KUPU APITI. (SCHEDULE.)
Tono kia Whakatuturutia te Tukunga Whenua. (Application for Confirmation of Alienation.)
Tono kia Huihui mai te Tangata no ratou te Whenua i raro i Tekiona 341 o te Ture Whenua Maori, 1909. (Application to summon a Meeting of Owners under Section 341 of the Native Land Acr, 1909.)
Nam a. (No.) Nama o te Pukapuka. (Record No.) Te Ahua o te Tuku. (Nature of Alienation.) Te Ingoa o te Whenua. (Name of Land.) Nga Ingoa o nga Tangata e whai Tikanga ana. (Names of Parties.) Te Tangata e tuku atu ana. (Alienor.) Te Tangata e tango mai ana. (Alienee.) 15 1553 He riihi (lease) Waiohiki lo 2b 16 Arti Whitiwhiti.. Koti Wepa.
Nama. (No.) Nama o te Pukapuka. (Record No.) Te Ingoa o te Whenua. (Name of Land.) Ko te Tuku. (Proposed Alienation.) 16 1554 Kaimotumotu Nota (North) He riihi ki a Henry James Limpus mo mo nga tau e 21 timata atu i te 17 o Hepetema, 1927, mo te reti e 5 paiheneti o te wariu a te Kawanatanga. Lease to Henry James Limpus for 21 years from 17th September, 1927, at 5 per cent. Government valuation.
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Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 11, 24 March 1927, Page 128
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192KUPU APITI. (SCHEDULE.) Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 11, 24 March 1927, Page 128
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