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[Translation.] No. 452, 1889.—Pukapuka-inoi a Kaeoeo me etahi atu toko-ono. E inoi ana nga kai-pitihana kia kaua c paahitia hei tare te Pire Huinga Maori. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei : Kahore he kupu a te Komiti mo runga i tenei pitihana. 14 o Hurae, 1891.

No. 451, 1889.—Petition of S. D. Taiwhanga, M.H.E. Petitionee prays that the balance of rents on the Eotorua Township may be paid to him. I am directed to report that the Committee has no recommendation to make in regard to the above-mentioned petition. 14th July, 1891.

[Translation.] No. 451, 1889.—Pukapuka-inoi a S. D. Taiwhanga, M.H.E. E inoi te kai-pitihana kia utua ki aia nga moni reti toenga o te taone o Eotorua. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: Kahore he kupu ate Komiti mo runga i tenei tono. 14 o Hurae, 1891.

No. 7, 1891, Sess. ll.—Petition of Te Otene Takoto and Others (No. 1). Petitionees pray that instructions be given to have the bounlary-lhie of the Temapahore Block cut in accordance with the judgment of the Native Land Court held at Opotiki in 1885. I am directed to report that, as there are at present two applications pending for a rehearing on the block in question, the Committee has no recommendation to make in respect to this petition. 14th July, 1891.

[Translation.] No. 7, 1891, Sess. II. —Pukapuka-inoi a Te Otene Takoto me etahi atu (No. 1). E inoi ana nga kai-pitihana kia whakahaua kia ruritia te rama rohe o te Temapahore Poraka kia rite kite Whakataunga a te Kooti Whenua Maori i noho ki Opotiki i te tau, 1886. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: E rua nga tono mo taua poraka c taria nei ki whakawakia tuaruatia no reira kahore he kupu a te Komiti mo runga i tenei pitihana. 14 o Hurae, 1891.

No. 172, 1889.—Petition of Hobi Kebei Taiaeoa. Petitioner prays for the payment of an amount of £400, with interest added, which amount, he alleges, was wrongfully withheld when payment was finally made on certain reserves in Dunedin. I am directed to report that, in the opinion of this Committee, the above matter should be referred to the Government.

14th July, 1891. [Translation.] No. 172, 1889.—Pukapuka-inoi a Hobi Kebei Taiaboa. E inoi ana te kai-pitiharia kia utua ki aia nga moni c £400 me nga hua o aua moni, c ki ana hoki ia i puritia hetia aua moni i te utunga o nga moni whakamutu nga mo te Eahui i Tanitini. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: Xi te whakaaro o tenei Komiti me tuku tenei pitihana ki te Kawanatanga kia uiuia c ratou nga take. 14 o Hurae, 1891.

No. 478, 1889.—Petition of Watene Nehu and Others. Petitionebs object to certain clauses of the Ngarara and Waipiro Further Investigation Bill on the grounds that they are likely to suffer injustice from same. They pray for relief. I am directed to report that the Committee has no recommendation to make with respect to this petition. 14th July, 1891.

[TRANSLATION.] No. 478, 1889. —Pukapuka-inoi a Watbne Nehu me etahi atu. E ki ana nga kai-pitihana c whakahe ana ratou ki etahi rarangi o te Pire Whakawa Haere i te Ngarara me te Waipiro Poraka, a tera c tau he mate ki runga i a ratou i runga i aua rarangi, c tono ana ratou ki tetahi ora. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: Kahore he kupu ate Komiti mo runga i tenei tono. 14 o Hurae, 1891.

No. 153, 1889.—-Petition of Eawinia o tb Mokokoee. Petitioneb prays that 300 acres of land may be granted to her in the Wata Wata Block, as promised by Sir George Grey and the Native Minister (Mr. Sheehan). I am directed to report that, in the opinion of this Committee, the above-mentioned petition should be referred to the Government for consideration. 14th July, 1891. 2—l. 3.

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