Deeds Receipts—No. 71.
Te P [ gap — reason: deleted] and Six Other Blocks, Manukau District.
Kua riro
mai i au na[ gap — reason: deleted]
Makarini i homai te tino kai whakarite whenua mo te Kawanatanga1855. 7 August.
Manukau District.
o Nui Tireni nga moni e wha tekau (£40) no tenei ra no te whitu o Akuhata i te tau 1855 ko nga utu tino whakamutunga tenei mo te Puni mo te Roto mo te Kopu oTe Puni And Six Other Blocks.
Rangitakina mo te Maro-o-hinewai mo Waihoehoe mo Tirikohua ka tukua rawatia enei whenua katoa me nga aha me nga aha katoa o enei wahi ake tonu atu ki a te Kuini meReceipt for £40, final payment.
nga Kingi me nga Kuini i muri i a ia ake tonu atu mo matou katoa enei moni mo Ngatiteata.Katipa.
Kai Titiro—
John White,
Interpreter, Land P. Dept.
William B. Baker, Clerk, Land P.
Dept.
Translation.
I have received
from Mr. McLean the principal Commissioner for the purchase of Lands for the Government of New Zealand, the sum of Forty pounds (£40.) on this seventh (7), day of August, in the year 1855. This is the last and final payment for te1855. 7 August.
Te Puni And Other Blocks.
Puni, te Roto, te Kopu o Rangitakina, te Maro-ohinewai, Waihoehoe, and Tirikohua. These lands are now for ever given with all thereunto appertaining to the Queen and toReceipt for £40, final payment.
the Kings and Queens who may succeed Her for ever. These monies are for all the Ngatiteata.(Signed) Katipa.
Witnesses—
(Signed) John White, Interpreter, Land P. Dept.
William B. Baker, 1st
Clerk, Land P. Dept.
A True Copy of Original Receipt and Translation.
Wellington, August 4th, 1875.