Nicholson, upon the south-west side of the river Pbrerooa to Teeti Bay, from Teeti Bay south-east by east to the south branch of the Porerooa river. (Contents not stated.) Alleged to have been purchased in October, 1839, from Rangi Ako, Rungi Hero, Rangi Hitei, Rupterra, Aki, Arangi, Eovi, andEpokie, chiefs of the Natti-ava and Caffea Tribes, by Mr. William Hay, who sold a tenth part of his interest to claimant. Consideration in the first instance, various articles of merchandize to the amount of £378 sterling, for the entire purchase, and £40' in cash, and goods stated to have been since given to the natives by the claimant. Nature of conveyance — Indenture of Feoffment to Mr. Hay, dated the 9th October, 1539. " Case No. IS7, (£). John Jenkins Peacock, of Sydney, Merchant, claimnnt in part. All that land, known by the name of Porerooa, from the rocks, upon the north-east side of the river Porerooa, called Kickctoa, northeast by north 30 miles; and bounded to the east by a range of snowy mounrains ; to the south by a range of hills three miles from Port Nicholson, upon the south-west side of the river Porerooa to recti ' Bay ; from Teeti Bay southeast by east, to the south branch of the Porerooa river. (Contents not stated). Alleged to have been purchased in October, 1839, from Rangi Ako, Rangi Hero, Rangi Hitei, Rupterra, Aki Arangi, Eovi, Epokie, Chiefs of the Natti-ava and Caflea tribes, by Mr. William Hay, who sold a tenth part of his interest to claimant. Consideration in the first instance, various articles of merchandise, to the amount of £378 sterling, for the entire purchase; and £40 in cash and in goods, stated to have been since given to the Natives by claimant. Nature of conveyance — Indenture of Feoffment to Mr. Hay, dated the 6th October 1839. Case -No. 191. — Frederic Peterson, of Sydney, Merchant, claimant. 23,010, Twenty-three thousand and forty acres, more or less, being all that piece or parcel of land situate on the North Island of New Zealand, in Cook's Straits, lying east-south-cast from the southern point of Kapiti, or Entry Island, and known by the name of Wainun, a small river of fresh water running into Cook's Straits, the said parcel of land extending one mile frontage to the north of the mouth of the said river, and running east twelve miles, and also two miles frontage to the south of the mouth of the said river, and running east twelve miles fcom the beach of Cook's Straits. Alleged to "have been purchased in November, 1839, from the Native Chiefs A Houlomouth and A Pie. Consideration, various articles of merchantdise, value not stated. Nature of conveyance — Deed of Feoffment to claimant, dated Ist November, 1839. Case No. 191. (a) — Frederick Peterson, of Sydney, Merchant, claimant. All that Island, known by the name of Korarro. situated at the entrance of the River Pelorus, in Cook's Straits. (Contents not stated.) Alleged to have been purchased in October, 1839, from Awatta Rangatira, of Korarro. Consideration, cash and merchandise to the amount of £30 sterling. - Nature of conveyance — Deed of Feoffment to claimant, dated 15th October, 1839. Case No. 209. (c) — Henry Terry Sheldon, of Sydney claimant in part. All that land known by the name of Porerooa, from the rocks upon the north-east side of the River Porerooa called Tickatoa, north-east by north thirty miles; and bounded to the east by a range of snowy mountains ; to the south by a range of hills three miles from Port Nicholson, upon the south-west side of the River Porerooa to Teti Bay ; from Teti Bay south-east by east to the south branch of the Porerooa River.(Contents not stated.) 'Mlleged to have been purchased in October, 1839, from Rangi Ako, ' Rangi Hero, Rangi Hitei/ Rupterra, Aki, Erow, Araiigi, Eovi, EpoKi, chiefs of the Natti-ava and Caffea <tribes, 'by,JVIr. William Hay, who sold a tenth part of his'interest 'to the claimant. Consideration, in the first instance, various articles of merchandize to the amount of £378 sterling, for "the entire purchase, and £40 in cash, and good stated to have, been since given to the natives by claimant. "",; Nature of conveyance — Deed of Feoffment to Mr. Hay, dated"9th October, 1839. Case No. 229— Robert Tod, of Port Nicholson, New Zealand, claimant. *ft All that piece of- land adjoining the sea, and situated to the south and by west of the Nalyaway Village, running parallel to the sea and up to thejeidge at the back. Its boundary line lies to the north and by east, and commences at the distance of five hundred and eighteen and eight- ' twelfths feet from a line drawn from the Nalyaway church to the sea ; the aforesaid piece of land then -measures from north and by east to south 'andljy west two hundred and fifty-one and a half 'feet; it measures from the sea at high water mark to. beyond the ridge parallel to the sea two hundred and thirty-two feet, besides comprehending the shore down to low water mark. (Contents not stated.) Alleged to have been purchased by claimant from the. Native Chief Muturoa.- i Consideration, cash to. the amount of £12 sterling. " . Nature of conveyance — Deed to claimant, dated 3rd January, 1840. Case No. 229 (a)— Robert Tod, of Port Nicholson, New Zealand, claimant. All that piece or parcel of land situated in the flat, where lies the Nalyaway Church, from which church it bears by compass, and runs along the ridge to the soutbrwest half south; its boundary line runs north-west half north, and
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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 138, 4 May 1842, Page 5 (Supplement)
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