KUPU APITI.
(SCHEDULE.)
Tono Whakawa Wehewehe. (Applications for Partitions.)
Tono Whakatu Kai-riiwhi ki nga Paanga Whenua. (Applications for Succession.)
Kama. (No.) Kai-tono. (Applicant.) Te Ingoa o t.e Whenua. (Name of luand.) 36 Kararaina Meeke Hariru. 37 n • • Poukai A.
Nama. (No.) Kai-tono. (Applicant.) Te Ingoa o te Whenua. (Name of Land.) Te Tangata kua Mate. (Name of Deceased.) 38 G. F. 0. Miller .. Rota (Lot) 17 (Kerikeri Claim) .. Hare Matenga. 39 Marama Winiana Te Karetu A 2 Memi Kiriwheti Pornare. 40 Maunganui 1 . . Hereora Ronga. 41 Huru Paratene .. Moninui 7 42 Wiremu Ngawati Pinkotaha 17 Moa Rakaiora. 43 „ 17 Tau Matiu Rakaiora.
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Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 6, 8 February 1923, Page 73
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102KUPU APITI. Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 6, 8 February 1923, Page 73
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