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in the deed of sale of the Grey Block, dated 11th October 1847, for the use of the Moturoa natives of whom Poharama is the Chief, but in consequence of frequent disputes arising from common ownership and from not being permitted to let their lands, they decided, upon dividing this Reserve into allotments and the part colored yellow in the accompanying tracing, comprising about 56 acres is, with other allotments, the joint property of Poharama and his brother Wiremu Kawaho both of whom are anxious to sell it to any European who will give £10 an acre for it. The whole is fern land and rather broken but considering its central position and excellent supply of water,

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