NATIVE LAND COURT.
The Subdivision of Okuiupeti.
The Native LaDd Court concluded its Billing ia Masterton to-day, when Judges O'Brien and Scannel gave their judgment in the Okurupeti subdmaion case, It was decided, lor the purposo of equally apportioning the pood and inferior land, to divide the Block into two classes, The finai division was announced as follows: ClaBS A. —Monihera, 444 acres ; Karailiana, 382 acres ; Te Noti (Matene and Wi VMb'b tribe), 171! acres. Class 8.-Manihera, 56' acres; Karaitiana, 296 acreß; T Noti, 2195 acres; Paora Tihe (an '-- V 50 "■ 1' *"
.ur others), >cres. . ; Edwards castbe assessor. The 'TomperuQce flail was crowded with Natives when the judgment wasgivßD. Tbodivision of the Block appears to have given .general satisfaction, •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4156, 6 July 1892, Page 3
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119NATIVE LAND COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4156, 6 July 1892, Page 3
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