Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand: Volume One

[Deeds—No. 424.]

Deeds—No. 424.

Pakuranga Block, Patetere, Waikato District.

1873. 13 March. Waikato District.

Know all men

by these Presents that I Charles Tothill in the agreement hereunto annexed mentioned in consideration of all money expended by for on account of or in

Pakuranga.

respect of the land described in the said agreement hereunto annexed (which the Natives Tumai Tawhiti Ko Tawhiona Ko Hamahoria Heretaunga Ihaia Kopiri Riri ata Kohoro and Te Mahiana have agreed by the said agreement to lease to me as herein mentioned) having been repaid to me on behalf of Her Majesty Queen Victoria (the receipt

Assignment.

whereof is hereby acknowledged) I do hereby assign transfer and assure unto Her Majesty Queen Victoria All and every right title interest claim and demand whatsoever which I have or possess in to or in respect of All that piece or parcel of land situate at Patetere and called or known by the name of Te Pakuranga as the same is described in the Schedule to the said annexed agreement To hold unto Her Majesty Queen Victoria her heirs and successors. In Witness Whereof the said parties have hereunto subscribed their names and affixed their seals.

Charles Tothill.

Signed sealed and delivered by the said Charles Tothill, in the presence of—

Thos. Buddle, Solicitor; Auckland.

Agreement

Ngaruawahia, 13 March, 1873.

Schedule.

All

that piece or parcel of land situate at Patetere

Schedule.

and named Te Pakuranga Bounded commencing at Okewa at the mouth of the Waioraka Creek, thence by the Waioraka Creek to Tahau, thence by survey lines to Pukemohiohio thence to Te Pakuranga thence to Mangawhio thence to Ngutuwera Creek thence by a line to Okewa the commencing point.

Ko Tawhiranga.
Heretaunga.

Witness—

Ko Hamahoria.
J. W. Preece.

A True Copy of Original Deed, Agreement, and Schedule.

H. Hanson Turton.

Wellington, July 14th, 1875.