2:

6

Horitau Poihipi

28

7: 0:

0

7: 0:

0

Hohi Ramari

28

7: 0:

0

7: 0:

0

Turiwhati Poihipi

28

7: 0:

0

7: 0:

0

Te Tanuka

143

35:15:

0

35:15:

0

Paora Titoi

155

38:15:

0

38:15:

0

Ihimaera Raohirawhi

214½

53:12:

6

53:12:

6

Malta Tohua

162½

40:12:

6

10: 32

6

Pane Patna

517½

129: 7:

6

129:7:

6

 

 

 

 

 

6.360 382

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Ohinanauri Gold Fieids Block

Unsigned Grantees –Area–

Advances and Value of Interest

@ 5/— per acres.

 

 

 

Area   Value at   Total paid

Name:   Acres: 5/– per acre: for Interest:

3 Arama karaka   333 83: 5: 0

 

46 Hone Kirivaitai   136 34: 0: 0

 

47 Harawira Mere   136   34: 0: 0

 

54 Harai Rina   181   45: 5: 0

 

83 Renate te aku 12½ 3: 2: 6

 

92 Harawira Hoani   28   7: 0: 0

 

93 Mitten Rairipi   28   7: 0: 0

signed

94 Honi Ramiari   28   7: 0: 0

Signed

95 Ihimaera Rawhirauhi 214½ 53:12: 6

Signed

145 Maraca airia   181   45: 5: 0

 

147 Hitiria Tairthakaea 191½ 47:17: 6

 

152 Moihi Komnero   136 34: 0: 0

 

168 Mares Kiriwhatai   861 21:12: 6

 

212 Pirihira Titikashena 291 72:15: 0

 

213 Pinga te Taira   375 93:15: 0

 

224 Poukerra wirema   168½ 42: 2: 6

 

239 Pane paura   517½ 129: 7: 6

signed

277 Rota More (Hoani)   136 34: 0: 0

 

275 Rowi Kiriwaitai   190 47:10: 0

 

288 Rangivhainoa   143   35:15: 0

Signed

301 Rate Kuao   12½   3: 2: 6

 

307 Rota Hoani (Here)   28   7: O: 0

 

364 Takitaki   51   12:15: 0

 

371 Te Wato Ngatete   5   1: 5: 0

 

381 Te Papuhau Tepora   12   3: 0: 0

 

384 Titihula Romari   12½   3: 2: 6

 

3,634 908:10: 0

 

6.362 384

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Name:

Area

Acres:

Value at

5/— per acre:

Total paid

for Interest:

B/Forwrard

3,634

908:10: 0

 

385 Totoko te Koko

12½

3: 2: 6

 

386 Te kuratu kuao

12½

3: 2: 6

Signed

387 To Parehe Hapi

191½

47:17: 6

 

398 Turiwhati Poihipi

28

7:0: 0

Signed

401 Wariu   te Taira

291

72:15: 0

 

419 waitanwhi

12½

3: 2: 6

 

420 whakarato

12½

3: 2: 6

 

 

4,194

1,048:12: 6

 

Memo.

These 33 Granteees I am informed

are likely to sign the Conveyance during Sitting of Court at Chinemei.

RICH. JOHN GILL

9 APril 1882.

6.363 385

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23

"E.

OHINEMURI GOLD FIELDS BLOCK

Unsigned Grantees. Area and Value or Interest @ 5/- per acre.

 

 

 

 

Name:

Area    Value at

Acres : 5/- per acre    

26 Hirawa to Moananui

375

93:15: 0

29 HerIto Ngatete

432½

108: 2: 6   

37 Hamoaka Tahupaea

168½

42: 2: 6

57 Hakiaha Ngapene

248

62: 0: 0

183 Huhena Kahumangemange

155

38:17: 6

69 Hamtron Pakeke

138

34:10: 0

97 Ihaka Tohua

162½

40:12:6 ( Part only) Signed

98 Ihipera Ruiha

15O¼

37:12: 6 Signed

104 Karete Rimiona

168½

42: 2: 6

121 Kirihana Tapehana.

155½

38:17:6

127 Mere Kuru

421½

105:7:6

138 Mau to Tunutote

168½

42: 2: 6

162 Meri Tauto

83

20:15: 0 Signed

171 Matehaere Tamati

84

21: 0: 0

175 Maraea Rangihikihiki.

12½

3:2:6

178 Mokena Hou

59

14:15: 0

200 Nigarakura Raiha

87½

21:17: 6 Signed

206 Ngatuia Haeka

113½

28: 7: 6

207 Ngarewa

230

57:10: 0

241 Paora Titoi

155

38:15: 0

248 Parata Tatapu

51

12:15: 0

269 Raiha Himona

168½

42: 2: 6

270 Rotohiko to Oho

168½

42: 2: 6

292 Rihi Kahurarewai

167

41:15: 0

293 Riki Waitupua

84

21: 0: 0

 

4208 1,052:0:0

6.364 386

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Vane:   Aron   Value. at
Acres: 5/— per acre:

B/Porgard   4,208 1,032: 0: 0

304 Erna Hoke=   59   14115: 0

309 Torero:nil   •   316. . 79: 0: 0

312 To Retiu Tornatl   29t   . 72:15:   Signed

315 To ilira to Taira.   • 370k   -92:121 6

317 Tukakina to Ahiataeura 374   93:10: 0

326 To Reweti to :'Ilan ewbsei 168   42: 21 6

327 Tatara Maus   168i-   1:2: 2: 6

314 Takerei to Tutu   291   72:15: 0

358 Te Rautahl   75i   18:17: 6

359 To Piribl Tatra   238   59:10: 0

365 Te IpUtotarn   150   37:10: 0 Signed

382 To Dkumate cnapoto    1: 21 6

394 To Reit?. Turco.   59   14415: 0

397 Take:kin*   121   31 2: 6

354 To Ta=ku   143   35:15t 0

361 Tulhana: to Ratapn   51. - 12215: 0

181 =rare Rahuruhi   28   7: 0: 0

7,008 1,752: 0: 0 191 ligehArarehi KIM   2144   53:12: 6.

AC2'O8 ILMasAL•

43

These 42 Grantees are not likely to

sign the conveyance. In this it in propound to =quest tho Court to cut out the area held by them.

LLCM. John GILL.

11 April 1882.

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"F"

ONINENURI GOLD FIELDS BLOCK.

Grantees who received advances prior to Titlo being

investigeted by N.L. Court and now refuse to complete

the Sale.

Name:   Area Value at   Advances:

Acreast 5/- per acre:

28 Hoara Tepeea   342   85:10: 0   190: 0: 0

108 Keeps Raharuhi   318   79:10: 0   295: 0: 0

185 Nepihana 'Tuiri   366   91:10: 0   14:15: 0   Signed

249 Pineahuto Uharekowhai 218   54:10: 0   13:17: 6   Signed

 

256 Pakara Henare

17   4: 5:   0   50: 0: 0

 

280 Rihitoto Hotaia

1190 297:10: 0   161 : 0: 0   Signed

 

272 Ropata to Pokiha

383½   95:17: 6 *1022:10:10 pd. 65:17:

6

294 Rihi te Ao

93½   23: 7: 6 *2121 0: 0 pd. 23: 7:

6

366 Te WantoPama

89½   22: 7: 6   394: 6: 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

3017½ 754: 7: 6

 

The Native Lead Court will determine what portion of the Interest each of the above Granteen should be vested is Her Majesty

the queen, for moneys advanced on account

of the purchase.

  •   These payments were made prior to

the deed of Lease and are included

in the £15,000.

 

6.366 388

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THAMS.

July 31st, 1880.

Sir,

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your

letter enclosing memorandum from the Assistant Comptroller

and Auditor dated June 26th.I must crave your indulgence

if I prefer to render an account of my Stewardship to Head–

quarters; at the same time such portion of this letter as

can fairly be called a report on matters connected with

Thames Goldfield has been handed to Mr.Kenrich to whom I

will give any other information he may required in order that

he may compile the history required.

But before I proceed to the report I cannot forbear    making a few comments on certain portions of Mr.Bathin's

memorandum.

(1). As to the Natives who were entitled to receive

the Miners Rights fees. Mr Batkin says "there could have been

no difficulty in determining who these persons were they being

 

obviously the persons under whose authority the Government occupied the land. I must admit there is a good deal of

truth in this remark but there were a considerable number of

the owners who did not sign the Goldfields Agreements and who

for a time ignored the whole matter, they being Hauhaus; and

who did not receive any of the Miners Rights until years later.

  1.  Mr.Batkin adds "that it only remained to deter–

mine in council with the natives in what proportion the sums

were to be divided amongst the individuals interested and there–

upon to make periodical distributions of the sums collected".

How I say that any one acquainted with natives and their claims

to land must at a glance see the futility of attempting to,make

any such arrangement,if the Goldfields had. been rented at a

fixed sun per annum, such a course would be undoubtedly practicable,

but not when the owners ere entitled to the fees accruing from

their several interests, nor could any pro rata division be made.

It was solely on account of the greed and jealousy of the owners

of the land, and therinability to divide their money that Mr.

Mackay and I did it for them. Would it not have been far less

trouble to have celled all the owners together and to have got

them to sign one receipt handing to them for division the entire

sum payable? I will however deal fully with the system followed

further on.

  1.  Mr.Batkin says "the plan appears to have worked

smoothly for many years but at length some three years ago the natives seen a to have thought it desirable to have an agent to

look after their interests in the matter and a Mr.McIlhone was

appointed for the purpose". Now I maintain the plan has worked

smoothly all along, the principal cause of dissatisfaction had,

nothing to do with the division of the Miners Rights for it arose

solely from the fact that owing to the depression existing in the

Thames Goldfield and the consequent falling off of the fees I

was unable to pay the natives so much as I\_had been in the habit

of doing formerly. I think, Sir, it may be accepted as a fact

that a deficit causes dissatisfaction the History of this Colony

at the present time to wit.\_ As regards Mr.McIlhone, Mr.Batkin

is deep in error here and I am afraid it will take an almost

superhuman power to extriedte him. Mr.McIlhone was not appointed

for the purpose supposed by Mr.Batkin,    nor has any appoinment

yet\_been made to my knowledge. Mr.McIlhone was appointed in 1870

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by His Honour Mr.Superintendent Gillies to look after Provincial

interests on the Goldfield here and as there was a necessity for

the native interests being looked after and they preferred some

parson who should be under their own control, they agreed to pay

moiety of Mr,McIlhone'a salary then fixed at £156 per annum.

Later when the Provincial Government ceased to have special

interests in the Goldfield revenue, the whole of MrMcIlhone's

salary was by the natives authorised to be stopped from their

monies – the authority was attached to the first voucher for his

salary and is no doubt in the Audit office, the manner of payment

of Mr,McIlhone's salary which it also appears there is some mis–

understanding about, will be explained in due course.

(4) Mr.Batkin says "No information has ever been

supplied as to the names of the natives entitled to receive the

moneys distributable and the proportion payable to each". To

that I would reply that the Audit Office has never sought any information on these points for just ten years I made the

payments nor was any inspection whatever made of my accounts

until December,1878. I do not think I can be held to blame for

not supplying information which no one wanted.

(5) I now come to that portion of Mr.Batkin's

memorandum which gives me much pain. I cannot understand why

if I an entitled to compensation for loss of office, any condition

should be now imposed. I cannot find words to express my feelings

sufficient for me to say that I consider the suggestion made as a

most unenglish one, I say this that my services were dispensed

with from motives of retrenchment – that under the Civil Service

Act, 1866 I am entitled to compensation for loss of that office.

Sir, if I am correct in these premises I would add pay it like a

man and do not keep me waiting for what was really my due on 31st

March last. And please do not demand of me under compulsion what

I would willingly have conceded as a favour, I would have felt

a great deal of pride in furnishing the "much columnated"Departnent

in which I have had the honour of serving my Country for seventeen

years with the information Mr.Batkin wants. I feel borne down

with a sense of Injury, 'tis the last straw that breaks the camels

back, and I sincerely hope there will be no more straws found.

I do think if I had been so ungracious as to refuse to give any

assistance to the officer who has succeeded me in the discharge

of my late duties, it would have been time eought to treat me in

the way I am treated.   I will now proceed to the history of the

transactions in respect to Miners Rights fees etc. on the Hauraki

and Coromandel Goldfields in so far as I have been connected

with them - as regards regards was done prior to my taking charge

of the Thames Districts, I must refer you to the report of Mr.

Civil Commissioner Mackay, see Parliamentary papers 1869 – there

is not at the Thames I believe a volume of the Blue book for that

year. I think it that report you will find full particulars as

to the occupation of the Thames Goldfields. The Miners Rights

Deposit Account was originally opened in the names of Messrs.

Pollen and Mackey, not of Mesers, Pollen and Puckey. It was trans–

ferred to the names of the Hon.Dr.Pollen and myself on the 14th of

October 1869, the first payment was made by me on the 6th of January;

1870 on account of Miners Rights fees to 31st December,1869 and the

last payment was made by me as payment in full to 31st December,1879,

so that the account was operated on try me for just ten years,

You will I think readily understand that I cannot give a detailed

account of transactions prior to my taking charge and I do not

think any one could be found so unreasonable as to bar my compen–

sation on account of my inability to set forth in detail all the

acts of my predecessor which I believe, except in so far as applying

to transactions in the Deposit Account, will be found in the Blue

book referred to above.

 

When I took charge of the Thames District there were then

as now two Gold Lining Districts – Hauraki and Coromandel.

The Coromandel district, or that portion which was auriferous,

consisted of three blocks Tokatea, Heretaunga and Waiou. The Manaia block

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was proclaimed in February 1870 and was subsequently included

in the Coromandel District.

Tokaten block was leased by the natives to the Government

at a rental of Five hundred pounds per annum by an arrangement made by Mr. Mackay – see report in Bluebook referred to. The

rent was paid as follows: Sixtyfive pounds per quarter to Riria Karepe for herself and her people and sixty pounds per quarter

to Hera Putea for herself and her people. The quarter days were 23rd March, 23rd June, 23rd September and 23rd December. The

rent was paid out of Provincial funds but in the event of there being more than five hundred miners at work on the block, one

pound per man was to be paid for the excess. In making the payments to the owners I made careful enquiry but this part of

the agreement should be not carried out. I do not think in its best times that there were evermore than three hundred and

fifty men at work on this block within any one year. In the

schedule hereto annexed will be found the names, of the persons

to whom the rent was last paid end proportions paid to each.

The last payment was made to June 23rd, 1878 – further payment

has been barred for the time pending the hearing of claims of

persons other than those who received the rent, in the Native

Land Court.

 

Harataungs, or Kennedy Bay: this block was some years

ago sold or given by Paora to Putu the principal owner, a chief

of Ngati tamatera tribe, to certain members.of Ngatiporou tribe resident at the East Cape, and was ceded by them to the Government

for Gold Mining purposes. No payment of Miners Rights fees was

made by Mr.Mackay to the owners, some of whom appointed Mr.C.O.Davis

their attorney. Repeated applications were made to me to pay the

monies in the Deposit Account to the credit of that block over to

their attorney, but as I was not satisfied that all the owners

concurred in the appointment of Mr. Davis, I refused. In December,

1870 their being some judgments in the District Court, Auckland against some of the presumed owners, Ropata Ngatai and others,

I went to Kennedy Bay to arrange for a payment to relieve them.

A discussion took place which lasted from 2 p.m. till daylight

next morning, the natives insisting on the payment of the whole

sum – whilst I refused to pay more than one half – they telling

me they represented all the owners whilst I believed from their

eagerness to get the money without waiting for he to hear from

Waiapu that there were other owners. I told them they should

have one–half of the money or none at all, they then agreed to

my terms but not without much grumbling and voluble talk..

The balance Was therefore reserved till Major Ropata Wahawaha reached Auckland accompanied by Ropata Ngatai. I went to

Auckland and paid it to him. I told the Major all that had

occurred and had the satisfaction of feeling that I had acted

judiciously.   Other payments have at intervals been made since

to Major Repute and Rev, Ranura Kowhis who substantiated their

claims to the whole of the known auriferous portions of the

block in the Native Land Court held at Coromandel in February,

1878, since which time one payment has been made. The Miners

Rights and other fees are payable annually on July 23rd.

It is that it is not necessary for me to

furnish the names of natives interested in those portions of

the Goldfields on which there are no mining operations. This

remark I desire to apply to the whole of the non–auriferous portions of the Thames Goldfields.

Waiau No. l This was the only goldfields block

which had been ajudicated on by the Native Land Court prior

to my coming to the Thames and was originally owned by Harata

Patene and Ema to Apuru and as it was merely an act of game

on their part that any others were admitted as owners they had

almost exclusive enjoyment of the proceeds for some years.

The first payment was made by me to Mr James Mackay in July,

1870, he being the attorney for the owners. Recently,however,

they have agreed to an equal division amongst all the owners.

The payments are annual, and due on the 23rd of July in each year.

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Some land adjacent owned by Kitahi to Taniwha sone of old Hook

nose who saw Captain Cook, was also ceded for Gold mining purposes,

the proceeds from which were paid to the owners but it is several

years since there were any mining operations upon it.

Hania. There has never been any regular mining on

this block, but prospecting parties heve at various times been

on the ground who took out Miners Rightes. The fees were paid to

the owners. There has been no prospecting for several years, nd

as a matter of course there have been no payments made since.

This block was proclaimed since I took charge of this District.

I visited Manaia for the first time in March,1870 for the purpose

of completing arrangements for session, marking off burial grounds

and other portions reserved by the agreement, settling at the same

time a long standing dispute between two tribes as to their inter–

tribal boundary.

The Hauraki Gold mining district was by the various

agreements divided into the following blocks – Waikwau, Te Wherau, Whakatete, Tararu, Te Karaka, Otunui, Kiukiu and Puriri.

The Waikowau block was owed by the late chief Ti Moananui

and Ngatitomotua tribe, certain small portions being admitted by them as owned by members of Ngatimaru tribe, The Tapu creek workings are situated within this block, and the land on which those

operations wore carried on was owned almost exclusively by members of Te Moananui's family, At the time of cession, a large advance

was made by Mr.Mackay from the Miners Rights Deposit Account to Moananui as en inducement for him and his tribe to cede the land

on the understanding that this advance was to be recouped from Miners rights foes accruing from Waikowau block. It therefore

followed that no payments of Miners Rights fees were made to Hoananui for several years, but there were payments made of timber

license fees and Kauri tree license fees, and there were also payments made to many other members of the tribe who did not

participate in the advance above referred to. I visited Tapu

in July,1370 for the purpose of acquiring local knowledge of Maori interests and found that two hundred and seventynine trees in

excess of those paid for by applicants for Kauri trees had been

cut down and removed, and judging from the appearance of the stumps, many of which I inspected, it appeared they had been cut

down fully a year before, clearly pointing out the necessity of

the appointment by the natives themselves of a person to guard

their interests.   Some persons found cutting timber without author–

ity by the Inspector of diners Rights about a year later were made

to par full value and Costs much to the satisfaction of tho owners.

Since the appointment of Mr.McIlhone, there has been no attempt

to remove timber in such a wholesale manner. The walkowau block

excepting several reserves only one of which is subject to the Goldfields Regulations is now the property of the Crown.

Te Tharou and Whakatiti. There has been no mining during

the last ten years on either of these blocks but there have been a number of timber licenses. A very small portion of the latter

blocks is owned by natives now. The whole of the former blocks

is Crown land. The greater portion of the latter block is also

Crown land whilst other portions ere private property, the portions mentioned as belonging to natives are a piece containing 56 acres

owned by twentyeight natives, another small piece of 10 acres

belonging to some Maori orphans and another small piece which is

not auriferous and on Which there is no timber. I am more particu–

lar in referring to thee small matters no there has always been difficulty in dealing with questions affecting Whakatiti block.

Tararu of two divisions – Tararu North known

in the Land Purchase Department as Te Ipa o Mochu was originally claimed by Te Reweti Rangihaiwheria, since dead, who up to the

time of his death received the whole of the fees. The land has been

a judicated on by the Native Land Court and is under negotiation

by the Crown. Since. Ti Reweti's death there have been no mining

operations. Occasionally there is a timber license.

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Tararu South was claimed by Eruera tE Ngahue who had exclusive enjoyment of all proceeds during his life. Since his

death a change was made in the mode of payment and about three

years ago the claims of the to the land were taken through

the Native Land Court.   The Heruatiti workings are situated

on this block.

Te Karaka. This block is the moat highly auriferous

portion of the Hauraki Goldfields and that to which I will devote

the greatest attention in furnishing details. Here the Shotover,

Long Drive, Golden Crown, Moanateiari Caledonian and other cele–

brated claims are situated – here fortunes have been made and lost -

and I think that I cannot do better than describe in that portion

of my report which relatives to this block the system of payment

of feas to natives, Which I elaborated with much care and pains on

the basis originally given me by my predecessor, Mr. James Mackay.

This block is divided into so many lesser divisions that I must

supply an analysis in order to make the whole question thoroughly intelligible, and as it will be as well in preparing a table to

supply information with regard to all other native holdings in

other parts which are auriferous, for purpose of reference, I will

do so. But before I go fully into the matter in relation to the

mode of payment, I must make a few remarks showing how the Gold

fields Act,1866 and the Gold Mining District Act,1871 affected

the fees payable to the natives under the Goldfields Act,1866

Mining claims, were for security of tenure held under lease, the

companies taking out what were known as leaseholders Miners

Rights which were paid into the Miners Rights Deposit Account in

addition to which they had to pay rent at the rate of nearly

three pounds per acre to the Provincial Government, Of course

the men employed in mining on the ground so held were required to

take out Miners Rights, and if the ground was fully manned, the

natives got twice as much as by the agreements they were led to

expect. In the case of minig claims held by Miners Right only,

the position was different. A party of men couldpeg out only

a certain proportion of ground at the rate of 15,000 square feet

per amn. Each one of the party was bound to be the holder of a

Miners Right but his interest should be jumped. When I came to

the Thames the whole of the known auriferous and the supposed

auriferous portions of the field were covered with claims or held

by companies under leave. From Tararu north to Hepe Creek there

was hardly any ground available for newcomers. The ground was

taken up in some cases to a distance of three miles back into the

forest - the field hod, however, even then passed its prime –

although but a short time before it had been with it as the years

of plenty in Egypt the ground brought forth by handfulls – a period

of depression had set in, end holdings were abandoned or forfeited

for non–compliance with Regulations. At this time a Miners Right entitled the holder to mine for gold as well as to occupy a piece

of ground of a certain size as a residence site. There was also

in the Regulations a provision in accordance with the agreements

with the natives respecting the issue of Miners Rights which should

be exercisable only within the specific block for which it has taken

out, and in the event of a miner changing his place of abode or

employment, the date of his removal and the block to which he was

removing were to be endorsed on his Miners Right . This simplified

, much the allocation of the fees in so far as the respective blocks

of the field were concerned. T say without prejudice that the

Receivers of Gold Revenue had not at that time become callous to

the terms of the Native agreements and my work was much simpler.

The Gold Mining Districts Act,1871,which came into operation on

the 22nd January,1872, and the new Regulations issued thereunder,

completely changed this part of the performance. There was no

machinery for the transfer of Miners Rights and it became merely

a matter of approximate allocation. Instead of Mining claims being

held under lease they were held under license, the fees representing

the same amount as the leaseholders rights were paid into the

Miners Rights Deposit Account – there were also several new sources

of revenue for the natives opened up as residence site fees.

Water rights and Battery site fees were paid to the credit of the

Deposit Account referred. to and eventually paid to the owners of

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the land. It must be understood that all residence sites were

not held under license as all interests created under the former regulations were protected by the new.

Having thus far explained the operation of the two Acts

as applied to these Goldfields, I will go into the system of payment.

I was present at the last payment of Miners Rights fees by Mr.Mackay

to the natives which took place in October,1869 and I took his plan

as a basis. He very kindly gave me the use of his local knowledge.

I have already stated that I made my first payment early in January,

1870 and the payment was to a great extent in the same proportion

divided amongst the owners, but I found as the mining operations

fluctuated in various parts of the field, that it was necessary to

modify the amounts payable to the different owners accordingly.

It was clearly therefore my first duty to acquire a thorough knowledge

of all the native claims to the land within the goldfield. This was

by no means then an easy task When all-the owners were inflamed,

the disputes and fights between young and old - and old men who could barely totter were piteous to see – however, I got through it at

last and recommended them one and all to get Crown titles for their

land which they did years later.

The payment of leaseholders rights and license fees was

easy with the local information I had gained, but the Miners Rights was another matter as I could only allocate them approximately even

when they were issued as at the first for the several blocks forming

the goldfield (these several blocks were themselves formed as a rule of several very much smaller ones). The division contained within

itself many elements of difficulty, How much more difficult than

would it not become when the issue of them was not localised under the Regulations of 1872.   Sir, I think you must agree with me that

the plan which I adopted was the only feasible one. No proportionate payment of the whole could be determined in council with the natives.

As the holdings varied the payments must be modified-the some

holdings not being contained in the same ratio year after year, new

ground being often taken up or old workings abandoned – or licensed holdings forfeited; so also with Miners Rights fees it would some–

times happen that in a claim held by a company occupying an area of

six men's ground there weight one month be a hundred miners working

whilst during the following month there might he only ten or a

lesser number of men so employed in the same claim. Under these circumstances, therefore, I see no plan other than that which I adopted which wee to find out how much land the property of a

native or family of natives was held under Gold Mining leases or

licenses, what number of residence sites, if any, were on that land,

what the fair average of men working in the claims situated on that

land, and if there ware any other rights in existence on that land,

to ascertain what the fair value of the came were, and to pay the

owner or owners accordingly. Nor would it follow if there are several

owners that they would all receive in equal proportion - see

schedule of native block, portion relating to Opitomoko Kuranui and Moanataiari.   In apportioning many of the payments I had to fight the

battles of the weak against the strong so as to ensure justice being

done to all the owners; several natives who had fair claims to

participate in the Miners Rights fees but for me would have come

very badly off. For some years after I came here the Miners Rights

and other fees accruing from Opitomoko, Kuranui and Moanataiari

were paid solely to Rapara Maungahou or his wife Turukira poha.

I was aware there were other persons who ought to receive a portion

but these claims were in no way recognised by the principal owners.

These persons, acting on my advice at length, had the land, in which

they claimed to be interested, surveyed and ajudicated on by the Native Land Court and the extent of their interests defined. There

are other instances of a similar kind but I do not know thaqt any useful purpose would be served by referring to them.

I will now explain the mode of payment of the salary of

the Inspector of Miners Rights. It was as follows. After ascertain–

ing the sum fairly payable to the natives, a certain percentage was deducted equal to the salary of the Inspector from the aggregate –

the remainder, after allowing for the deduction pro rata, was then

Paid to the natives in accordance with the proportion of the whole

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accruing from their respective interests in the Goldfield. The

voucher for the payment of the Inspector's salary was then signed

by the principal man of the tribe as representing the whole of the

owners. This was done in accordance with an understanding openly

come to, and agreed to by the natives themselves. I can readily

understand that a pro rata payment to the Inspector deducted from

the amount paid to each native would be attended with great diffi–

culty, but when done in the aggregate, it is less like direct

taxation and has never been objected to. Sir, I shall attempt

no defence of the Native Department if this is surmounting a

difficulty in a manner peculiar to the Department in which I lately

had the honour of serving. I must leave the Department to defend

itself, but I would ask if this course is considered objectionable,

why was it not objected to years ago?

But I am digressing from my subject before closing this

part of my report. I must make a reference to another matter which is not the least important. I endeavoured in so far as it was

possible in making the payments of Miners Rights fees to pay an equal amount each quarter – of course this rule could not be

altogether adhered to . My object was in order that the natives might know how much\_ they were getting and regulate their living accordingly.   It was at the same time important to have a credit balance at the Bank to meet any sudden emergency, I also con

sidered it of the utmost importance to discharge the duties of my officer in respect of native interests in the Goldfield in such

a manner that no grievances should arise and impair the prospect of opening up other auriferous lands,

I will now refer briefly to the interests of Mr.Robert

Graham, and Mr. I. B. Russell – these gentlemen, some time in the

earlier days of the Goldfields, acquired from the native owners

certain pieces of land in Grahamstown. The natives believed or

affected to believe that though they had sold the surface they

had. reserved the right to the minerals. It so happened, therefore,

when mining operations were commenced on this land – I think Mr.

Graham left for England about the time the original owner of the

land made a claim for the payment of Miners Rights fees which I

paid in the usual course - after Mr.Graham returned, hearing of

what had taken place he produced to me his deeds of conveyance

for the land in question and as they contained no provision such

as had been represented. to me by the natives, no further payments

were made to them. Mr.Grahams claim was considered by the Govern–

ment and I was at length instructed that when Mr.Graham produced

a Power of Attorney signed by the original owner, I was to pay

over to him as attorney for the natives, the Leaseholders Miners

Rights and Gold ,Mining license fees appertaining to the land

bought by him. Mr.Greham, after a while, produced the Power

of Attorney end I paid him all that my instructions epowered

me to do, he giving me a receipt in full. Mr.Russell not having produced a Power of Attorney (it being in fact impossible to get

one as acme of the natives from whom he acquired his interests

died. shortly after selling) was not paid. He has since the

payment to Mr. Graham sold all his interests to that gentleman,

Otunui. There was during the earlier days of this

field a little mining on this block. It is about six years since the last of the holdings was abandoned. I believe some

portions of the ground would pay to work. The whole of the

blocks is now Crown land excepting certain portions of the

Mangakinikiri blocks, 3 and 1, reserved by the natives. The

Shortland Gas Mill Company have a timber lease over the whole

or greater portion of the blocks.

Kirikiri. Thin block is not auriferous, or if it is,

gold has not yet been fund.   

This block attracted a good deal of attention

for a time but gold was not found in sufficiently payable quantities to keep men there when other ground more highly auriferous was open, and although buoyed up by hope some few men stuck to their claims

for a term, they one after the other abandoned them. It is some

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years since a Miners Right was exercised on this block.

I must now make a few remarks with respect ta

Pokiraraki or Tairua block, and will then close my report.

This block was proclaimed in l875 shortly after the opening of Ohinemuri Goldfield and was exceedingly attractive for a

time.   It is believed gold exists in payable quantities there   
but Tairua is very much out of the way, and is almost inaccessible even now owing to the defective road communication and very rough country. The claims of the natives were ajudicated on by the Native Land Court prior to any payment of Minors Rights fees.

The land was divided into two blocks - one awarded to Hokepa,   
porsore and three others - the other-to Nikopima Poutotaru and thirtyseven others.

Now Sir, I think I may bring this report to a close. I only regret that I was not asked to write it some three months

ago instead of having to do it now whilst the Native Land Court

,/

has been holding its sitting at Ohincmuri and being in consequence debarred from making a few pounds there. In conclusion allow me to assure you that if there is any matter on Which the

Government desire any information in connection With the duties of my late officer, or if their is any point in reference to anything whithin my knowledge, I shall aloways be happy, when

asked, to furnish the same or render such assistance as may be necessary, but I hate compulsion.

I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your obedient servant.

(SG.D.) E.W. Puckey.

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SCHEDULE.

COROMANDEL   DISTRICT.

Name of Block.   Names of owners.   Remarks,

Harataunga or Kennedy Bay.

Tokatea

Waiau No. 1

Rapata Wakawaka and Rev. Raniera Kawhia.

Riria Karepe,\_ Haihaua Rangitiera, makoare Tumatskuru and Pu Kapikaua.

Harata Potene Erua to Aouru Wota Tipa

Rawiri Puhata Tukua to Rauroha Wiremu Tnipua

Howiora te Rangituatea and Maraea Tangiteruru.

The ownems of this block. live at the East Cape. The fees are payable annually due on 23rd. July

Rent payable quarterly at rate of £500 per annum. Quarter days - Sept.23rd. Dec. 23rd. March 23rd and June 23rd. Riria Karepe receives £65, the other three are the children of Hera putea deceased and receive £20 each per quarter.

The first six natives named receive one seventh each, the two last, viz., Hawiora to Rangituatea and Maraca Tangiteruru received each one fourteenth fees payable annually due on 23rd July.

Maniaia

Not auriferous.

HAURAKI DFSTRICT.

Meha to Moannnui Tihitapu to Moannnui Hirama to Moananui Heneri te Moananui Te Papu Mokuini Peke te Moananui Kar te Moananui Aperohnma te Reiroa

Aihepepene

Reha Aperahcana

Mihi keti Tanati Titikawhena Temati Tercoui Tawati

Te Poroa Eparaima Reripo

Marare Ereatara Taraia

To Eruana to   Ahu   .

Waikowau waipotuk

The only portion of this block which was made subject to Goldfield restriction by the. Native Land court in granting title or manorial of ownership was the Waipotukahu Reserve. The whole of the block, with the exception of this reserve and other reserves not subject to G.P. restriction are Crown lands. The only mining on this block is or waipotukahu or Tapu Res.

Wharau

Crown Laud

Not aurierous.

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HAURAKI DISTRICT (CONTD.)

Name of Block.   Name of Owners   Remarks.

Whakatiti

Not auriferous, only portions native-land are a piece of 56 acres owned by 28 natives, a small piece of about 10 acres owned by some Orphans and another small piece cut out

of one of the Karioi blocks owned by Motiu. Poono and others.

Tararu

Te Ipu o Moehau

Reweti te Rangikaiwhiria Airia Reweti Moni Kowia

Mereana Reweti Motiu Poono Erua Reweti Mere Watana Pare Watana

To Arani Watana

There is no mining at present on this land.

Ngaromaki

Minama Korepu Wizitoria te Ngahue ) Hiria te Ngahue   .)

Mereana Reweti Hoena    pare Watana

Te Arani Watana

Te Hiriani Pohou

Hoani Pohou

Proportionate shares. One-half

One-quarter

One-quarter

Porareka No.:

Karaka

Opitomoko (kuranui

Moanstsiau

Rapana Maunganos. Turuhira Poha

Hori More

Kemara Tiraruahine Piniha Manituaku

Rapana Maunganoa Tawhira Poha

Hari More

kemara Tiraruahine Piniha Manituaku

Proportionate interest

Two-sixths

One-sixth One-twelfth

The interests of Kemara and Piniha have lately been acquired by the successors of Rapana Maunganor.

Proportionate Interest One-sixth

Two-sixths

One-twelfth

The interests of Kemara

and Piniha have lately

been acquired by the • successors of Rapana Maunganoa.

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HAURAKI DISTRIOT (CONTD.)

Name of Block.   Name of Owners   Remarks,

Aihepopene

Reha Aperahama Hori Aperahrma and Hera te Waunga

WaiotahiA

Pukehinau

Hohepa Paraone Hone te Huiraukin Aporo te Kaka.

Equally interested but by arrangement the fees are paid to Hohepa Parson

Hera te Waunga is the mother of the other owners. All equally interested. The fees are paid sometimes to one of the owners and sometimes to another by arrangement amongst themselves.

Waiotahi B

Hotiu Poono

Parnreka (Grahamstown)

Rapena Maunganoa

Moanataiari

Watana Tuora and Tereiti Tucra

Tutukoka

' Mango

Winiata Potara Ngapari

Ngaroma

Meha to Hoananui Mata Paraone Hori Tanio and Porokotu

Equally interested.

waiowhariki

Rangitoto

Hera to waunga   1/20th Hape

Keeps te Wharau 1/8th

Haut Karapuha   1/10th

Karapuha   1/20th Takoare

Tamaiwhina

Eraua Ketu

Hera Ngahiua

Hikori

Te Make   1/16th Rata Aperahama

Hatana a Takutoi 2/16th

Hohepa Paraone and Hone te Huiraukura

Equally. interested but divided in accordance with an arrangement amongst the owners in accordance with the

proportions at the end of the name of each, those opposite whose names there is no fraction share the balance equa11y

Fees paid by arrangement to Hone te Huiraukura.

Pohaua No.3

Tame Paraone and Ihaka Tarawhati.

Fees divided by arrangement Tame Paraone 3/4

Ihaka 1/4.

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HAURAKI DISTRICT (CONTD)

Name of Block   Name of Owners   Remarks.

Pohaua No.2B

Pohaua No.2A

Kanaeranga No.13 part of.

Kanaerenga No.13A part of.

Fohaua No.1

Kopua No.1

Kopua No.2

Kopua No.3

Karaka North No.1

Miriama to Ngahue Wikitoria to Wao and Hiria to Ngahue

Tamati Poetai To Poetai Rangihoro poctai and Mere Heni Poetai

Mango Rgapari

Mango Ngapari

Mango

Winiata Potara Ngapari

Ngaroma

Mata Paraone and Hori Tenio.

Watnna Taona whareoneone Motiu Poono Tereiti

Maraca Purewa Pornnihia Fauhina

Pirika Puipoto

kiriwera

Poti Takitahi Wiremu Kowarihi Marae Purewa

Nokens Ralka Whakarongotai.

Fees by arrangement paid to one or other of the two first named.-

Recently acquired by Mr. William Wilson, draper, Thames,

Fees divided equally.

The interest of whareoneone amounting in area to three acres was many years ago acquired by Mr. Creighton to whom

license fess and leaseholders Miners Rights have been paid.

Fees equally divided.

Karaka North Nos. 2 and 3

karaka South No.1

Crownlands.

Hoterini Taipari Mori H. Taipari Hori Motene Pahemata

Tati Netane Mohi Mangakahia Mereana Taipori

Fees have, hitherto, by arrangament been paid to H. Taipari.

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HAURAKI DISTRICT (CONTD.)

Name of Block.   Name of Owners.   Remarks.

Karla South No.2

Hape North No.2

Crown lands.

Rapana Maunganoa Turuhira Poha Motiu Kalmate

Raiha

Miriama Kritahanga Hoani Nahe

Riripeti Takutai and Karla te Tahi.

Pakirarahi

Pakirarahi

Mikorima Poutotara
and 37 others.

Hohepa Paraone and 3 others.

The names of the owners of these two blocks will be furnished as soon as the native agent can

get me the information from Auckland.

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native Land office, 29th july 1002.

efrt to

HntIVe OFFEr    82/291.

may 25th:

may 26th

25,000

Mr,

I have the honor tO report the proceeding in with the settlemeant of the purehase of the ohinmuri. seld flode Blooks an far on regards the lands hold under title from the native Land Comet.

Under i left for on the 12th May; work kept no in

the 20th; an the 22nd at I of of the land and arranged with thy for a meeting on the following day. for who very wet and were prevented from by the 23rd we held our first meeting and the settlement provided the , ware adhered to. At my request the native agreed to to consider and talk over with me matters rotating to were

that one of had Jest Latter 13 the day, the old Chief called on that the of the native Land the let June night be further put off his that had arrived from and carried the word of that no or be made till the letter taken to Whom had that thin had been arranged for at the request of of the land, and that I any further delay; that I was thee ready to liaton to that be urged by individual the bad written the at . Several then states that they had, the whole of the money due to them on the their of the land to

On the 24th, the hold a meettng relative to to to watch the of with shooting in 1879 and the very little the day I enquiries Into claims in which parton of the on the sale of the native&

been paid at the time the Deed
I would be well if every WW1 WOO could be Into the Court opened on the lot

all day on claim of wan during the that over the it wee stated that for the of 1 to pay any awe And that than I sould grantee.

again came tone. or that hia land, on, an he wanted to go to see and and that it be went, the Court of his end deal with his land. the Court not to with block for at

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I endeavoured to get the natives to meet and talk over the question of reserves. They appeared to think that matter settled, as, in some oases, they held

'written promises from Mr. Mackay, and believed that each Hapu would be allowed one thousand acres. Claims continued to come in fast from underpaid owners, the investigation of some taking up considerable time, payments being frequently denied, and owing to the manner in which receipts were taken difficult to prove.

£15,000

MAY 27th!

Blk. Acge. No. of

Grantees.

No.2   3,705

49

" 5   2,000

39

" 7   1,123

88

" 8   8,855

131

"17 35,123

225

0.W2 2,031

74

370.

 

£92:12:6

 

10

In the evening I met a deputation of the Ngatikoi tribe. Their principal wants were, that the promises made by Mr. Mackay and Mr. Puokey respecting Reserves should be faithfully carried out and that as they had not participated in the large money payments made by Mr. Mackay, the revenue received from the Whihi block should be paid to them at once. I explained that I could not go outside the time when the Deed of Lease was signed, all payments made previously having been disposed of by the Lease; that the revenue was reoeived under that Lease until the Sum of Fifteen thousand pounds was collected, that from the date of the opening of the Gold Fields to the present time not one half of the Fifteen thousand pounds had been received, and that it was folly to assert now, that they had any claim to the revenue till the whole of that amount had been collected, and further that since the lease was agreed to, nearly the whole of their people had sold to Government all the right they had to the land, and that their claims, thereto' to any Gold Fields revenue could not be entertained; as to the reserves, that the Deed of Sale of the land to the Crown made it clear that all those who signed the Conveyance of their interest in the land to the Crown should participate in cartel: Reserve's to be hereafter made: that, before the present Court closed, these Reserves would be fixed, and every Native who ha( so signed the Deed would have his share.

Among other Natives who came to have their position and rights explained to them was the old Chief Tupeka to

Whakamau, who stated that his case was different from that of any of the others, as he was not only the largest owner of the land, but that it was through his assistance that the land was opened for Goldmining purposes; that, although he had signed the Deed of Sale, the money promised him had not been paid. On reference to the Orders of the Court he was foundl, to be a grantee in six of the Gold Field Blocks. (See margins The acrdage of his interest in these blocks, assuming that each grantee shared equally, would. be three hundred and seventy and. a half acres and the value at five shillings per acre, Ninety-two pounds twelve shillings and sixpence. I explained to him that the money he had received was ten times the value of his share, and showed him receipts for the sums he had received from Mr. Mackay. He admitted the vouchers, but disputed having the money, saying at the same time that these payments were intended for his interest in lands at Tauranga, and not in the Ohinemuri lands. Finding the old in very obstinate and from age incapable of making himself well understood, I requested him to attend the Court, and when the sale of his share in the land was under consideration then to make his complaint.

Several Natives were present during the enquiry, an warmly took up Tupeka's case, asserting that the expenditure for food and clothing, both in his case and their own, were-gifts and ought not to be charged against them as money payment for the land.

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May 20 th.

May 50th

3

4. 6

 

No 1

3,600

 

 

 

2

a

3,705

8•855

49

131

 

 

17

19

35.123

125

225

11

May 31st:

and other natives left this day for Auckland. to their departure wrote

to the chief also to the alting of the Court. The people wished to precend a counter petition, but thinking that too much was being rade of the attempt

to atop the Court's I them not to froward

The Latereat of in these had

for time poet been the sub of between hor , and   land at It wee a came - wand only be settled on the The father at this wee a of rank among his people. He had Hockey large his lands meat and west, and on prior to the Lease, but for not recived any money on the sale of the land. The man died before the Land Court the title to the cold Plaids and his daughter made a grantee as to his estate. The made to to Five hundred and

    and as the lands on which this money had been almost are in other blocks, I wished, if possible, to from much monies as might fairly be ouraged her an to father's estate. The to herself arounted only Porty pounde, and this she declared we taken a debt which she herself afterwards had to pay Rihitoto handed me a peapel b7 John Mr. Mere, stating that at the advances a sum of hundred pounds sea to be to the and aloe a roma signed by Jeams Maker, dated September 1876, that and to The hundred and airty four shillings and in the

Gold     equal to one thousendsOne hundred end acres (, end in value Two hundered and earn agreed that it Rthitoto would the Deed of sale of all her interest to the I would accept that as a settlement of any the might have against over the

Lando on which her father Umtata had reaelved advances of Govenrment money.

in of claims for further

due on the sale of in the

Al to were nude during the day to repudiate past permeate. In come the to were don't; in others It was that as money had been or that the ware for food eta, end were that thew ought not there fore to be charged on the

Juno let.

 

 

No.4

7,550

50

9

500

9

 

408

91

eii

.11

200

50

17

10

"16

812

15

"17

3'4,123

225

 

496.io.n

 

the Native Land Court owned this

day and nt1:::11M1311 till . 5th June had on later-

'with the Chief Moats to groat * with hie people, and I felt that , would be and these and a ball acres, wads at five /shillings per acre, tarot: rive pounding and sixpence. The objected to part with his laid , was not

that &tilling, on prepared to that of' to it, "If the land La there youngef. This wee a cafe reply' en Ms pert, well land tad boon in other be eonaderod that the paymeat trade to him on the

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005.17.6

june 3rd.

 

HO. 81/2990

June 2nd

land should be orutaelled, and that he should be
sixty five pounds seventeen chitlings and

To this after a long talk, be agreed but would

not than take the money a to do so when he to should

ant' aria as to the reserves to be made for his and his people.

1 After many is most those Natives who had their either before parliament or yourself I got same of than together to who know

to Umihi and keraitions kihou whose stand

as o letter addreased to you dated 13th August, 1880

reading   this latter to them, and   for as application, there they said that their had been singed without

knowladge.

I tried many times to get Mirawn to and

his people together that I might hear form themselves the alleged in their petition to Parliamant dated July 1881, refarred to government by the Native Affairs

Committee but they would not attend and al together very

little interest who shown by the Natives in this matter.

Up today fifty six of the grantess had come to

me with alto that they had reseeived only a pertion of the many due to these on the sale of their interest in the land. mutch account had been explained and in genaral they were as in most they were found to a further payment of money.

At this stage of the prosesings I learnt that

Genaral of the grantees did not intant to some to the Court,

having been informed by their friends that the Court whuld not all. Whose who were in person Ware informed that as

'Monday the Court would its would and that such

grantess be had not sold their tnterest in the land would heve their coverage out out form each of the blocks in which they were interested. Noties also was given that on secondery 3rd June I would to pay the balances of many due to the genaral grantees who had proved their

The mades yeaterday that I would today seattle the claims of them who had not recseived full pay-

ment for their land at the rate of five shilling per, acre my office to be filled with grantess who had hitherto keept back, end were new anrious that their couses should be locked into. after settllimg by money payment with to wharekkowhat and hista. whose alains had been previously anquired into I devoted the reminder of the day to the bearing or frash . Up to the present enquirlas had been mainly in the direction of ascortaning that objections would be brought before the Native land Court to payment the espectation of the sale of the land to Government by as Order of the court. One dificulty had in great bean removed by my protecting those grantors who had not received their full payment

at the rate of five shillings for that any balance

due to them would be paid during the sitting   of the court.
That such balances were due to these aross)form the fact that the 'need of Convence of the land to the Croon was signed, before the title to the land had been investigated

by be Native land Court. by any and    rod every/natives

in the rDistrict who to have as interest in the Block, rightly or and who on singing the deed received a payment in eases two Pounds, in

others. aix pound and that meny so signing were quatlly found I not to be grantess, while no other were found

to have large interest.

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15,000

21

426. 1047.

Another difficulty to he not, arose in the

or such grantesss as had not told, and whould not sell, their

share in the land. These people. claimed as townts in to have as much right to the graund as these who had sold to the Goverment, and also to a share in the Gold Fields remonue that had been rceived up to data also completed that the best of the agricultural land been leased that it was not therefore fair now to compal then o take their share in the land that remined. They mid that thay did not visa to the loses until Goverment had recived the sum Of fifteen thousand pounds

as agreed upon the tearms of the said Ioans, but that after the payment in full or this sum thay should alaim their right to the land and to share in the gold Field revenue in preportion to that of Government."

Other objectors were man who &should their signatures, or over receiving manys other than and a girl I am sorry to any that in many such dental was obviously

umtrue.

Moving so far completed what work was in

The of dlapates outside the Court, it now beems necesary to fix upon same line of action where by best to prove, to the satisfaetion of the Court, the purchase of each of the granlees interest in the Genaral blocks of land (twenty one) know sellectivaly as the ohinemuri Gold Fields Block. In similar the avidence that has been hi there add sold has been the Deed Of conveyance, but in this, once the Deed in a very inperfect documents, singed

by many of the grantees before thay had any legal   title

the land, and whitout any   consideration many being stated
in the Deed. Thoese and other defects in the Deed rendamred it probable that the Court might not consider it suffaiclant proof that the sale of the land was a legal and proper transfer. The Deed might be received as avidence of intention to Soll but not as proof' of shouleuts sale I

vidualt intrerest to producing in the court receipt Indivisual

interest    by producing in court the received for the
many paid on the sale of the land. Although this courses

would probably detain the Court langer than was aspceted,
there being no loans than four hundred and twenty six

grantess, holding one thousand and furty seven share dealings with each Of which would hare to be opaertually

proved, I saw no other way af carrying out your instructions sucsesfully. The following is a list of the Blocks or land on which application was made to the court to determine what Interest the seven has acquired, In them.

Name Of Block

Name of hapau

Area No ofcreatess

Ohinemuri No.1 Nagetive hurua   2 Nagetikoroks

"   3 Nagatives

SI      

 

3,600   5

3,705   49

3703

7,330   90

2,000   39

200   8

1,123   '   88

 

7 rgottrrotott   itestitonoto

tee

6,853   131

0

 

300   9

0

,''

10

11   

408   91

240   27

0

12   

20D   13

.

do.

lg   To

200   17

30   10

''

 

.

,

17   2/3 of

 

block:

 

1/3 of block   35,123   225

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June 3th

June 6th.

June 7th.

3th

6

Ohenemuri. 18

13

ohenemuri.2

 

 

 

 

 

2,700

125

2,031

46

11

74

3

 

 

294

4

 

 

Total

73,431

1 047

The native Land Court began its this morning. Mr. judgge mealo prociding.

The Ochinemuri being colled as taraund arararari objeted to the Court going on with this case, on the ground that be and others were leaving tor Auckland the next day, and on The farther plss that the committee had not yet to bow the work should proceed. I objeced to any long adjustment as e large of Natives were who had same from to attand the Court that it was expresive to then and Unfair that they should be kept waiting I also that was not a in Blocks. 1 anti 2:and proposed that the court should take these cases first. The old chief Rawiri said he was one who had from a distance, and at a grantee In No.2. Block objeoted to further delay.

The Court refusal to adjourn unless it were for
a day or two, in order that the work eight be

arrangedn

between the Native and myself. The court than   tillthe following day whom No. 1 Block would be heard.

In No. Block being colled on proof was given that all the grantess in the block had said their interest

to Government The court than stated that as order should be Facting the whole of 1Block Three thousand six hundred acses - in the Croun. the Principal grantee asked the Court that reserves the Government intended to make for the out of the block. The alert replied that by the Dead it wos clear that were cortain reserves
and when itwas known what area of land had 'been sold out of much of the black the reserves.

whould be fired knowing that many of    at the grantees had kept

away until the first case was I asked   the Court to
adjurn till Thursday the 8th june.

Genaral Natives and shares in the land reside

near Others as the These people had

seat card that thay not intand to same to the Court. As their absence might   hereafter be the couse of trouble,

Irequered Mr. to Shortor one af the river

and visit cubbage day and, if    passible bring to
Pacras all Natives alaiming an interest in the Gold Fields Block A native was also sant to the an the Plake rever with letters repeating those who hat claims in the land to attand the Court. that other- wise a portion at their Interest In the land would be eat

out far these and   claim thay might have in the reserves

from the sale of   land   would be . Both of
than misstate were the Nattives attended the court and left satisfied.

Genaral Natives who up to- this had kept away, now came to have their locked into. During the day seventeen amounts were of the were unterpaid who the had received   sames of many on
signing the Deed before the land had been through the Court.

on this Court responding black No. 2 was colled on In this block Genaral of the principal Natives residing at

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1,000

1,000

$511

June 9th.

june 10th.

June 12th.

June 13th.

June 14th.

June 15th

12.19.0

51.

100

421

June 16th.

88.

131

were one of the garntees. produced a document in in which his people, were promised a Reserve of one thousend . It produced a similer document in handwriting, production his people a of one thousand The court made a note of these and stated that the location

of would be enquired into after it had been aceertained what land in blook had been sold. on Onlling the none of the first grantee the old Chief

(referred to   5)case forwent. I

produced for five it   and cloven pounds
No. 50486 1875-76) and on behalf of the Crown his interest in the Gold fIelds Black This atoputed, stating that he had not received any money (meening, think, on the of his land). He omitted having incurred to Mr.Witohell. which he

cold he had been paid. This ease accupted considerable . In the and the Court we setisfied that Tupeka had sold the whole of his interest in the land and to the Crown.

The court continued the hearing of no. 2 block,

and after evidence on each of the forty nine the case till a day. At this stage 2 the Court to on the 12th June.

Those Natives, who had bean loud in protesting

that the Court would not sit, now began to that their and share in the land might be made clear to This necessitated yesterday adjuesment.

The Court today colled on the hearing of No. 3 block and after taking evidance each of the adjourned the ease:

Court called on No.4 blocks and aftar hearing ovidance on each of the ninety grantee's interests adjourned the case.

The Court with No. 5\_ and took ovidance on each of the nine grantees intereste adjourned till Friday the 16th June

A noticeable ineident, which occurred today the breeking the old feeling. which a few ago defficulty to the Goverment , it was

first        to with a hey about ten year

of she to know    she in the Gold

Block. On being   she said "This boy is

to school, and he must have same to with you Day money One of my of asked her to leter in the day. she than that she had her land to take ears of and that, if he would agree she would sell her latereet in all the blooks finaly her Twelve pounds fifteen
for fifty her interest in NO block on the 21st June, she Game thir time to cell the of her land. she was paid

her total in the Gold blocke being rear hundred and twenty one and a half

The C urt on opening called on No 7 block and

ofter taking evidence on of the eight . intereste the case to a future day. The load on G Block nes with in a The in this one hundred ant thirty' one.

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June 17th.

June 19th.

June 20th.

June 21st.

June 22nd.

June 24th.

1,000

H.L.A. 81/246.

The court this day took evidenes on block No.9

(nine grantees) and on block No.10 (ninety one grantees), such case being taken separately as before.
Block no. 11 (Twenty seven grantees) No.12

(thirteen grantees), no, 13 (fourteen grantees) and No. 15 (fifteen grantees) were dealt with today in a similer.

Block No. 16 (fifteen grantees and No. 17 (two hundered and twenty five grantees) were this day. dealt with.

Blocks No. 18 (fourty six grantees), No 19 (elevan grantees); no. 2 (seventy four grantees) and No. 3 (four grantees) were as in previous case.

During the took week several grantees in blocks

that had been before the Court not finally dealt with

owing to differences, arranged   their disputon with us. The Court took evidence on these and

orders accordinaly   This brought to a a close, no far as possible, the work of proving the sale of each 'interest to the Government.

on my requesting the Court now to the order for block No. vesting the land in the Crown the

Court maid that the preliminary difficulty was in With the reserve question, concerning the same, that, until it be shown, that the promises have been kept, it be said that any portion of the land has been vocted in the Crown that it did not appear to the court reasonable that the should be carried out to the letter, as the arrangement concerning

the sale of the Gold Field had not been completely carried outs that it would therefore be sent that an arrangement be made regarding the Reserve question before anything else be done, To this I replied that it would be first to determine what area had been sold to the Crown before the area of the Reserves could be that these grantees who had not sold were not entitled to any share in the Reserves and I therefore asked the court to

take evidence on the subdivision in order to determine what the Crown was entitled to, the final order of the court to include an order in of the Reserves.

The Court in the area or land to be awarded to the Government left the of position to settled subsequantly. In the land and

the position of the Crown's share a difficulty

was encountered. The Natives who did not join in the sale   

to the Crown argued that having held the land on in common on an order made by the Native land Court over the whole of the Block, they bad an with those grantees who had sold their share in the land. There appeared. same justion in this. Still, it was Necessary

if possible, that the order of the Court about to be made not include land that was at the present time in use for mining process of that was held under agricultural from the warden of the Goldfields. During the day I met committee of natives belonging to the tribe

and to settle once principle on which a reserve should be made for them. They had provionely a wich to have their reserves, not in one block only, but in in fact reserve for each. This

no doubt was in of the made to two hapue by. Mackay that they should such have one

thousand. After a long they agreed to furaish a list of the names of those who were related to

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-9-

152,

34,252

June 26th

300

3,130

and accept two recervas , Their list, when furnished, one trandrod and fifty two , grantes belonging to solve the average of land sold by them to thirty four the thousad two hundred and forty two acres.   This nothing further wanting than to detsraine what was a flair carrying out of at the that had been made (see Court evident page

with respect to the area of the to be

returned to than, their demands were extravagant, They argued that they were entitied, what little that had 20ft end the pression under by Mr. Heckay, to of the land they tad sold. This, I pointed out

woa demand that could not be entertained and as there

was no zoom for Mother argument, I d   that to bring their demand before the Court on the 26th

I stated to the Court this   that on the

24th the Natives had   further disenesed with

the question at apportioning their but beyond

agreeing to the names of the. Grantees who were to share

in it, not in was that the acrenge of land they    to that I had therefore

requested then to bring their into Court today.

After the Natives led node their statements and

after routh agreed on behalf or the Government

that they should have two one of three in No,5 block. the other of three thousand and one hundred and thirty three in No.17 block, he position at the forever was without difficulty but no agreement could be comes to between the Natives and myself as to the part timeof the latter. They asked that it might be on a part of the block that I could not agree to the it would include all or all the best of the land. There

possibility of a settlment the Court to bed that unless agrement with the Goverment was once to, it would have to take evidence of and others recording the quality of the land. I asked that thin question stand over, and requested the Court now to d the position of the land the blocks to

be Government. This    week the test of
the day and part or the next.

I exaltation that the orders the partime of the land out out of the block for the non-sollors night be made in by to the

The Court would not agree is this, stating that the only question before it was the what

Interest had been the Vat

the legal position of the blance of the land would be the

evens as before this that the Court could not say

how the Land stood effected the Gold Fields regulation, or by the Dead of Lease that had been that the prevent enquire would in not way any restriction on the land by the or the told Fiolds

The following the area of the land awarded by the Court in such of the blocks.

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-10-

name of

Teta

1 3,600

Acres Awarded

to Dworman

3,600

Awes Awarded to

Greinteas

,   

2 3,703.

 

226

"

3 3,7105

3,479

3,427

 

"   4

7,330

.

278

.   5

.

102

7

1 123

966

157

"   6

8,855.

344

9500

 

 

553

"   10

508

 

50

"   11

240

213

27

"   12

200

200

 

"   13

200

1 60

40

1 4

50

14

5

"   15

10

812

3/3

6172/3

"   16

 

195

 

"   17

31,377

3,746

"   18

2,700

188

118

"   19

123

91

34,

No. 2

2,031

1,836

195

"   3

TOTAL ••

294

73,231

2201

66,417 3/5

 

7311

7,213 2/3.

3,130

11,701

1,170

I

now brought befcr the The of the After it was

that the of three thousand are and that should be taken of No. 17 block, on the Benham

No 18block the

area Matted
sealed that the of now walk be filed in the Native Lend Court but end

that at    the individual share of

each of the me and firty two people who had Gold

that the Government could be lawn.

The Court hero to give we as

of to with other as to the arca and.

In this the people
claimed to have a reserve set sport Air then by Mr.

Pucka an of the load now known as No. 17 block. Theyand

dated 1873." (Copy attaehod). of this they made a for

to be nearly one half the block. declined to the that we was to be a Reserve for their people min and I offered the a en lama of

land to the ameatt Arend? to of the

eleven thousand severs    and

one   
seed as to where the be, found that two on, in of wale as the Wand block them. the per or the Gold Yields citing with had a plate

or land surveyed off, resided, and had so for and a has been

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420 1,170 493 30

 

11 .701

628

492

is now being on it. I agreed land six hundrad and twenty eight should be The one one and and should 1st of four ninety two acres the it, and of fifty acres in block.

In the to include also and , the cerements atituded to on page 17, two and found and his friend. very important in their the Reserves of one soma than to bring their mate before the Court for I could not to a larger area the in proportion to the land had sold than had given to and   Party two of them had sold six thousand three hundered A twos eight

was one acresn,

On the Court I in a 1lot of shorting that four or the had sold to the sloven thousend berm hundred ant one acres of and I that with the Chiefs of the tribes that they should have one of sin

and wear slight in bleak No. 17 another of

two in block . No. 17, and another of flew num in block Not 4 After with the interacted, the noted the agree

1000

632

130,000

632

behalf of the

than object to the that Mr. Gill proposes to

make for ens it is not in with Mr. two agreements, we and sore to home one soma    here handed into Court a list of end to rams, forty two

who had daft as   six

end twenty end that these a of six and thirty two

The Court said that the agreement with Mr in 1878 that he was to buy the whole of the Gold Pielda per but that of the land was only
three thousand agree and that the offer by the wan as north as the Natives could

After a    as to where the amid to city tell the Weed to and on the socket line of no. a block

02/324.

73

753

293

500

The next to be fixed was one for the was a for or top    three, who had sold

that Crown crown and thirty we and a for them of rantaired ninety three: The natives accepted the arost but they would only It at a

plane. I would not to Moir an to do so

would with land already dealt with under Gold    The Court in reply to them said that request how and ninety three acres, and five hundred acres to be taken out or No. 4 block (see plan

147

fixed and ordered for the Court

16 block, and sena out of

the of tribal

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no relating to small for old burial etc., to satisfy which I to the

   10   1. ten Germ at the extreme mat of 17 Grant to to Worn to Sate.

to   and to

   10   2. ten wave in No. 16 block    to the to to and

3. in No. 17 to to Te Rampa and Harakal.

   2   4. was now on the East of the Grant to to name is old to .

   5   5. five at the motion of the and Avg Grant to to

       6. acres Gant to to Tamoronul and .

Time at the to be pointed let to the the and the whet, of then to be

the position or the Gold Fields Lands at the
present time.

 

 

 

Name of    Ro. of Total Area sold to

.   Grantees' at Blocks   Governments

Ares

No of orentoen

the here not sold ,

Block No14.1

"   "

5   3,600

48.:   3oz

$.479

3,473

 

3/6

"   4

"

3,420

6,600

1,898

 

12

2

 

 

 

 

 

8

"   7

"   6

"

"   10 11

88

131

91

1,123

8,855

500

408

8,311

35½

30

13

8

11

 

1

"

111

27

240

213

27

3

"   12

13

200

 

4"

 

"

"   15

" 16

"   17

13

225

46

200

50

10

612

35,123

160

45

3 3/3

5

3,746

4

1

12

24

18

"   19

11

2,700

123

2,502

91

34

2

3

74

4   2,031

1.836

2201

125

 

Totals

1,047   73,431

660.017 3/5

7,413 2/5

122

 

 

 

 

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-13-

no, of

 

152

74

42

73

25

5

3

 

2

3

3

 

 

reserves set apart for

 

 

 

3430

1170

632

793

 

147

 

434

10

10

1

 

 

6636

.

 

 

 

 

17 A   4

6

18

1

18

17

 

17

5

17

 

t

 

 

 

7,413

  •    47

  •    enclosure marked

 

 

 

The seven thousand four hundred and thirteen acres

above as unsold to government are owned br forty-seven original grantees.Of these, three are deceased, twelve are minors, and most of the others ere absent from the District. I thintt that within a short time many,if not the wholeof these interests may be purchased.

In a few instances the whole of the purchase money due to grantees on the purchase of their interest has not been paid, although they have signed the deed of sale.

These cases I brought under the notice of the Court in order that there might be no dispute hereafter.

It may at first appear that the reserves got sport for the grantees in this land are excessive, being equal to ten per cent. of the area purchased, but I think that when all the circumstances that surrounded this ease are considered, the little land these people have left belonging to them, and the premises that   been made as to the area of the land to be returned to them: the settie-

ment will I trust, be looked on as far and just. The government now holds under title of the Native Land Court, sixty six thousand and seventeen acrest (subject to the reserves) the 'whole of the Chinamurii Gold Blocks existing seven thousand four hundred and thirteen acres,and see no reason why this should not be purchased within the next six months.

I desire,before closing this report to say that much of the success in settling this purchase is due to the patience

of the Judge of the Court who presided at the

investigation, and also) to the assistance I received from

  • I.:. • tr....tittnt the resident Native Agent

  •                      

  •                       I have the honor to be,

Your obedient servant

Richard John Gill

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                     AUCKLAND JUNE 24th 1862.

Moehau No. 4

S. Percy Smith Esq

Gov Surveyor

Sir,

I have to request that you will place yourself in communication with Paoras Tribe at Koputanaki to carry on an outline survey of the Tokotea Block . It will be unnecessary to make a regular survey of en expensive character, but at the same time the boundaries should be marked out in such a manner that no disputes may thereafter arise relative to them, Wahi tapus, Graves, Cultivations, and other spots, that the Natives may wish to have reserved to themselves should be properly surveyed and the boundaries distinctly marked out on the ground.

It will be necessary that some of the Native proprietors should accompany you to point out the correct boundaries who will be paid for their services at the rate of pay usually given for such work.

The general object of the survey is to have the boundaries of the land given up by the late Paoras tribe for gold digging defined with sufficient distinction to avoid any possibility of dispute or encroachment on Native territory. You will compute as accurately as you can the area of the land that has been ceded by Paoras people for the purposes of gold digging.

A few posts put up in places, where you deem it necessary will be required. More especially where there are no rivers or natural boundaries.

I enclose for your guidance a copy of Memorandum of Agreement in which the boundaries of the land given up by them

for gold digging is described.       I have etc.

Donald McLean

CHIEF COMMISSIONER

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COPY.

LANDS AND SURVEY OFFICE AUCKLAND

3rd. May, 1892.

HOANI MAHE

THAMES

I hereby agree to your having a license to cut firewood upon the Quarry Reserve being Section 3 Block IV Waihou Survey District. That the said license is only to be for six months from date and that you only use the timber so cut for firewood purposes. That this license is issued to you upon consideration of your renouncing all claim to be allowed to obtain 18. acres out of Omahu West 2A which you had requested to be allowed to exchange with a similar area to the North of No. 2A granted to you. The Quarry Reserve mentioned above is delineated by a plan as shown below.

COMMISSIONER OP CROWN LANDS.

SEC.3 BLKIV WAIHOU S. D.

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COPY.

CMAHU PURIRI JUNE 20th 1892.

To

Mr. Burgess.

Friend greeting.

I have received your letter asking me to come to sign a document about my giving 18 acres out of Omahu No. 2A in payment for a license authorising me to cut firewood on Government Land. for a term not longer than six months. Friend, that was not what was agreed upon.

Considerably over ten years ago I was promised by the Government 18 acres of land to cut firewood upon for which I should cut out 18 acres of my land at Omaha im payment when the Crown Grant for my land of 363½ acres was completed.

By my cutting out 18 acres and their giving me 18 acres I would still have 363½ acres. But when the Crown Great was made and received by me I found-that 18 acres of my land were not cut out and. their 18 acres were not included in my block so I did not bother anymore about the matter.

 

When the Native Land Court was sitting here in 1891 when Omahu West No. B wns subdivided I found in the plan of the Court that 18 acres of my land. were cut out and 18 acres of the Quarry Reserve were added to it. I asked Judge Scannell why these 18 acres appear so in the plan. Arter I explained to him what I knew   thews he concurred with   opinion    told
him Idid not receive the said 18 acres of bush land and asked him how I could getit. lie told me to ask the late Mr. Lewis or the Minister of Crown. Lands. I did no and received a letter from the Commissioner of Crown Lends at Auckland to see him

about these two 0 acres   should call there. Last February I went to see him. He told me he could not carry out the promise made previously as the said 18 acres were included in the Quarry Reserve at Omahu but if I liked the Government would give me another 18 acres. to the North East of it in exchange for 18 acres of Omahu West No. 2A. I told .him there was no bush land there, it was fern land, and the bush was right away over the other side of it and that there was no road to get the firewood

out.   We agreed thereand then that there should be no exchanges

made.   After this he told me he would give me a license to
cut firewood for six months on it. I was to take as much fire— wood as I could during the six months by virtue of the license he would send me and, what remained after that time I should not cut. I did not understand him that I was to give 18 acres in payment for what wood I could get out during the six months. If I knew that this was what he meant I would not have agreed. I thought he meant I should out firewood on it for six months without giving may 18 acres. But now I would not agree.

I will not sign the documents sent you for my signature. I thank the Commissioner of Crown, Lands for the trouble he took to obtain for me the said bush but as I have already obtained an occupation license of ten acres from you and the Warden which would give me the same power as a license to cut timber I therefore do not care to sign the documents which you sent for me to sign.

I shall make en end of my words here,

From me, your friend.

HOANI NAHE

 

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*the ***, .4 a..... *b. tr. OWL), Many pared atir rat area la swot 0 the Orr, the earl ' a WM am* the rations whir her bed fate,ead la rheas W their r aria

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WM f* re Thaw asel wee le •• part ere Wren Went the Oro, the Mt gas the Warta awned Irk amity of the Irreabe era er swam. she Of■ botill. by the Ilibee. mar de!

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OMIll, Sy.rot.hamar, re re or ae roar Per Oki l Ire low the re to Yr Harm end roe M ma ilia mash sad Orr a mor be ler re is lor of Mg Me hedir from she

orrad. Mr ad 16. Nowa* =Mao Mr el Warsaa 2 the irilbso dr am tedy 51 ihe Wilte. ter re hew far, aoloa iiii• WU at Ye samially   • ymak •y, yea ..y. Tr iamb

  •  mO Ma ant am ark/ ear of war her. to fah rd their der ..iudy.. GM a...am ie   Mr or irk a mho kie MaMM dii dm. as TPA- amab 1 Te Tor erred • Wade • a ....-

sa'gimb 'lbws 11.4sialpi as boa wposi sneer.sessibf re Mete% ad ilic division-4   Youtisha ia ma Iola Mir* oh may la as my men, Mbibm esd abomd bly y b, may Art

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THE WEEKLY HERALD.   [Saturday, April 29, 1871.

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M   ns .Mann gi in ea mem. . It aloe appland km nide.   -------   \_ ehia4 atoms   hr Mier. io in U. Ward, the other ft with   111 CAL   -

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bid. .d 1.011 map.. He pile teneweetley, that the eultiestion et   LAT   n   m

   um   i.   ■••• .... Rhe is net ininootl.

  • masimest" hem nese dun le • wen is a wheat wention. by the wirer between 1.7   -   yTh. brie X.. parted her es. chnin nn   OF 'MD pm., and bin, his mospani. raw semy when end 10. ..rmot mod.. mad mmiftiaa

they Wei 14.0.• were ossaing. vb. WI.. hodwansd by the Nana.. DREADFUL UURRICANE AT FIJI.   ....S.Y ../6 ••• ... mEad M.. no Ett   L .,   ,

   Pam namely mfront of Dr. Demo'. •   b. b.   I I F I t (V

mommma ear] ..1L he ►is " .et rear" any Aka. Thompoon, eni wanted by Hi. IMMO   ■...■   BM1itlee UMW dia. the Rh. Elul.,

lianaimbe me toe Am. Madedle that los T. Mr in UM Md.. the re...-   „on .,"   reftwer, was thrown up   Met of the

did bear al, or ere a Wrens. mph or Thie rimer ere ewiningMt, et. Owe •. Mins gt.,..0.1 tea... •L','...1 .4. New-   0...0 .01, u,„,0, ,01, na.hi,   wail noes
huffy err to live and ed.. . Ihe the Waibblo ear • emademble nem.. castle fnwe Fiji.. .A Ale na onnit..... The relegesph, .....0 oleo thou. up •

41211la I he did not "mi." them either, fee by the Nun,.   ENGLISH- At kIT

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sad eourrestiluma sr...... we   imbyg 0, sm. gym. In Menem plea, but uninjured. Both these \_ 4

  • remarkable eiblitiMr• MI inpymmd at. Mai 0 tie on grAtayr, .7 ... bykyy   mit were about six tae burg.. The

times se be Wiegr histamast, wtho W.   nen by Wen.. • realawant ding whit re. Broth. awl Co. foe • I. a We4:: ra.• Ita•otaip wen. etemi. be bee mho.   VIA. SUEZ.

me.. He son, him. that lb• N. mond Men she.. to Ile Tarr after • 0 gm. es,      .04 We Wm.. WM, but by minis.
be.. .attend .7 eateminly ow W....- mas Kaaideneee. Tete The, a Northerkat ten tarn boom. The other noels -

W•,. plswesl tn. own, .... the A.., eite.n •ononen rain ad..., says   M. me mind   .   it.

   d io the h... l d M   Mt

   d. ACE   WREN PRANCE AND

- bat err it, urd ft. D. 0, derma or • al. I .nt to callinte at gaipsea, en the WRECK 07 Tug ZgSZEPHYRAN-y were the liminkbok end Meteor, herpes the

by %be ILL but *M. 0a I. Id...0..b.   M. argil uoi three otim   .

es all the milli-   KESTREL.   later with In. loopm doe st t d kWh Tv..   PRUSSIA CONCLUDED.

heir e• WAn. rat set ..had by Ile .onion

.did ems to pleat mot.. of Pao- r0.\_ eve   m 25.1

   Mar 1„e. Olimeel, and M.. nary,   \_\_\_\_
ear .... ru

N.M.. n mien. t•••7 ".. It Meta W. 7'Meshammt .11.ingio. Iwasof ,"" '" "---   '   Moaners The hotline ground amid tut he

to throw fir ea air of num. In which 4.......0... We nem had may .1. N. UWartUm luerios. hever, we me in • 00.,, ,,,,,d ty • .00 .0 I. whot it omen PRI, NI AN TIT' if) PR WiTil DRAWN

Ma Md.... .. 1. .....12." ...PM. h.. of es..... . Oar hoar re. position to arettieh the &w are which it h. ,,, 0,. nyaa 1,,,,,,, 0. eat   h.....   FROM PARIS.

al. ol ...hip   ...pstasemd mg ......... ..........pony owationed. To as observer Lonna pm. yo 0,.. by.. p,.. We   - .--

M.. P.M. Tho ....r give by shoat I weak am to the A.A. ate mete lhe ...nee ef•tourn one which • W.-

ill mart.

O. .6... F4 VI. 4. e.bMv•ht• N1th. Fa h. mod. We mod after 1,,,rt. LW hoe marl might ha. posted.lening &notation   FOLFYItIty lils-roNuiNcEs I•:

ter pin ma to thoo Area, to ter to he ....... pigs Th. ....... mi. • In. tr.. TN. 111111.e been thrown doyen w• iFDDD 0..l th• lo.niF•DO FF. ,,,J. din   PARIS.
..pried pet i. ratty • rapmerntion . by the N.M. wit.. sea pile non. . Mu forte of t ple, Mr wit. are left .rave. In the dieteiet all. it unto..

  • 6. MM.. NM ....wean who ire. rant rule   miter dry Me to haid staaditng en, bead of their forage, and ea. rest of the he.w, white the webs h. been   \_ \_\_\_\_

  • andy din..   ..

whim thsy la. the had- with nap. to M Am. 1... Me. tlen Peaty seen. env a withenearl min.   WarnWarndr., bed es beli.e. .1 de.Dord. MU TINT or 100 AI (MILE fi DA R D.

lonle me gentler .d arm nem co Ire. 0. 00...., by. b..m. 0. am. r„........ r. veer „„,.„,u,„, ,d the en. A nation ewe on the coast there we. pally   --

.an pc.. espeditios ...La rum tuna.14,01. Erse torn .0.0 th. 1.00 (.. wro   otale at fint i. the list De Rnmerkt ww.ned 1 ,..y Wm tn. Then ••• •rP Wit. gm pre.. Waren Toni. • reelibuta ...py .   00,,,..07 aiAm gm y.

   gyr.... my 0. my 0, L., 0,,, remarkably high tide. the water eh. Ir.   SMALL P IX IN LONDON.

vita. my': " I was ea the Ale. ton.m .. 4h. eel. e eel.. e ti. Mg ...it am, sod the roof km sail • fmr Ulm fen M. Y. Weft. neer Moen then   \_\_\_\_

.me ...h ..., franc. When I ...I i. to theca Oa the rime Wed. an Os. ea Anna of inn kit Men it. Qom e ef the Won 06. Don nftnenst a .........1“...... -....„„ ..   6.

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es Owe row eller forty mule carpals. ........ 0........ by the 1..... hes Wen carried by the tone of the wind Ma . itte /0..1 a•••,....'.4 • ... '-"" .'"-E ' "'' n• TE• I 'S NS I VI-

= differ. W. Ws had ea gm 11.• t.lua. MY 111. it ea. dd. erred rk doe. rto die Araibelow, when the e1,bb& he mop. U.. b. 0. DM.. Mann TIDN .. tn. IIIIV. DT, Tort:RN .

  • We of tho Arabs after *a alftek . a ihm, ...... . E.0., yew. my. PawPawMnattered obi. Tue 110. ... tk• rut . aft of Tots Len Mff ;   \_\_\_\_\_ Warrior.. 1. ro, 1. . beard;.. ymar foer dere, or ore .0.0h01,, are iii• AO IDO 1... D•DOI *fora a, 1..r.., . ..4 oho goer P... ....k. At Mt MS. UNITARIANS' XDI,DID, D Pill

gelNM% "It n metton7 0. ...on ..... 0..... W(.11.... W. ether the building which the deer°VALI,.

at* PM. ".11 Md ...• NMI E ME.. l Tlost alt... Lb., 11,. H.,......, or. re Wine meal Ins iltsappesred, 0.pyy y.y.00 0.0. yy.., yy, ykyy   THE BIBLE ui:VISION.

10 rm." ee "Wm.. Peal- W." tufted Lls• Honeli. toad reaagonstori Mode brim[ .01 b. eMP'. 1. ...3/4 .. `••• I. van ..... Inventing hi. he.; and that   --
not WM lb.

Mahe mi. the reseimar. .y. m oma,, .(Iran....... ,.....d CM. hens Woewe imam with plrIblill. ,,..

,...,",... ,.....,,,,.....i., 0. go,k, MILITARY 11E. • iNVIAN LNA Ill IN

wim the mane too WetWetao ..Maas Limes. 0 00, ... mg., &ono, of which th. Mt the !inane eataltintunent of Alms. q..... , .

wk.. .s . . .a ., aah.a: ...   .. t

   A,...   RILL

Tb. 111.0elm Ohm.... te •Itseir ut Am.. • 0,... they mm. did mi.q.,, J. a goy ..g b... by. w„,., th, temp..,...„.,..d..,.... . 1k. ..d. .I, . i.., 0.

••   .Mr.Mr..   a. ..   Um   h..... ..   RIZUr11..a LAErn` lo.KpitroTOf/R .
E

H ••■ ..• .earn NV.'" "m their eir   to, or .. Moir held   .1   ...7.I

   ..7-   whit,b w.   \_

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...el. is Waded sa y nava comp. A0.0.0. .. Th.,,,„,.k. yr..yr..0.... Lang thin. we neon. some Fiji Wan..

U.. 'b" 4""7 qwWkwa' Ww"'W WW ant N. ►tail• . namt.i. Hy......- ..E. .6•••• b.'...6.." ......1.... B. b•rountar read20.10. He lutt not seen it   VILLE'S TYLKORAM COMPANY.

   hiro.7m out,". no l'a I.. e. .f II ih"nf'..707' . that hi   Y.   T   -

M Wee nahiag at all of the M., ate. 0. ..a ........, .... teptg.... . paw lb... and Ike lee on Catholic nerds my 0........, i. Fiji ,..„11,1,, 7..,.

inn.. Man+ 21, man..

  • Iittle "off and en' od ~his& mid • kw ..b..0 a... A..... gh. 0... 1.0. and moms netthrt of .arch hem foam.ay

days' pantar {Mang, wit. snd.dshout ere. eeeee ,,e. tee.' , , ee.   gm., by i.mooned any injury, awl thee an to la   U ]'togs   A the render tem,. lute gone In Tn.

air...At yen ego, sad wk. . the time /b. „,„„,,, a a. minnin threader. to verb het es.. wonderfully. Mt. HORSIBLE MURDER AT FUT. "1\_1....".\_ .. I \_ . .   . .
Y....M.7.. der N... •7 EMIL IN IL na by Mei. meeeave vegan they p..- .40 rutin.' Inodes;... men. • .... (Facm vas • Fut ri,,,m^ st,•0,, to.) ,V.,:"'""" '-'"•.° 1' ''''' '"....Y '`.°

a/so elehao.   the mama, of Pear.mg. W....   U my,. I. la. tar, awl other Mr lad their rm. Idlyyy th..00 0.0„. h.0...... ,, K., my imm. ii. toe   .   A   r.   .r   b   y   b..   0.   ..

,   minas. lo 01 ......

P.M.( I. bon. bar N'td •... M... rya.. he weepy the An. Ise. pm- bonne tea ••• • •i0100 1'6". tob""' Somotre ariathe mil intelimetwo of IM 0.... 01,;,„.„,....,,,,1„,ii,,,-,0,,„, porseamay WA it sod addit oganat am .....0..,.. . ,..y. 00 .... Pin..,   aftwn. The greatest thaw Mts. 00.„. 0 0,.. Wykkim ow Th.,,,,. eh. ... ifr I„. b„....„Z„,i I,. only ea,. ..h.‘i

W.... di.6..."."4 "WI " 4 th.."... U." l•di.........606 ...Mt bKra ••• .... • d'. *".th'''' ''":: figh6"7: frod in bed with hi. steal Wren in, al the .....i. ,,y W. ........ .... ... k. WA.. rotas. did .. fulll W. am. ...... 4. The, 4.6.4 de lea,. ,....r f.... which is ea effeneally dem.. a. a y\_.,\_\_ , .,\_...\_\_. 0,,,k isky i,...... 7y. , . ,. ,. drier eft& tael to the Avelm. It mid 1,..aio. 00,.... 0. 0,...T....... no Lanni men bed ...led it ender War y.7..'=;;;;;;;;•,..„ 1.007. ..., " .77 , ,..,,,...,,,,, rm. r„,. ,toy

Ma. MP.' t" N. ...Elm! Mt, themly m.o. famed W. itt myth. UM (Mt'   • ,   to of Oellinouto.t. Ifelboerne, and .,,,,..1: Y.., tha ...le a T... ,ii...:.

Men. kw the papawpapawa 011et•FOINte I.p........,........ 0. ....1...1.....   Mg IN MOW War glee le the bore, re „ „„ ti„,, „„,..,,,,„, c„„,,,,, ear,,, mi. p...- 44.. ‘,......„,n, amt   7 .0

chin In ear eetomibly Men to sow& 000a, err et *Lehi net wed Oen Mei., of r. .1... I.., maremare...1'.... "ES hots   Yietada. PM... He .... Mmt ... th. Mot be me... itili..6. 7.....1.,

Z•nhet. • NPR...Mt ' "11.4 ma. lanes the Ai. Pannewere no Um pr.. nen......6.7 .."/"..6••• P. E. 0 ...... ego..... 11........ an, 0.. .0 0,....   

W Anam after the Itarul.he had enema .... . 00 0 0, ran.. 01,.., ... Mores of Me. 7. zed W. Kampala, which. .0 yi. yr., aye,. iim i. .. Fiji 7,0•00.....; ....   \_ ,

fremals.l. Kat.. We meat nom. 0 0...... yd.., 0 14...... moi. owing to tie., p.a.. present their old   t eg i to inlets en lee re.

,,\_ hoe. whilst . •oni hie M.. time es.... and mrpnield Ineelein Con,

*Mt ...I ...• •••• .....1 *.iii..".... "d by mama. or ethensise. ... M.. ..6.-....... t ""1 r".. W Ike 6-,''' lleetO. IV trtht• /Me, e. N . "MP nomdcrin.Okrf of tho Nations/ Ones&

th. wetwray 0 11.0,..... y .... throe mei., who aent etthets fofth 1 a.m. th. Ileoe rm.. boat seweltOre, FhpliDog ,...., ii,.. .. ea.., oh. boy., b... L.00. ......0 y 0. 0,, 0 ..i...

7me •,1".••••••••., ...at W......• Ngatalsea at Twess..... the followine Imenehert .1 .1., ..7.8 6.7 PM a itho. tan yanle diem. from each ...he, 0. err 1.• rib...al that he woo 1,1 t

on the Awe. I did sot li. all th. ti.. boy. .0 0,...0. mygm,......„0„..2 ye eeeet, ,,e, ee ..... k h. be...   o 1.0 !e.g.

Ilamearw; I would be bear • per at • ,,11.,;„,, yorjob000, 000 woo, oho AM   But when Imlian here the mad pen rearli likir:C.g,Syr.„1.rrynitykittrEyt .,...,..0....7.7 tofthe "...mt...

rote frr that pl.; I mild be ark Mee . .. ........ g. b. ......., tee.. and When, for the ant has Wind up web. kik,0 by 0, .0 y 0.0., rear- ..,„1\_ '''.'!,t \_\_ ,\_ ,\_\_\_ \_,.\_\_., .\_   ,.

tunes from Mat.. ft • pat Whoa I Wed term for dm NpalleM1, pertiettirly die kr and refl. fron doe Webour nela up te ...... 0,.. 0.0....0 rave0.. .Mara.. ...7. .'0:7..z.r.r.r.:7:.:: !„.f.....:, at 110...... I wend bgo to II.. W. yoga,. hi....1f I. apt. ...t the. the buildings, .d no to Do ...... .11 Oh. L........, . a. oar a...a ....... unwed.

..I. neonM.b........... E. no a   Ma. onwiwed In .11...1 war bow DIM to Du pa 1.0.1   The loom* .„,,„„ „......,..7-...,, .,,.;,. ,,,,, ..,,;;   ......., i ....i. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,

.......iht 04. •• I. It.....1 1.... th.t. I. ries iv at the tree ef the ...re a u0, (..., 1... L. twat. 1,.... 1.... MNE4 teens te t bet ft .11 .ppear W.heithe ..........r0...I. L 0..... ,....,

Ram*" .1..... 17 Om"•"T. chief I'm...a hi. people. 6 TM those .highly, bee ell ogre   it welt   et Own hod seared ....nowt. Mr. e•dgums

ft. a ►otAn .A.6. M. .011.......a .d .I. sMid.. fib W I. Neali• I. eon   "fte M...... Heat, leas the .0.1 to eraer the 1.1101, rTMroma A...,b7 y ...tear0 ....

.   •   •   .111   eV

the pee. es. so... fee Nadu" Quse. L..........,...,,,,....... b., Bar adMil dem put . hi   been ,... yy„.......... 0, by b b be i . cm„.„

tiered by kr Dean aa to nhy Om did .....b. .rd Lb. gg....b., b.. woo erred ray, uprise the Boor la th. .wes- .0 Mod .....y, 0....y........0 0.mm y.htnym. 1,.. 4,.,..   , red

  • ot meth Wee? He rept. t t• h woo • ton m. 6.. ........   0. A,.. eh., they maims. than Iola et. sot ler ern 0.., "th...th b. it th. Ma ..... door   42..„. .   en..

Mad. ea. NVEN.E M E'S••••tbe ii0a....001100.• by pennhaiwa.". re Meer SOD-OO.   , , nuien, ehe too. that her hmkand err deed. 1111a ...my., ...... .. p.m...

A.. rap.. • Aptilw, MM.. • ...b. m.., by .1. did .0 ..... 0 We ma no. 1e0. NM" C.0.• F. the semen. a Oa body. it read .11 mu. ..1 .... el.. &nye pg.j.

emIl peat of p.c. Weeterenesa which 0,....17-.-0.0 a .....14. 1. mot ob. wt. lass wean. soon coneidenede .1,00. ...„ ,.. ii Wa.....4 Ira 1.... „,,,.i by .... i. p..6.

h. bee• pr. by Woe.. • N.M.. llanstuahe teases bon Imo tba lostelo of ege nift rent T. •••, Phatehtelo onfnal 0. 0,... ..g bi, hood boot., at ,ati, 0 TM Nai.„„4 Owls .„ .0.7...i., A. In the .11voW. B. tft. o " I awn ma . th• Trevetreir, hook due.. weir   of of & WY "Ma. b.' ..- II h. M. M.. sow.. or ether honey weapon. Them 0,0.

Who whom this less Wu Wise would p.., m.....b. mm. .... ........ down sad the low Mrft.. 6 fully g900. yok m b.,. banban..,.„...4,,. and fe...e4e,e, ., 3.„.„1„. boon„„„„I „ ii.„.„. ".....b...“.k.....■'..""•\_,W..*   A. ... tl. re....... .. 0 NEE a .....I, E.°, ,\_\_• '''"' •. .nerd he had be. atnekel made.   eith. . '..

Um   .1.0 .4.. "PM" Pam p Me Amer irde et .111, or l• • releable orriY. The art ...   i... *C... " the lean Imams Th. body or Will warmMeech 19.
Um pea.. awned,. sad without Thumps. . m.0 b.bothby .0.... 0. ma eed nee. gems bud.. We quite • dilaepidated no .1y, ..... ...mg bo by. „mi.. until P•.. whites date Utst Omeral Fs. nal, Wewlsdp, mad thee rot cry orb hie err 01, ...Tapp,.a . fa, .... fro.,. he . gems. Dr. Riley h. wataind consider,   , .... I. 0,....... kg . 40, 11,f00 men. 1.104. Doe Wig. of M.o.
. 0. itirttre. Qminh yOn.. weld appear a. My ofeme to de. The .i. Me 0.00.00 by Wing hie wintlow.. kin 0..,..0.,...„ ............., nun.. cereal ere.. were oath p•i8O.M.

Why did 7. .1.eIMMEM .1,6.d .1... a..., whir ii........d.i..... toendeel M. T. "d Me Mt "'MEI Ai'      .n....u. An arr. or I. . Moo harly Thiens prods.. dein. the flower&

=r? Ammer " Why Mehl. do eat i. ...... ... ...4, .. . b. .. b. MINT... ie the peal. suffvere by Ike , ..... ... e „d.j. mo. pi. yy. 0. It me. to be wpm., preereestng. The OM, id 1st the Ifertrito pray sad ..1,...„,.......„ ............ th. hunt.. The roof ern the diniook and 00.,, yy.r.0,,,.. . mai. • .ib of Paris a bang noreenised. Ms 11101.7 VD.. 1 aid bill Po. . dr cork einnninn, tame .0 .......... erring err bae bran mied tiny 1 bat re, .100'01-1, was ..rem .0,i„, .• yy, The mg. . A doe pee cent. loan will he Aro. Tee ranamehe did not en mabill ...b. .0...... ,.ode. by 0„. riot, one Wbillion.. the bas and the 1.1- .b. .. a.m...., gym .u:.:, .. submitted to lb Ammon, en the lisi.

0.0 pie I it.. hod Ism Men I dm." ......, .0.1, i. .r, 0. 00.1 a.nbog rooms feetimately the rt. tea... 60, „,„4,,,,, „,„i 110 .,„„04„. .0. rand. 1 81.4.

hard... Ismer prob tree abed bra .*0„„ ora o,„,,,boo,,,, Wewe.. et Th... (Mee ale, in mu of ere.. yy.„. being 0. pbbbrny a ijo, go.... Teethe a reported to be hosen,

   en the AAsaby Ilenreshe peakWive.......i.,thith...th. ..a ..., 0. y canc. „r aad mum Min loom st. the beds Wore been x.y. .0 km moma y 7th sy   Forty them. uf the anny of the Loire
retlit an. Wm. I did an Mom 11. 0,......... .......... .o• rent b. thmer. dove 1 031d the ler h• very henry ...... my. ..4 my pAve.a. 0.,,,,.. wend rhea on the 11011, . pen.

  • ..... plat rodeo ....7 ME I. di......... ,....., .e 0.. the pont. ..-114. Tamer tielitedoe it, M. JAM Thin ........ ta. ob.., 1,,,„ ..,H,„ .O0. Diarrhea.. took rem on the Oeente mem to MM. .I amid net Wye out the ..i. ...b. ... 1. I. ..I, is if orb., a us. the marl.   bush. A ...ant ofX5 le earn offered far ppresolensti. et Zurich ; lir Osne. gag

perk lir deer if Martrhys WI Imen lb.; ...a...1y a .... R. .. Rau.. R. are. I. am limit of our ourey o and 0,,,,,,.. . pp....M., .„ 4 ,,,..., we. i. iheyv.. tem Dow.; oho temp Ared in the mob.

It mt. , b.. ••••••,,. ....Wm, \_M.. .lams.ma.lams.Iheve &bed to pan then title la ea /01. dread 00, d*P. 4., lh• NS . th. us. by the rare 1101..1101..in ...d.e.i., .101. 6.4.aws 01100.

"Thrtr.... .......e ........ ....• .. the An. 11.1. .. t. the traumas Imak of Lemke, Mere Mr. D.P. home u.„my, 0,1 eat   um.,,,„0,1. 0,,,,. 'I lis. re rest stint. in L. en the

Wad... in MK. (Wed.   o it IP nmn, .....00 . toe eeeideete et gm, h. noni dia.. of in nesnifth, sull kles y can soapier 0nm...b. my goy e mid, and IS. WM. Quinn., Melly ill.

N .......• I. ". lb. A. "I which they alai. It a W.. Mend Fitagibboal Wneared a.. damage to      mid the Itanbourg al Amine were lreimoleol.
Die Enid. Cons.lets, and if th. mow. foe

..a.ltbrati.g wt. et Waillanskehe fer de 0......0.0 am W..1 0.......1. its roof. The Weans. Itionieftheme We I...y.0w ....... I,. an ,„0„„,„00 ll•Deral Ch. woe cwt by the root..., ave... M. MIS . INN." • It ••• W...hi tab. to th. law. of the A.. bi.. oh. I. been ameely Wiwi, bring Ina mealy all the 00 k. byy. .0 00. ...,, 1. 0. .. who at.. 40 sumo.,G were eempiaml, . HMItatha Niel)Niel)...S.M... W.". W. le the Ala.nuse ifin move • enney sise ffro.the nor Coming down the ll ..,'",...111 my km . 00. by 0. 00 without sacked treatertreater. the AArent•her the Waikato 0., ......a by u.. lee.... .1 enure.enure.m then. is • cottage lately erected by Ms Illem hiy , eeee, ke,eier et, 0, b. nn.i,..l7 . an,,, ihn. en,   ence'. se. M. to Doc left booth of 1.4.
W." Tha ...............INE shell be ddineed le r. Chid Jule. of the nod nenlint . M. Ma .6 N. Ct."' mare time put, mod as still morning fr. St... MME 3..." W... to"04'.. of tho rgatihana by ersapation. He Mims my. mg, o.,,„, . gym.. ay.. 0 which how left every vestige of a mot P. .myko km A, 0ee ay. p.m., order. Oirrenneent toppealed to Ow G end.

....d MEMEI.. NM., PM. be Manually isteneled is • large pornall P.O.( thy Do. Wnn•Pn, Ch.* c.i., 0. anoma •.a boot, m... y.,. ..... to me. Penle fr. peficip .1 Frame ffromon the Anim, in malt piea three win 0 0. A... 0... 00 gm. by .1.... sloe. the bark re. Weenie Tote. Creek. 0.1 too. d.e.,, .0 0.7 bog.... rein.

What be cane reside. and eublestion Mae . a... ,..., N0,... ......a...... wa nor. •0041 P 4i bowie. which Imre bre oo ...7......, 0. .„mare.mare.Ty. y,..... The Punk. inlement perukes Use rine& out to Willae-Wt eat of Wtftwoyeerethat .5 gy. y.., ..g . ......., 0, 1.., blown &ma • WI. try beyond Irak 11.1 ;17.0,, I. foil 6.. 0. ..a fnnilly in

he wee lines end .11inaing . limn. ....... me. a, ee.aeons thr the situatalsonj oppraito Mr.Wranal, ia M.   .00,....,0 0,,,,,, y .1., ..r„, „„,1 Then iv I.e.. yeamoia. from the
...Id. shoot • yen stations ea* when ?mom ....me.. dap.... the Chou., rash. build. for • drondo ,,,,,... odd 54. yo,,,, .M...0 k Lawton &hoot Brod erre they od. tit.

  • wl almat he rale to bar Wm faun Meta 00„m,,„,„,,b,„j0,. ,„ p.m., „ p.0., nes Wing wrested, bet the hut. Ws bees ,,,,,,,..i. vim.. .•d,,,,, ,,.., .00,1„, reading of the ltiblu an. yea. m.o.

...", "6" 4..... 7..• 0 Wt. E It. ••• M end elbow ranODO•Onot, T. Wh ereeei is thee.. dr. Mi. ie eesebr • eee.Fdede EA .......... 0. ,,„.,,..1 a .1,, boo., h..

win.. ' momegantiet. I as der the .7 ai....7......1 „kb 00 00, .0 of ti. do.. 'which ba. Wee der; bee ...   T1.1 ea. am Awl for Apal lath,

Mane M.   , . M.E.....••• net batmen.. To rare, from whom he ...... immenha .heeer:Wn.,   7Ideb   Noreen areasat and prospects re telillyt•

in 116 ....P.I.O. d Wear"It Aims, loft Ur dineiet §.e geaseetrae ego, re. f,... SE   ... 0 fn   tat-   able.

whore le eh.. to bane mid. three ye., seam.....   ....... ... me. Indian. sad fromthe Who. al rail....Me to the /earns.ye r- It .. The van...l io qui., &lel.s• err
we red or ..rth• ..h tel. the abb. b.o, T....... .peeve W. li.d for which ...not partieulare, eh. wiles fent.. for Mr. Rohm that fie was roe worth CM

=Air sainguar the bb P.n.*/ d.j. • ahoot ammo . to ern. 0 ter man, but ha. Wm MintyWei... The .pme. sat ea board the Ilan... Uhemell Burr earner n..errantth.e, . Mememers. don. ran). W.   a2....k...,.. The chreei unmet the veg... is Won.. it el onwh. the Mien of Ant WWI sad, Ilse. °Muer of Quarles., 40 been

W thaw roe he raided then, bet et lbego Beaded 'b./ ho pod o .0.   led wed, wet for eery • day LW I nipper wheogrally .0 too of the /nigh. MU when hie yereipsi vollintior roe.   are wilt bang tor r tiara ribamt01.6 MM1ar. I. re.go fee prof.... oun0pt nt The ark of Atatedeshl dividend it 10

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t at thiewitaom else   his Peltier   of I. whiten. withered M..a. ladmarping. / aloe. knew net the late per ana.; North Minh, 2); Mob of Tau

ea raw rid me.. angle ming that he Oa WM., at Ave wed.. pun I edneli. brook. limbs, ova the panel, which once was env.. fee Penh. wee tot.* en... but iftweel I..01, / and 0. Quaslt um

killed Dome pigs brawn to Mr Mandoebs. Ihe Ards.l in maned:on with the N.. E. ems. with Inutrient earl took veg.... I Maght los would Mo. hie rter of what io   Le r nwt. 111.relt al 1 p in.

whieb 'me Mang a.. Ihe Mod fhttortere ire Wm.. Co of   and baildialt ..ir pe•ROIL• th. appeesne. . Bit WI here neifte enne ww le. then thew. wan. We Th. C.a... hr eyo.heint,„. p.m
ears Ohioing pep), mad oboo did • peey out LM .Ire for the gra Ma. Although mowed. To Mende.. ses..... dam- red to hear • eret deal a eimInted hays IIwo .read the treaty.

..of Nimbler by, artier der.\_ tog. there I. been • peen. m.o... of .. la ae imporibilley , bet it au. he Iona. the emelt. Inset isul in 1Mfloathent More i• woodier roroineion in F.,. The .bahb. b...lam. 17 ...• ...h. ..........la Me NM • 1... 0,07 P.1. abort of LBW. Rut eon thy Mariam I. 01.t.,.Uri. Tree (1.110. hod here of Moen.* gone twore.ened he the troops mple, Ina ha norriAllea.lowere eery mael the ill Queeftetreet me ender tin unmesien roll, people WO Warring them.. ta aft.. in AM.... egtei.e front N. awl now.. he the Nu.. kneed..

pn.rigewlado Mhe. to ..10 tow W. OhM . 0,,, ...gin ..,..hew in the sin moon eel mime left. aml i• awn . thror Mete Mow. O.. the tynchitre on of dleet nil Ofimerd glut 1110•DP, o too • ever-high... mote ea otesevelei rd malwity ....... Tre seed the loll i. bold and tem. t I. Will be eater few ..es of it. m. John Brom. soul, 00e wooLl have ti.ight wry Dial. me elt. by (IN, iftureuts. who by .bring. whoa q ' ...1. hot would me. .d V■MM ruse quietly elawdol nips, toe in the nearer..En... Ent Me. tn. • .00 .want.. 7...' we. Fear..M.". an...Md. sera eat /am note. OD the Mumetratien ID arm the wakeful. and ateneices of no the 1.01.11d Of 111* SSW nod lila law ..... tell. .thy FM lb. •tlewel al herrn Ito rape ew demi.

the press of the illariare. ae ie would alacet inhabitesa. It weld be, • very pod that the ....lon am et won vermin. the Vevey. Rut it is Ineuiding bow rt. Quality b, • oraoo,,,

bre ...era • datter•ra Are the rile. ...flinbal ..........• an mile asmag... list whilst On . ante.. " wee the while man lea. to get to the wind- Venn'. twiny hasbent withdrew. te Use Mien of w1..&ems yaws m rodharaturke doe mu, I. se. • man.r its to pd. towt ..loye al abne ma. 'loos elm land, hie ..n1 of hie barb tooth., Faber Ay &eating 69 Web of thew.. Ill. ...a. if der ea ibe Aare, bare Weed to the denbrigade the pan of Um ea, in •• path wee aka I. the dout," and some du. hint do., ne he se dome ,.,only rrentsely eve„Th.- Mind. as- .1 Cerro., and 2. pee. ftmehing NU • .gelmenspaios, hut thy.. which the eaultsgestiee may he tsging. Far ...... a. 000,1,0,   too. in (Prem.& or   •sonspelliste hint Lo elem.. h. Westin. by Ilw Oneetteunt

I. mt... Ur lob bier. rep dose to it, is.. dr trote i• ragwort right de-   ... for ...... • her nib. 00 nos no It is mpeeted Ihe tower. will Meer wilt

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sad Ira arm Woo dread by theliterstere nen the men, al the south. sewn W. en.   Fiji 1 ens only lupe WI fee the tater. the the inmepos owl the hinhee .1.,.........f

  • a • hiln, Weigh ens glaeutudeu dead; end eight the mt. Thera might. • aer. 0. n A. re neraal in ottr Lel Dm Zephyr: etc./war wpm the Mims 0■11 ...i. be is, Gowan Imps a emstrentem. A, the T... aspen I. bete Ind . innen in Er .4 • 1...................ft.. Mamer, wq,rsidnee en Wu. Poi., bat ouch • Wen to wren. th0 weaned a.mga reg.nr, she tmehul Wilt,. down .... mad oh' be sem. eery rarest, ie MBA While .... .1. tha bell, et might the amt. is mead.. he ma eat her of of totsnoon the wirers. thert:tily.epeok. ani, Rerun sed An., .1\_'7' . trira"tes'n't le "."1"a't:hir "'Pt, tr' ' !'y VW   d "'A b.. 47. b."..r. Ir.: rA.C:=71.71'.. Vagnebt; - I". ru:'...'"" 0"""*"..". 4..." 'E.% M. thentne'rkTi6o re; '

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