Deeds—No. 123.
Te Tupua Rlock, Whangarei District.
Whangarei
20 Hanuare 1862.
1862. 20 January. Whangarei District.
He pukapuka
tino whakaae tenei na matou kia tukua tetahi wahi o o matou whenua kiaTe tupua.
Kuini Wikitoria ake tonu atu, ko te ingoa nui o taua wahi, ko te Tupua kotahi rau eka, ko nga rohe o taua whenua kua oti nei te ruri a Herangi, kua oti ano hoki te whaka ahua o nga rohe ki te taha o teneiReceipt for £20.
pukapuka—a mo te matou whakaaetanga ki nga ritenga o tenei pukapuka, kua riro mai kia matou i a te Rokena Erua tekau pauna ara e wha hereni mo te Eka.
The mark x of te Puia hera.
Hirawani.
Manihera
Wiremu
Pohe.
Kai titiro o enei tuhituhinga ingoa me enei homaitanga o nga moni—
George Naylor, Wangarei.
Translation.
Whangarei
20th January 1862.
1862. 20 January. Te Tupua.
This document
conveys our consent to cede a portion of our land to H. M. Queen Victoria for ever. The principal name of this place is Te Tupua, containing 100 acres. The boundaries of this land have been surveyed by Mr. Searancke, which are delineated on the side of this paper, and for our consenting to the conditions of this paper WeReceipt for £20.
have received from Mr. Rogan Twenty pounds, that is four shillings an acre.The mark x of Te Puia, and others.
Witness—
(Sd.) George Naylor, Whangarei.
A True Copy of Original Deed and Translation.
Wellington, February 10th, 1875.