Deeds Receipts—No. 107.
Parekakabiki Block, Lower Waikato District.
1854. 26 July.
Lower Waikato District
Kua riro
mai ki a matou na te Makarini nga pauna moni e rimatekan
(£50 . 0 . 0) takitahi hei utu mo to matou kainga ki parekakariki ka timata te rohe ki te ArakaikaeoParekakariki.
haere te Tarutaru haere te Koihu ka ahu ki uta kiMatarua haerei ki nga Puketuarua kaReceipt for £50, first instalment
puta kiWhangamanno
ka rere Kaipeke ka rere'Te Hioi puta ki te kaha o waho o Mere-mere tutuki noa ki te kaha o Rangitoea te kaha-ki roto ko Takingawairua ka rere atu ki Matarua.Kia oti te ruritanga ka whakatumautia nga utu e toe ake ana. A no te rironga mai o enei moni ki a'matou i tenei ra i te 26 o nga ra o Hurai 1854 ka tuhia iho o matou ingoa me o matou tohu.
Hori te Rangi
Enoka
x
Hoani Tatawae
x
Totaia Te Hura
x
Mann x
Te Whe
x
Te Tau
x
Paratene Wahawahia
x
Matangi
x
Taike
x
Te Ketu
x
Ko Poro
x
Puarewa
x
Ngahaeata
x
Epiha
x
Kai Titiro—
Ngakete
John P. Russell, Settler, Wairarapa
Translation.
1854. 26 July.
We have received
from Mr. McLean the sum of Fifty pounds (£50) once told, as aLower Waikato District
payment for our land at Parekakariki The boundary commences at Arakaikaeo, thence to Tarutaru, thence to Koihu, thence inland to Matarua, thence to Ngapuketuarua, thence to Whangamarino, Kaipeke, Te Hioi, and on to the outer boundary of Meremere,Parekakariki.
thence to the boundary of Rangitoea—the inner boundary Takingawairua—and on toReceipt for £50, first instalment
Matarua. When the land has been surveyed, the final amount of payment will be agreed upon. Upon the receipt of these monies on this 26th day of June, 1854.Hori te Rangi x
Enoka x
Hoani Tahawae x
Totaia te Hura x
Manu x
Te Whe x
TeTau x
Paratene Wahawahia x
Matangi x
Te
Taike x
Te Ketu x
Ko Poro x
Puarewa x
Ngahaeata x
Epiha x
Witnesses—
Ngakete
John P. Russell, Settler, Wairarapa
A True Copy of Original-Receipt and Translation.
Wellington July. 21st 1875.