KUPU APITI.
(SCHEDULE.)
Rarangi Tuatahi. (First Column.) Rarangi Tuarua. (Second Column.) Rarangi Tuatoru. (Third Column.) Rarangi Tuawha. (Fourth Column.) Rarangi Tuarima. (Fifth Column.) - Papatupu 5b .. . . Wanganui ki taua kai-tango riihi ano mo 1 surrender of the existing lease thereof agree to lease the said ] Wenerei, 10 o Tihema (Wednesday, 10th December), - 1924 e moni reti kia iti iho to Atutahi Pirikahu and to the same lesset 2 o nga haora i te awatea (2 p.m.) e whakaritea e tai at a rental of £1 at a reduced rent («.) Kia whakaaetia e nga tangata no ratou taua whenua kia whakakorea te riihi mo te £1 12s. i te eka i te tau ki a Atutahi Pirikahu, a (6) kia whakaaetia kia riihitia taua whenua ra hui. (a) (That the owners accept a 12s. per acre per annum, and (6) in lieu al to be fixed upon at the meeting.
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Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 47, 20 November 1924, Page 512
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148KUPU APITI. Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 47, 20 November 1924, Page 512
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