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K'lui'inui In name, hounded on one side by thp J ;iho>enamfd iivcm.oii another b) actf j ek named TTmnl'uiu, on annlbci bv the i ulge Papuraoiau, nml ontl " oi'sr'i b> I in<l named W.iipapa, being a Imo fi <im Papniau'au to the nvei Okuia. Pi(.vid"d that the land be outside the governmont lioiiiidanes. Alleged to have boon pin chased from the native chiels Taipan, Waihc, Pumipi; Hone Niiawhanga. Consideialinn— 10 blanket*;, 10(i lbs. tobneco, 2 gow H", C shuts, 2 coat-., 2 guns, 1 boy, 3 cai - touch bovos, 1 cask powdei, £10 cash. Case No. < ; S— P-c-cmption ccililicato, No. 90 — J.imcs Hams and A. J Mat/iuld. SOO acres. Eight bundled acio'i of land Htualod a' the head of the Wailemafa, ral! 'd "Whatike, homy bounded by the nvct, the Kuipawi toad, and a line fiom t!»at t c (lie tivci, jmi'imtf fJno(i<:h Jhi j tcntic ol a tnnbeied g'lllv to the nver asal'ovemi'nlinntd. Case Nu (>9— l'ie-emplion cci li/iccite. No, 190— EL j.Hat field. SOO acres. Eight bundled acics of land, situ i ted at die head of the Wailemata, at a place calljd Whciliks, being bounded b> the Kaipara load on the south, on the w est and noitl) by Melon laud, and on the east by land belonging to tlanib and Ilatficld. Case No. 70— Pre-emption ceitificate, No, 191 — .Li'iics (*ai i is. "01 .iCios. Li^iif !iim<] i v d aci^s of ?an 1 , situiircl neai the head of the V/aitomata, Kjumlod o.i one. fcnio b> i path i<34<l;n<; to X iip.u.i, on anothc'i side by lan 1 s.ppli'j'l foi lv iVIr ll.itfiL'ld, at the hack b\ land ofjniaLe «rid P.l'r.ouald, '" ' di Itie olliei side b) Maou hum. Alleged to have been purchased from the native chiefs Tautau, Wojiituuun, Neh<i, Kmia. Consideiation— 2 good coals, 2 gool tiowsers, 2 cloaks, 3 pans boots, 0 shirts, 4 caps, 8 [ cchUi hoses, 2 canistcis good powdei, 2 bovea pei elision caps, 1 Shot belt, 1 doublebanelled gun and case, 1 native mat, 2 pistols, 1 hat, 2 waistcoats, £3 u\ mone). Case No. 7)~— Pie-omplion coi tilicate, No. 202 — Thomus liussell, caipentei, Auckland. 1000aeie>-.. One thousand acies of land situated on a small Fi esh ualei cieek at 'he bead ol the Waitoniala and hounded on one side bv land In-longing to Mi. John Moose, on two other bides by Mi. John Fan, and on the other side by fl'e natives. Alleged to have been pui chased from the native chief-, Tamati, Revieli, Taipan, Tautat l. Consideration— ,£32, paid in goods. Case No. 72 — Preemption cettilicale, No. 173 — William Hdv. 990 acres. Nine bundled and nineh acies of land situated near the- souice of lhe Mauukati, hounded on one side by n cieek oi &u;imp named Mangapikopiko, on another b\ a place named Mangapu, on anolliPi by land belonging to the chiel Te llau, named Taiuitahi, and on the other by a line fiom Mangapu, neaily pajujleitoa place en Hud Pupoimi. Alleged to have been pinchased fiom the naiive chiefs Te llau, Wit emu. Tenawc, Wiiemn Ilantigohi, Kuatara, and olhets. Consideiation— l hoise, 10 blankets, £17 cash, 50 iigs tobacco. Case No. 73— Pie-pinption ceitilicale, No. 120 — AtUm Chifeholm. 1000 acie;-. One thousand .icies of land commencing at a plaie called ftlaungatahi, on the liver Mdiiukati, miming thence tluough Wailiuuhai to Te Pukepuko, lo a stake elected bv the chiefs, striking tlicnor in a stiaight line to a plnce called Whdkaian, and thence to Ohiwvi loci, on lhe M'ninkan nvei, being lounded on one side by the afoiesaul rivet. Alleged to have been pinchased from the natne chiefs Whaiii/aina, Wiiemu ISaungoha Wiiemu Bsothci, Hume Tan gohe, Tanivvbi. Consideration— 2 hoises, 2 hi idles, I good saddle, I box, 2 spades, 1 <iou'»le banelled jriui, 1 blanket, 1 shot belt, 1 powder fidsk, i.22 10s. cash. Case No. 7<i— Pre-emption ooitificate, No. 192— Cluulesi Uobni&o-u. 600 acres. Sr: hundied acios of land, situated m thedislnct of Wahu, bounded on the east by goYCimnent land, on the south by Mannkan haiboni, on the north and west by native lands. Alleged to have been pinchased fiom the native chiels Kauau, Keone, Te Una. Consideidtion —^lO. Case IN o. 75 — Pie emption cci titicale, No. ]21 — George Hdi t. SOO acres. Eight hundied ncies of land situated dtPapakuid, and called Kouahti, being immediate!) oi.tbide the government lute, and bounded by the laud of lite native chief Te Koe. Alleged to have been puichased itom the native duels Pcpenu, and olheis. Consideiation — 1 hoise, 2 saddles, 1 bi idle, and c£6 in money. Case No. 7G— Pie-emption ceitilicale, No. 88 — Alice Poitei. 000 acies. Si'k hundied acres of land, situated at MauuUiii, commencing at the cieek Otetoie, fiom thence to Titiiaiigi, fiom thence along tne AticUland toad lo a stake, thence lo a stake btv.mi" eat>t l)> north, theiu'e lo lhe cieek Outojou, and thtnee aloi.g the illdiiuluiu coast to lhe stinting point. Alleged to lif»ve been pwi chased liom the native chief Keene. Consideiation — C!.> cashCase No. 77— Pie emption ceitificate, No. S9 — W. F. Poiter. 1200 acres. One thousand two hundied acies oC land, situated west of the Wahu on the Manukau. Alleged to have been purchased ftom the native chie'ii Kawau, Te Rangi. Consideiaf jon — Culter " Oi ipia." Ca«e No. 78— Pie-einplinn ceitificate, No. 158— U. If. Poitei. 900 acrps. Ni'-e i. in died acw sol land, Eituated near Tituangi, boundtd on (lie east by a line fiom a stake in the Auckland load to the Ma<Mlie«a ciovki on lhe south by land in possession of Mr. W- Portei, called Onpia, on the west by

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 191, 29 March 1848, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 191, 29 March 1848, Page 4

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