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1935. NEW ZEALAND.
NATIVE LAND COURTS AND OTHER MATTERS UNDER CONTROL OF NATIVE DEPARTMENT. REPORT OF UNDER-SECRETARY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1935.
Laid on the Table of the Rouse of Representatives by Leave.
Native Department, Ist July, 1935. The Right Hon. the Native Minister, Wellington. Herewith is submitted a report upon the activities of the Department for the period ending 31st March, 1935. 0. N. Campbell, Under-Secretary.
Native Land Courts. The business transacted by the Native Land Court and the Native Appellate Court is set out in Table A. The fees collected amounted to £3,884, as against £3,393 for the preceding period. Maori Land Boards. The Boards received in fees £855, as against £1,523 last year, a decrease of £668, while the commissions collected rose from £3,363 last year to £3,869, an increase of £506, which represents a decrease of £162 in the total of the Board fees collected ; but with the increase of £491 in Court fees there is a net increase in Court and Board fees collected of £329. Native land remaining vested in the Boards at the 31st March, 1935, was as follows : — A. k. p. Area as at 31st March, 1934 .. .. .. .. 657,365 3 18 Area sold or revested .. .. .. .. .. 1,249 3 22 Balance .. .. .. .. .. 656,115 3 36 The funds held or invested by the Boards increased by £37,433 Is. lid. during the year. The following are the figures as at 31st March, 1935 : — £ s. d. On deposit with the Native Trustee .. .. .. .. 174,519 0 4 Government securities .. .. •• .. .. 58,743 8 4 Other securities and advances .. .. .. .. 409,713 15 9 Cash balances .. .. •• •• •• •• 16,655 19 8 Total .. .. .. .. .. .. £659,632 4 1 Private Dealings in Native -Land. The areas of Native land disposed of by private dealings are as follows :— Number. a Area B Sales 168 22,CT4 3 1*77 Leases 254 34,894 1 18-87 The areas disposed of last year were —Sold, 4,693 acres 1 rood 11-78 perches ; leased, 27,076 acres 2 roods 37-72 perches. I—G. 9.
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Crown Purchases of Native Land. Native land purchased by the Crown amounted to 136 acres. Since 1910, 1,543,472 acres of Native land have been acquired through the Board of Native Affairs, which has taken the place of the Native Land Purchase Board. The estimated area of Native land still owned by Maoris in the North Island is as follows : — Acres. Acres. Estimated as at 31st March, 1934 .. .. .. .. 3,851,122 Sales to Crown .. .. .. .. .. 136 Sales to individuals .. .. .. .. ..22,675 22,811 3,828,311 General. During the year just ended consolidation of interests in Native land has been carried on in the Tokerau, Waikato-Maniapoto (King-country), Waiariki, and Tairawhiti Districts. Considerable progress has been made in the assembly of data for the various schemes under preparation, and in some of the schemes grouping and location has been well advanced. However, progress is necessarily restricted by the scarcity of trained officers available for the work, and this applies especially to the field work of grouping the owners and locating their interests. If additional officers could be made available the work would advance more rapidly towards completion. The Department has continued to undertake the conduct of Maori unemployment relief, and during the year afforded relief to 2,635 individuals. The sum paid to these unemployed men amounted to £49,917, or an average of £18 18s. lOd. per person. This activity is carried out for the most part by the Department's field officers in addition to their duties in supervising development operations and imposes a heavy strain on the personnel of the Department. In order to strengthen the organization of the Department for the purpose of dealing with advances to Natives for the improvement and farming of their lands and for carrying out the development of Native lands or lands owned or occupied by Natives, the Board of Native Affairs Act was passed and became law on the sth April, 1935. This Act provided, inter alia, for the establishment of a Board of Native Affairs and for setting up District Committees, the Chairmen of which shall be the Judges of the respective Native Land Court districts. The District Committees are expected to secure an increased measure of co-operation between the Department, the Maori Land Boards, the field officers, and the Natives whose lands are being developed and settled. The Maori Purposes Fund Act, which also became law on the sth April, 1935, abolished the three separate Boards formerly known as the " Maori Purposes Fund Control Board," the " Board of Maori Ethnological Research," and the " Maori Arts and Crafts Board," and vested the powers and functions of these Boards in the Maori Purposes Fund Board, which replaced the three Boards. The change will make for greater co-ordination in promoting the objectives of the individual Boards besides effecting a saving in the administrative costs. The Royal Commission appointed last year to inquire into the administration of Native Affairs completed its report on the 20th October, 1934. The report, which is very voluminous, in pointing out various weaknesses in the administration of the Maori Land Boards, the Native Trustee and the Native land development operations of the Department, made many recommendations for strengthening the organization and control of the Department's manifold activities. The Board of Native Affairs Act and the Maori Purposes Fund Act mentioned above give effect to some of the Commission's recommendations, and further legislative provision will, it is expected, be made during the coming session to give effect to other of the Commission's recommendations for strengthening and improving the departmental machinery. During the year the Department has given considerable attention to the question of the housing conditions of Natives in those areas where Maori population is considerable. The Departments of Health and Public Works have co-operated with the officers of this Department, and much help has been received from the various local bodies within whose territories investigations were made. It is hoped that it will be possible, in the near future, to take steps which will improve the housing and social conditions of the Maori population, even if it should not be possible to provide a complete remedy. Dealings in Native lands during the year show an increase both in the number of transactions recorded and the areas alienated. This would appear to indicate that financial conditions and prospects in the country are improving or at least that confidence is returning. Crown purchases of Native lands were only 136 acres during the year, but negotiations have been in progress for some time for the purchase of a considerable area in the Hokonui area in Southland. The owners of the various blocks concerned have now accepted the Department's offers to purchase their interests, but the completion of the transactions is dependent upon their confirmation by the Native Land Court, as required by law. Mr. P. G. Pearce, who was appointed Under-Secretary and Native Trustee on the 28th November, 1933, was recalled to the Public Service Commissioner's office for special duty on the 30th April. One license was issued to a Native Interpreter during the year, while three licenses were revoked. Tables are appended giving the work of the Courts and Boards and Native Land Purchase operations for the year ended the 31st March, 1935.
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TABLE A.—NATIVE LAND COURTS. Return op Business and Fees for the Year ended 31st March, 1935. Native Land Court. Number of sittings .. .. .. .. 94 Number of partitions made .. .. .. 307 , T , , i« oof; Area affected (acres) .. .. .. 52,706 Number of cases notified .. .. ' ~. , ~ , . Number of investigations of title .. .. 8 Number of cases for which orders were made .. 6,454 Area affected (acres) ■ .. .. 361 Number of cases dismissed .. .. .. 901 Number of succession orders made .. .. 4,325 Number of eases adjourned sine die .. .. 8,469 Number of other orders made .. .. 4,031 Native Appellate Court. Number of sittings .. .. ■ • 6 Native Land Court decisions annulled .. I , , 1Q Appeals dismissed or withdrawn .. .. 6 Num er o cases n .. .. .. Appeals adjourned sine die ■■ ■■ ■■ 4 Native Land Court decisions varied .. .. - Applications under section 257/31 ordered .. 0 Native Land Court decisions affirmed .. 0 Applications under section 257/31 dismissed .. 1 Native Land Court decisions referred back to Applications under section 257/31 adjourned sine Native Land Court .. -. • • 3 die .. .. .. . • • • 0 Court Fees. Fees received .. £3,884.
TABLE B.—MAORI LAND BOARDS. Operations, 1st April, 1934, to 31st March, 1935.
TABLE C.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE. Blocks fully acquired and proclaimed Crown Land.
Blocks acquired but not proclaimed.
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Board. Leased. Sold. Mortgaged. A. K. P. A. B. P. A. K. P. Tokerau .. .. ■ . 319 3 38 341 2 28 Waikato-Maniapoto .. 2,598 3 12-4 5,669 2 21-7 Waiariki .. .. .. 4,737 2 24 10,080 2 8-2 Tairawhiti .. .. 2,763 2 25 2,163 1 4 1,075 1 21 Aotea .. .. .. 13,045 3 22-51 761 1 3-9 1,412 0 37 Ikaroa .. .. . ■ 9,842 0 20-93 1,566 0 27-27 1,709 3 13 South Island .. .. 1,585 436-03 2,092 0 28-7 Totals .. .. 34,894 118-87 22,674 3 1-77 4,197 131 North Island .. .. 33,308 0 22-84 20,582 2 13-07 4,197 1 31 South Island .. .. 1,585 4 36-03 2,092 0 28-7 Totals .. .. 34,894 1 18-87 22,674 3 1-77 4,197 1 31
Block. Area. j Gazette. Block. Area. Gazette. A. R. P. A. R. P. Hoeotainui North 6b 2j, Section 2 478 1 17 13/12/34 Pukepoto 4a 2 .. Te Karae 2e 1a . . .. 489 2 29 12/4/34 4a 3 .. | Manginangina (or Motukauri) .. 100 0 13-3 21/2/35 „ 4c .. V 560 1 27 29/11/34 Nikitini Block, being part See- 32 3 4 22/11/34 „ 5a tion 390, Block VIII, Wairoa „ 5b 1b .. J gj). Tahora 2ae No. 3, Section 2a .. 1,006 l 20 22/11/34 Waima Native-school site (Block 5 1 21 14/2/35 VII, Waoku S.D.) 2,673 0 11-3
Block. Area. Block. Area. A. E. P. A. R. P. Mohaka 28 .. .. ■ • 224 0 0 Waihou Lower A 40 .. .. .. 625 0 13 35c . . .. • • 492 2 2 „ A 41 .. .. .. 439 2 10 Mourea Papakainga No. 2 .. .. 20 2 28 ,, A 42 .. .. 1,433 3 8 Opanake 2l . . . ■ • • 150 3 12 ,, A 43 .. .. 49 1 24 Orakei No. 1 Reserve C 2b 2 .. .. 20 1 12-5 Waimana Parish, Part Lot 245 .. .. 208 0 0 Pirongia Lot 286 .. .. .. 200 0 0 ,, ,, 245 .. . . 950 0 0 Puketiti 2a .. .. .. . . 886 2 30 „ „ 245 .. .. 1,149 0 5 Punakitere Lots 4 and 5, Section 6, Block IX 90 3 24 ,, ,, 246a 2 .. 597 0 0 Rotomahana-Parekarangi 6a 2 4b Ia Ia . . 39 2 10 Waimana Parish, Part Lot 246a 2 and Part 335 1 1-5 6a 2 4b Ia 1b . . 772 0 0 Lot 345 Ruatoki A9.. .. .. 10 Waipapa Whatapo .. . . .. 90 3 37 A 21 .. . . • • 5 2 7 Whakapoungakan 1b 1 .. .. 51 3 5 C48 .. 1,118 1 16 „ 1b 2 .. .. 25 2 20 " C 61 .. .. . ■ • • 973 1 0 „ 1b 3b 1 . . .. 24 2 0 Waerenga East No. 1 . . . . •. 140 0 0 ,, 1b 3e 2 .. f . 29 2 30 Waiatuhi (part) . • . ■ • ■ 20 2 0 ,, 1b 3f .. .. 40 1 30 Waihaha 3e 16c 3 .. .. •• 3,425 0 0 Whakarapa 61a .. .. .. 11 0 39 Waihou Lower A 38 .. ■. • ■ 105 0 26 A 39 .. .. 470 0 28 Total .. .. _. 15,217 0 18
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TABLE C.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE—continued. Blocks partly acquired and under Negotiation
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Block. Area Area Block Area Area acquired. outstanding. aloLK - acquired. outstanding. A - B - P- A. R. P. A. R. P. A. R. P. Awaroa A 10b, Section 3 .. 17 2 18 350 2 2 Okahukura 5 .. .. 1,439 1 0 422 3 0 Hauhungaroa Id 2 .. 376 2 0 3,423 2 0 „ 6 .. 1,776 0 0 226 0 0 „ 2d .. 6,880 0 0 1,493 0 0 Opawa-Rangitoto .. 10,391 1 0 8,958 3 0 Hautu 1b 1b 2b 5 .. 1,012 1 0 1,897 3 0 Orahiri 3d (part) .. 82 3 23 17 0 17 „ 4b 2a .. .. 1,809 1 0 2,265 3 0 Orakei 4a 2 .. .. 10 1 4 2 1 22 „ 4B 2b 2B .. 776 1 7 2,492 2 33 „ 4a 4 .. .. 7 2 22 2 1 16 „ 5b 2b .. .. 797 0 0 2,534 1 8 Parahirabi A 3b 1 .. 12 0 37 2 39 Heruiwi 4a 2b .. .. 841 0 0 826 0 0 Peka C .. .. 594 0 0 1,510 0 0 Kahuwera B 2b 1 .. 126 3 7 153 0 33 Pokotakina A .. ., 24 0 0 'l87 0 0 „ B 2b 7a .. 191 1 0 590 0 12 Pouakani A 1b .. .. 79 0 0 315 0 0 B 2b 7c .. 63 l 30 127 3 22 Poukai B, Section 1 .. 18 2 32 2 0 Kaimanawa 1e 2b .. 1,437 0 34 3 26 Pukepoto 4a .. .. 86 3 I 42 0 39 1e 2d .. 598 1 38 18 0 12 4b .. 189 3 26 32 0 14 Te Karae 2b, Section 1 .. 666 3 29 118 1 0 „ 4o .. 139 2 35 26 0 5 Ketetahi .. .. 2 2 32 89 3 8 „ 5a .. 121 2 30 21 1 10 Te Kuiti 2b 1a 8 .. 11 25-9 110 „ 5b .. 82 0 29 41 3 11 Manaia Ib and 2b, Sec. E 2a 511 2 34 154 1 27 Puketapu .. .. 7,100 2 0 224 2 0 „ „ 2e 1,504 2 8 537 3 35 Puketapu South .. 1,176 2 0 23 2 0 Mangatuna lo 1 .. 5 2 27 28 I 13 Rangatira-Kapiti 4, Sec. 4 353 2 0 16 2 30 „ 1b 2 .. 2 2 28 12 0 7 Rangitoto-Tuhua— Mangauika Ib 2, Section 2b 585 3 21 124 3 19 68e 1 .. .. 360 2 39 2,789 2 0 (part) 77b Ib 2a .. .. 3 0 20 40 0 0 Maraetaua 2b 4 .. .. 11 2 0 559 3 10 77b 2b 4a .. .. 80 0 0 388 0 36 Matakaoa .. .. 483 0 12 1,916 3 28 77b 2b 4b .. .. 310 1 22 21 0 0 Matamata North 2l (part) 30 0 32 5 0 0 77b 2b 4c .. .. 13 0 39 585 0 0 Maungatautari 5a Ib 3 .. 155 0 6 12 1 32 78b 1 .. .. 79 2 1 159 0 2 Mohaka 2a .. .. 7 I 39 23 2 1 78b 2a 2a .. .. 49 3 15 454 0 0 „ 3a .. 2 0 15 53 2 12 78b 2A 2B .. .. 33 0 13 116 1 12 3b .. 32 0 10 24 1 3 78b 4a and 4b 1 .. 290 2 24 101 0 0 „ 4 .. .. 1,293 2 34 10 1 6 78b 4a and 4b 4 ., 417 0 0 208 2 14 8d .. 70 1 37 250 1 3 78b 4a and 4b 5 .. 441 3 1 716 1 0 „ 9a .. .. 91 0 36 385 3 4 Rimuroa 1 .. .. 25 3 23 109 3 28 9b .. 123 0 0 41 0 0 „ 3 .. .. 6 2 28 79 0 0 „ 10 and 11 .. 499 1 39 1,094 2 1 „ 4 .. .. 11 0 22 25 0 5 „ 12 .. .. 501 1 11 620 2 29 „ 5 .. .. 2 3 9 40 1 1 ,, 13a .. .. 1,020 3 18 171 0 2 Rotomahana-Parekarangi — „14 .. .. 23 0 28 194 3 12 lc 2 .. .. .. 1 33 121 3 10 22c .. 8 2 17 4 1 13 lc 4 .. .. .. 23 2 36 466 1 4 24b .. 62 0 0 31 0 0 lc 10 .. .. 24 1 24 394 0 12 „ 31 .. .. 358 2 1 531 1 39 lc 12 .. .. 32 0 11 419 1 29 „ 32 .. .. 61 0 2 156 3 38 lc 13 .. .. 33 1 32 332 2 8 „ 33 .. .. 217 0 14 75 3 26 lc 14 .. .. 16 1 0 369 0 20 „ 36 .. .. 15 0 0 15 0 " 0 lc 15 .. .. 4 3 24 113 2 6 „ 38 . . .. 16 2 8 31 1 32 2E 6 .. .. .. 296 1 0 62 2 8 „ 39 .. .. 266 1 25 162 2 15 3a 3b 4a (part) . . 10 1 7 4 1 23 40A .. .. 347 3 12 144 0 28 6A 2 Ib .. .. 1,273 0 0 167 0 0 40b .. .. 351 0 10 378 3 30 6a 2 2b 2A .. .. 615 0 0 197 2 0 „ 42 .. .. 1 3 20 3 0 20 6a 2 2b 2c .. 493 1 24 247 2 16 43 .. .. 23 0 29 63 3 11 6a 2 2b 2d .. 1,403 3 2 319 2 38 45 .. .. 44 3 6 496 0 34 6a 2 3b 1a 2 .. .. 574 2 28 284 2 29 „ 47 .. .. 1 0 0 4 0 0 6a 2 3b 2 .. .. 592 2 0 188 3 33 „ 48a .. 2 11 22 0 9 6a 2 3b 3A .. 50 0 0 147 2 38 „ 48B .. .. 22 0 22 6 3 16 6a 2 3b 5B .. 49 2 0 148 0 7 „ 48c .. .. 1 12 6 0 21 6a 2 4b 1a 2 .. .. 747 2 0 2,032 2 0 48E .. .. 2 1 12 29 0 16 6a 2 4b Ib 3 .. .. 323 0 0 190 0 0 „ 51b 2 .. .. 1 3 18 7 1 34 6a 2 4B 2A .. . . 666 0 0 334 0 0 52b .. 32 1 11 1,029 2 29 6a 2 4b 2b .. .. 105 0 0 22 0 0 „ 54 .. .. 481 1 26 248 2 14 6a 2 4b 2h 1 .. .. 380 0 0 78 0 0 55b .. 2 1 0 87 2 25 6a 2 5b 3a .. 7 2 0 13 2 0 „ 55d .. .. 226 2 32 41 3 30 6a 2 5b 3c .. .. 48 3 0 81 1 0 55e .. .. 20 1 11 47 1 12 6a 2 5b 3E 3 .. .. 16 0 0 50 0 0 Mourea Papakainga 3d .. 1 13 6 3 37 6a 2 5b 3e 9 .. . . 18 1 6 187 2 34 3e 14b 50 3 10 556 1 24 6a 2 5b 3B 10 .. 1,921 3 33 4,030 0 7 Oaraaru 2b 5 .. 601 3 11 66 0 30 6l 2b 1 .. .. 80 1 15 8 2 25 Ohuanga North Ib . . 91 2 37 231 3 20 6l 2b 3 .. .. 8 0 0 5 0 0 „ 2 .. 201 3 32 187 0 19 Ruahine 1a .. . . 68 3 13 408 0 2 „ 3a .. 105 0 0 260 1 14 Ruatoki A4 .. .. 61 35 212 3b .. 253 3 9 225 0 39 „ 5B .. . . 6 2 10 22 3 1 5 .. 596 3 29 550 2 11 „ 6 .. 3 3 10 30 1 10 Ohuanga South Ib .. 13 1 0 136 0 27 „ 10 .. 6 1 7 30 3 38 2d 1 .. 175 2 30 388 2 2 „ 14 .. .. 1 8 44 0 0 2b .. 57 3 18 56 3 38 „ 17 .. .. 2 1 16 27 2 24 2b .. 303 2 0 36 2 32 „ 22 .. .. 34 2 23 51 1 11 2G .. 493 0 35 279 0 13 „ 23 .. .. 7 1 25 37 0 5 „ 2h .. 420 1 36 205 2 20 „ 27 .. 6 2 8 8 0 14 2j .. 603 0 13 429 3 5 „ 28 .. .. 1 3 16 18 1 29 Okahukura 2b .. .. 848 0 27 1,331 3 13 „ 30 .. 3 0 28 7 2 18 3 .. ! 453 0 0 20 0 0 „ 31 .. .. 112 12 2 10 4b .. .. ! 743 2 27 293 1 13 „ 32b .. .. 7 3 27 15 1 3
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TABLE C.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE—continued. Blocks partly acquired and under Negotiation—continued.
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™ , Atpa Area , " ' Block - acauired outstanding. Block, Area Area acquiiea. acquired. outstanding. A. R. P. A. R. P. A. R. P. A R P Ruatoki A 34 .. .. 25 2 15 16 3 27 Tihoi 3b 8b 6 .. .. 6,176 3 9-7 516 o'30-3 " • • •• 3 28 33 ] 8 „ 3b 8B 8 .. 16,106 0 0 23 0 0 " 40 .. .. 8 0 26 37 3 36 Tokaanu B Id .. 1 3 32 137 0 8 f 2 . •• •• 5 2 9 106 0 10 „ B 11 . . .. 28 1 30 110 0 0 » 46 .. 1 2 16 21 2 24 Tutaekuri 1b .. .. 501 3 31 10 3 24 " 47 ■■ 1 3 24 19 2 18 „ lo 4a .. 41 0 7 28 3 33 » 49 .. 3 3 28 32 2 5 „ lc 4b . . 789 0 22 85 3 4 51 . . .. 17 10 3 1 „ lo 4c .. 330 3 27 25 2 27 ® 2 •' • • 7 1 32 6 0 30 „ lo 6 .. .. 30 0 36 335 3 4 53 .. 3 3 12 9 3 2 lo 13 .. 1,016 3 9 26 0 31 54 .. .. 3 2 27 3 1 35 „ lc 15 .. 46 1 9 322 1 31 55 .. . . 12 4 3 12 * „ lc 16 . . 13 3 0 84 2 30 60 •• •• 7 2 9 11 2 2 lo 17 .. 1 0 11 9 14 " 63 .. 11 0 20 39 3 2 „ lc 18a . . 6 2 2 27 2 28 65 • • ■ • 12 2 18 27 3 27 „ lo 18b .. 26 1 22 46 3 28 » B 2 • • 16 1 2 23 I 38 „ lc 19 .. 2 0 0 4 0 0 >> 4 . . 5 1 16 15 3 0 Wahine-Rukuwai 2b . . 7 3 10 4 1 0 » 6 .. 1 0 28 18 3 12 Waihaha 3d 1 .. 2,922 1 28 77 2 12 8a 3 20 31 2 0 3e 4 .. .. 25,689 1 28 2,457 2 12 " 10 .. .. 3 20 9 0 20 Waihoa 2a .. .. 2 3 32 103 3 15 11 • • •• 2 30 27 2 18 2b .. .. 2 0 10 62 0 19 » 16b .. .. 1 0 21 13 0 29 Waikare 14b 2 .. .. 1,977 0 0 784 2 19 " 16c- • • ■ • 3 3 18 10 1 32 Waimanu 1 . . .. 190 2 0 139 2 0 J 8 1 3 23 21 2 1 2a .. 5,501 2 20 769 2 24 » 19 • • 2 1 17 30 1 0 Waiorua-Kapiti No. 5, Sec- 89 2 0 145 3 31 » 27 .. 6 0 30 34 1 3 tion 1b 2a 2 " 35 .. 11 3 30 14 2 9 Waipaoa 5a .. .. 1,298 0 10 1 321 3 30 42a .. .. 3 0 2 6 1 38 5o .. .. 56 1 21 24 2 19 » 42b .. .. 10 0 28 17 2 9 Waipapa lc .. .. 58 0 12 58 0 37 54 • • 9 3 39 18 0 1 2a .. 970 0 13 832 3 27 62 .. .. 3 3 17 27 2 20 2b .. 587 2 0 643 2 0 ' " an " " 1 29 35 1 11 2c .. 1,831 0 0 1,335 0 0 " o7 .. .. 3 1 9 14 3 31 Waipiro 5a .. . . 17 1 8 128 2 32 " 71 .. 10 2 2 18 1 34 „ 5b .. .. 36 2 27 77 1 23 040 •• •• 1 0 23 120 3 17 „ 5c .. .. 1,477 3 20 1,288 1 10 Taheke 3d .. .. 62 0 21 2,043 3 19 Waipoua. 2b 2b 3 .. 1,372 3 5 32 0 35 Tahora 2a E 3, Section 2 .. 1,007 0 0 5 0 0 „ 2b 3b 1 .. 252 2 0 64 2 0 Taumarunui Native Town- „ 2b 3c .. .. 1,081 2 0 135 2 0 O Waitangi 2a 2 .. .. 2 2 26 33 0 23 Sub. U 2 .. .. 2 0 1 12 2b 2 .. .. 84 0 34 198 2 6 Sub. W 2 .. .. 11*7 8-3 Waitaruna 4a . . 9 2 7 6 1 18 Tauranga-Taupo 1b .. 3,199 0 0 2,080 0 0 Waituhi-Kuratau Ib .. 753 0 0 9 0 0 » 2b .. 6,136 0 0 4,533 0 0 „ 4B 2 2,382 0 0 1 110 0 0 >> 3b 1 . . 318 1 0 155 3 0 Wharekahika 18j .. 315 0 37 962 3 15 Taurewa 4 East A 1 .. 115 3 33 12 2 7 Wharepuhunga 15b .. 20 0 0 99 0 15 4 West E 2b 3a .. 300 0 28 111 3 12 „ 18b . . 170 0 0 30 0 0 4 West E 2b 3c . . 178 1 15 32 2 25 „ 18d .. 155 2 0 37 2 0 4 West A 4c .. 341 2 10 2 1 30 „ 18b . . 220 0 0 57 0 0 Tihoi 3b 8b 2a .. .. 6,209 3 27 1,025 0 13 Whenuanui 4 .. .. 434 2 27 20 1 13 » 3b 8b 2b .. .. 5,302 2 0 1 2 0 Whirinaki 1, Section 4b 1b 1,317 0 0 432 2 7 „ 3b 8B 3 .. .. 8,870 3 0 838 1 0 „ 3b 8B 4 .. ..J 5,519 0 0 117 0 0 181,074 1 5-3 88,260 2 23-6
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