KUPU APITI.
(SCHEDULE.)
Rarangi Tuatahi. (First Column.) Rarangi Tuarua. (Second Column.) Rarangi Tuatoru. (Third Column.) Rarangi Tuawha. (Fourth Column.) Rarangi Tuarima. (Fifth Column.) Tekiona 1, Poraka IV, Otamarakau .. Wenerei, 11 Hepe11 o nga haora i Kia hokona tenei whenua ki a Richard me (and) VITc 2 tema (Wednesday, te ata (11 a.m.) Hannon mo nga moni e rite ana ki te Takiwa Ruuri o Waihi Tonga 11th September), 1929 wariu a te Kawanatanga a Kaua e iti iho i te £4 12s. 6d. i te eka, a me • riihi ranei ki taua Richard Hannon, mo nga tan 21 me te maua whakahou mo tetahi 21 tan atu ano timata atu i te wa e whakamanaia ai, ko te moni reti me rite ki te 5 paiheneti o te wariu a te Kawanatanga mo te 21 tau tuatahi engari kaua e iti iho i te 4s. 6d. mo te eka, a mo te 21 tau tuarua me 5 paiheneti o te wariu i taua wa. (That land be sold to Richard Hannon at present Government valuation but not less than £4 12s. 6d. per acre, or, that block be leased to Richard Hannon for 21 years, with right of renewal for another 21 years, from date of confirmation, at a rental equivalent to 5 per cent, of present Government valuation for first 21 years but not less than 4s. 6d. per acre and 5 per cent, of the then Government valuation for remaining 21 years.) Waimana 1b Id I Kutarere L'aite, 12 Hepetema 10 o nga haora i te Ko tenei whenua me hoko ki a John (Thursday, 12th ata (10 a.m.) Frederick Boynton mo te £20 i te September), 1929 eka. (That land be sold to John Frederick Boynton for £20 per acre.) Matata 39a 3a Te Peko Paraire, 13 Hepe10 o nga haora i te Kia wha eka i te pito tonga o tenei tema (Friday, 13th ata (10 a.m.) poraka e whakawhiti atu ki kaiSeptember), 1929 tiaki o nga whenua o te Hahi o Katarani i runga i te tikanga tuku, hei tuunga kura mihana ko te ruuritanga me etahi atu raruraru ma nga kia-tiaki e utu. (That the southern portion of block containing 4 acres be transferred to the Presbyterian Church Property Trustees as a free gift, for establishing a mission school. All survey and other costs to be paid by the trustees.)
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Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 37, 5 September 1929, Page 437
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396KUPU APITI. Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 37, 5 September 1929, Page 437
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