Translation.
We have received
from Mr. McLean this twenty first (21st) day of July in the year1854. 21 July.
Tuhionorangi.
1854 the sum of Fifty pounds being the first instalment for our lands Tuhionorangi, Pukewharariki, Maungahuia and Whakatau. The boundaries commence at Ahimatiri,Receipt for £50, first instalment.
thence to Wairua whakakai, Kaikatearoa, Te Hua Manukau, thence to Rotopotaka, Waiopohue thence to Taetua and in the direction of Wainaunahu, thence to HuaBoundaries.
Manukau and to Maungahuia, thence to Whakatau, Paiakeake te Waiokorora to Paki o kauahi thence to the boundary of the land sold to the Queen. The total amount of payment will be decided when the land has been surveyed.(Sd.)
William Jowett.
Te Katipa.
(Sd.)
Himiona.
Turia.
Witness—
Wata Hana.
True Translation.
John Grant Johnson,
Acting Chief Commissioner.
A True Copy of Original Receipt and Translation.
Wellington, August 11th, 1875.