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English
Maori
4 July 1853 This letter was written at Otaraia, a part of the Wairarapa, to Port Nicholson, to the Governor-in-Chief Sir, We have something to say concerning your letter which came to us suggesting we go there to you. However, we say that there is too short a time for us to travel there, for it was only on the 2nd of July that your letter got to us. And it found us working on our own Maori jobs here in our village, that is, Maori tasks which God approves people working on. Sir, we suggest that you allow some more days for us to travel to you. And also because some people from other settlements are not yet here due to the length [of the journey across] the land. We are grateful for your invitation to us, and there is just one To the Governor, from Te Manihera thing that we are contesting about going there. As to your new suggestions, well, the intention in one of your statements is not hidden, the suggestion about Wairarapa, and we will have one suggestion to put before you, which was initiated here, when we get to you. Sir, we are pleased to be going to see you and listen to your committee, and to hear any proposal for us from your committee. There is just one thing, however, that you delay it another day for us, until the 18th of July, when we will be able to get there. It's just to do with being busy with things that have to be done on the land. That ends what there is to say. From me, from Te Manihera To Governor Grey [Note following relates.]
4 Hurae 1853 I tuhia tenei pukapuka ki Otaraia, ara, he wahi ia no Wairarapa, ki Poneke, ki a te Kawana nui. E ta, He kupu ta matou ki a koe mo tau pukapuka ka tae mai nei ki a matou, e mea ana mai kia haere atu matou. Heoi, e mea ana matou he poto rawa te wa hei haerenga atu mo matou, inahoki no te rua o nga ra o Hurae i tae mai ai tau pukapuka ki a matou. Rokohanga mai matou e mahi ana i nga mahi Maori o to matou nei kainga, ara, i nga mahi Maori i pai ai te Atua hei mahi ma te tangata. E ta, e mea ana matou kia whakaroatia mai e koe etahi ra mo matou, hei haerenga atu ma matou. Kahore ano i tae mai etahi tangata atu o etahi kainga atu, i te roa o te whenua. E whakapai ana matou ki tau karanga ki a matou, kotahi te [Bottom of page] Ki a Kawana, na Te Manihera mea i tohe ai matou kia haere atu. Ko au korero hou, na, e kore e huna te tikanga mo tetahi kupu au, te kupu mo Wairarapa, he kupu kotahi ta matou ki tou aroaro i timataia ano ki konei, a tae noa atu ki tou aroaro. E ta, e pai ana matou ki te haere atu ki tou aroaro whakarongo ai i tau komiti, kia rongo noa atu i tetahi tikanga mo matou nei i tau komiti. Kotahi ano ia, ko tetahi ra mo matou kia whakaroatia mai e koe, hei te tekau ma waru o Hurae, ka tae atu ai matou. He raruraru noa iho no nga tikanga o tenei whenua. Ka mutu te korero. Naku, na Te Manihera Ki a Kawana Kerei
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4 pages written 4 Jul 1853 by Te Manihera Te Rangi-taka-i-waho in Otaraia and Wairarapa to Sir George Grey in and Port Nicholson, related to Ngati Kahungunu ki Wairarapa, Inward letters in Maori

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Document date 4 July 1853
Document MCLEAN-1032061
Document title 4 pages written 4 Jul 1853 by Te Manihera Te Rangi-taka-i-waho in Otaraia and Wairarapa to Sir George Grey in and Port Nicholson, related to Ngati Kahungunu ki Wairarapa
Document type MANUSCRIPT
Attribution E Ma
Author 332417/Te Rangi-taka-i-waho, Te Manihera, d 1885
Collection McLean Papers
Date 1853-07-04
Decade 1850s
Destination 132557/Port Nicholson
Englishorigin E Ma
Entityid None
Format Full Text
Generictitle 4 pages written 4 Jul 1853 by Te Manihera Te Rangi-taka-i-waho in Otaraia and Wairarapa to Sir George Grey in and Port Nicholson, related to Ngati Kahungunu ki Wairarapa
Iwihapu 174168/Ngati Kahungunu ki Wairarapa
Language English
Maoriorigin E Ma
Name 2641/Grey, George (Sir), 1812-1898
Origin 1119662/Otaraia
Place 1119662/Otaraia
Recipient 2641/Grey, George (Sir), 1812-1898
Section Manuscripts
Series Series 2 Inward letters (Maori)
Sortorder 0420-0051
Subarea Manuscripts and Archives Collection
Tapuhigroupref MS-Group-1551
Tapuhiitemcount 23
Tapuhiitemcount 2 3148
Tapuhiitemcount 3 30238
Tapuhiitemdescription Contains letters from Maori to McLean with regard to land tenure; in particular, the letters deal with land sales, reserves, requests for payment (and disputes about payments) and boundaries There are also some letters that address social and economic issues, including requests for various items, expressions of goodwill and regret at the Governor's departure, and apologies for an inability to attend a meeting at the alloted time
Tapuhiitemgenre 3 230058/Personal records Reports
Tapuhiitemname 3 4809/McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877
Tapuhiitemref MS-Papers-0032-0677A
Tapuhiitemref 2 Series 2 Inward letters (Maori)
Tapuhiitemref 3 MS-Group-1551
Tapuhiitemsubjects 3 1446/New Zealand Wars, 1860-1872
Tapuhiitemtitle Inward letters in Maori
Tapuhiitemtitle 2 Series 2 Inward letters (Maori)
Tapuhiitemtitle 3 McLean Papers
Tapuhipiecedescription Letter written from Otaraia, Wairarapa regarding land committees and meetings and includes a contemporary translation by McLean
Tapuhipiecedisplaydate 4 Jul 1853
Tapuhipieceref MS-Papers-0032-0677A-15
Tapuhipiecesearchdate 1853
Tapuhipiecetitle Letter from Te Manihera to George Grey (with translation)
Tapuhireelref MS-COPY-MICRO-0535-105
Teipb 1
Teiref MS-Papers-0032-0677A-15
Year 1853

4 pages written 4 Jul 1853 by Te Manihera Te Rangi-taka-i-waho in Otaraia and Wairarapa to Sir George Grey in and Port Nicholson, related to Ngati Kahungunu ki Wairarapa Inward letters in Maori

4 pages written 4 Jul 1853 by Te Manihera Te Rangi-taka-i-waho in Otaraia and Wairarapa to Sir George Grey in and Port Nicholson, related to Ngati Kahungunu ki Wairarapa Inward letters in Maori

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