Deeds—No. 218.
Land between Tiki and Ruareoreo, near Tamaki, Auckland District.
Ko te tuhituhinga
o tenei pukapuka i te ra e toru tekau o Akatopa kotahi mano waru1848. 30 October. Auckland District.
rau ewha tekau ma waru, te whakaaetanga maku ho rangatira no Ngatewhatua, te whakaaetanga ano hoki o te Kuini o Ingarani mona, na ko au te tangata i te kainga eTiki Block.
tuhituhia nei ki a KuiniVictoria
mo nga pauna moni kotahi tekau marima ka hoatu neiHobson's Bridge.
maku, no konei ka hoatu nei ka tuku atu nei kiaVictoria
te Kuini o Ingarani, ki te Kingi Kuini ranei o muri i a ia ake, ake, ake, i taua wahi whenua me nga aha noa iho, aha noa iho o tenei kainga, ko ona rohe koia enei, kei teBoundaries.
taha ki te hauraro he awa kei te taha ki te marangai ko te whenua i hokona e Ngatewhatua ki a te Kuini o Ingarani, ko te Tiki, kei te taha ki te tonga ko te hauauru ko te kainga o Eruera me te awa, ko Ruareoreo, kua tuhituhia te ahua ki tua nei.i te aroaro o—
Edwin Fairburn.
James Baber.
Tirohia toku ingoa—
Na te Keene.
Kua riro mai i ahau nga pauna moni kotahi tekau ma rima kua tuhituhia nei ki rotoReceipt for £15.
ki tenei pukapuka koia ahau ka tuhituhi nei i toku ingoa i tenei ra te toru tekau o Akatopa i te tau o to tatou Ariki kotahi mano waru rau ewha tekau ma waru.Na te Keene.
i te aroaro o—
Edwin Fairburn.
James Baber.
Translation.
This Deed
written on the thirtieth day of October one thousand eight hundred and1848. 30 October. Tiki.
forty-eight is an Agreement on my part a Chief of Ngatiwhatua and of the Queen of England on her own behalf, Whereby I the owner of the land described in this Deed agree to sell this same piece of land to Queen Victoria in consideration of fifteen poundsHobson's Bridge.
sterling now given to me wherefore I give and deliver over to Victoria the Queen of England and to Her Successors for ever that piece of land with all thereto belonging, the boundaries are as follows: On the North there is a stream, on the East there is theBoundaries.
land sold by the Ngatiwhatua to the Queen of England and called Tiki, On the South there is the road from Auckland, On the West there is the land belonging to Meurant and the stream called Ruareoreo, the plan is drawn on the other side.Witness my name—
(Signed) Keene.
In the presence of—
(Signed)
Edwin Fairburn.
James Baber.
Receipt for £15.
my name this thirtieth day of October in the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and forty-eight.(Signed) Keene.
In the presence of—
(Signed)
Edwin Fairburn.
James Baber.
True translation.
A True Copy of Original Deed and Translation.
Wellington, September 14th, 1874.