Deeds—No. 147.
Tokatoka Block (Parore' s Claims), Kaipara District.
1855. 10 September. Kaipara District.
He pukapuka
tuku whenua tenei, i tuhi tuhia kei Mangawhare i tenei ra i te 10 o ngaTokatoka.
ra i te marama o Hepetema i te tau o to tatou Ariki, kotahi mano ma waru rau ma rima tekau ma rima, 1855, ko te whakaaetanga tenei o Parore kia tukua ona wahi katoa kiParore' s claims.
Toka Toka ki a Te Kuini Wikitoria o Ingarangi, ki nga Kingi, Kuini, a muri i a ia akeReceipt for £20.
tonu atu, hei utu mo nga pauna moni e rua tekau kua riro mai i nga ringa ringa o te Honiana, tetehi o nga Kai whakarite whenua mo te Kawana o Nui Tireni, koia taku ingoa, ka tuhi tuhia ki tenei pukapuka i tenei rangi nei.Na Parore.
He mea tuhi tuhi ki te aroaro o—
Hastings Atkins, Mangawhare.
Translation.
1855. 10 September.
This Deed
executed at Mangawhare on the tenth of September in the Year of OurTokatoka.
Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty five 1855 is the consent of Parore to surrender all his claims on the Toka Toka Block to the Queen Victoria of England, and toParore's claims.
Her Successors for ever in consideration of the sum of Twenty pounds received at theReceipt for £20.
hands of John Grant Johnson, a Commissioner for the purchase of Land on behalf of the Governor of New Zealand, in witness whereof I hereby sign my name to this deed on this day above written.Na Parore.
Witness—
(Sd.) Hastings Atkins, Mangawhare.
Translation.
John Grant Johnson,
Interpreter.
A True Copy of Original Deed and Translation.
Wellington, September 30th, 1874.