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1932. NEW ZEALAND.
NATIVE LAND COURTS AND OTHER MATTERS UNDER CONTROL OF NATIVE DEPARTMENT. REPORT OF UNDER-SECRETARY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1932.
Laid on the Table of the House oj Representatives by Leave.
The Hon. the Native Minister, Wellington. Native Department, Ist July, 1932. Herewith is submitted a report upon the activities of the Department for the period ended 31st March, 1932. R. N. Jones, Under-Secretary.
Native Land Courts. The business transacted by the Native Land. Court and the Native Appellate Court is set out in Table A. The fees collected amounted to £3,877, as against £4,908 for the preceding period. Maori Land Boards. The areas of Native land disposed of by private dealings are as follows : , Area. Number. A E _ p Salps 220 10,645 i 6 Leases 270 27,837 2 22 The areas disposed of last year were : Sold, 49,163 acres 3 roods 3 perches ; leased, 43,717 acres 3 roods 9 t)gtcli6S. The Boards received in fees £1,641, as against £1,788 last year, a decrease of £147, while the commissions collected fell from £4,882 last year to £4,149, a decrease of £733, making a total decrease of £880. , ... Native land remaining vested in the Boards at 31st March, 1932, was as follows . A. e. p. Area as at 31st March, 1931 .. .. •• •• •• i «9 Area sold or revested .. .. • • • ■ • • 3"° 0 2^ Balance . • . • • • • • • • ®57,102 031 The funds hold or invested by the Boards decreased by £33,949 6s. during the year. The following are the figures as at 31st March, 1932 : — £ s d On deposit with the Native Trustee .. .. •• - Government securities .. •• •• - Other securities and advances .. • • ■ • '' -' Icq I'a t Cash balances .. .. • • ■ • • • ■ lb 2 Total £595,047 8 3 Native Land Purchase Board. Native land purchased by the Crown amounted to 5,624 acres. Since 1910 1,539,818 acres of Native land have been acquired through the Native Land Purchase Board. I —Gr. 9.
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The estimated area of Native land still owned by Maoris in the North Island is as follows Acres Acrcs Estimated as at 31st March 1931 .. .. .. .. 3,879,863 Sales to Crown .. .. .. .. 5,624 Sales to individuals .. .. .. .. .. 10,197 15,821 3,864,042 General. The system of development of Native land by Maoris has steadily progressed, and is now beginning to show results for the expenditure that has been incurred. Unfortunately in one sense, but providentially in another way, the commencement of the main operations began at a time when world prices took a downward trend and economic conditions occurred which upset the calculations of all financial experts. The hope, however, that something was at last to be done to help the Maoris to develop their lands gave them renewed confidence in the future, especially as, while improving their lands, they were to obtain a partial subsistence. This expenditure became a charge upon the land owned by them, and thus somewhat minimized the burden that had failed upon the general taxpayer. A full report on the progress of the various schemes and the expenditure thereon was tabled last year, and it is expected this will be supplemented with another return this year, so that it is unnecessary to give the full details. It will be sufficient, therefore, to indicate that there are now some forty-nine schemes in progress, and that, although less than twenty of them have so far reached the revenue-producing stage, the Maoris have been enabled, in spite of the low prices and strenuous times, to repay over £10,000 of the indebtedness incurred on their behalf. In the coming year it is expected that many more will reach a partially productive basis. The Maoris have suffered owing to the economic crisis in common with the rest of the population, and all funds available for the assistance of indigent Maoris have been strained to the utmost in an endeavour to relieve urgent necessities. With the help of many welfare associations and the assistance of charitably disposed Europeans, the distress has been alleviated as far as practicable. This still left many cases of privation unprovided-for, but these Maoris have accepted their straitened circumstances with philosophical resignation and the belief that brighter days are in store for them. Native interpreters' licenses have been issued to three persons during the year.
TABLE A.—NATIVE LAND COURTS. Return op Business and Fees for the Year ended 31st March, 1932. Native Land Court. Native Appellate Court. Number of sittings .. .. .. 96 Number of sittings .. .. .. 2 Number of eases notified .. .. .. 16,416 Number of cases notified .. .. ..37 Number of oases for which orders were made .. 6,348 Native Land Court decisions varied .. .. 2 Number of cases dismissed .. .. .. 1,424 Native Land Court decisions affirmed .. .. 1 Number of cases adjourned sine die .. .. 8,746 Native Land Court decisions referred back to Native Number of partitions made .. .. 216 Land Court .. .. .. 3 Area affected (acres) .. .. ... 54,425 Native Land Court decisions annulled .. .. 2 Number of investigations of title .. .. 10 Appeals dismissed or withdrawn .. ..23 Area affected (acres) .. .. .. 106 Appeals adjourned sine die .. .. .. 5 Number of succession orders made .. .. 6,129 Applications under section 208 ordered .. .. Nil Number of other orders made .. .. 2,729 Applications under section 208 dismissed .. Nil Applications under section 208 adjourned sine die .. 1 Court Fees. £ s. d. Fees received .. .. .. 3,877 12 10
TABLE B.—MAORI LAND BOARD. Operations—1st April, 1931, to 31st March, 1932.
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Board. Leased. Sold. Mortgaged. A. R. P. A. R. P. A. R. P. Ikaroa .. .. .. 4,758 0 27 679 0 2-35 68 0 5 Aotea .. .. .. 13,085 2 36-66 898 1 8-47 355 0 3-6 Tairawhiti .. .. .. 5,041 3 11 559 3 30 16,481 1 29 Waiariki .. .. .. 904 0 22-9 4,372 1 15-2 1 2 6 Waikato-Maniapoto .. .. 1,754 2 0-265 1,993 2 11-9 51 0 4 Tokerau .. .. 120 0 34 1,723 121-5 14 3 11 South Island .. .. 2,173 0 10-9 418 3 37-3 287 3 5-6 Totals .. .. 27,837 2 22-725 10,645 2 6-72 17,259 2 24-2 North Island .. .. 25,664 2 11-825 10,226 2 9-42 16,971 3 18-6 South Island .. .. 2,173 0 10-9 418 3 37-3 287 3 5-6 Totals .. .. 27,837 2 22-725 10,645 2 6-72 17,259 2 24-2
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TABLE C.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE. Blocks fully acquired and proclaimed Crown Land.
Blocks acquired but not proclaimed.
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Block. Area. Gazette. Block. Area. j ' Gazette. A. R. P. A. B. P. Araheke N.R., Sub. M, Sale No. 2 184 3 15 23/4/32 Rangitoto-Tuhua 74b 5a .. 330 2 16 17/3/32 Kaimoho A 3 .. .. 550 0 0 3/12/31 „ 78b 2a 2o .. 333 0 4 23/4/32 Te Kuiti 2b 1a 7 .. .. 0 0 38-4 11/2/32 | Rimutauteka A, 1892 Act leases, 1 2 30 20/8/31 ,, 2b 1j 2d 2 .. .. 2 1' 6 20/8/31 Grant 5232 (sale No. 3) 2b Ik .. .. 3 0 0 20/8/31 Taraire lw 2a .. .. 5 1 24 21/5/31 2b In, BlockIV, Sec. 1 0 3 6 30/7/31 Taumanuka 2a 1 .. .. 1 0 10-7 4/6/31 Sec. 2 0 3 6 24/12/31 „ 3o 1 .. 0 3 27 4/6/31 2b 1q 1 .. .. 1 0 0 30/4/31 ! „ 2B 9a .. 0 1 39-9 4/6/31 Mangaroa A .. .. 640 3 30 3/12/31 „ 2b 9b .. .. 0 1 39-9 4/6/31 Mangatoro 1a 3d 2a .. . . 33 1 31- 19/11/31 „ 2b 10 .. .. 1 0 0 4/6/31 1a 3c 3A .. .. 17 125 19/11/31 „ 2b 11 .. .. 0 2 0 4/6/31 Matarau A .. .. .. 295 0 17 3/12/31 „ 2b 12 .. .. 1 0 0 4/6/31 Murimotu 3b 1a 1 .. .. 390 0 0 27/8/31 „ 2b 13 . . .. 10 0 38 4/6/31 Ngamoe A 12 .. .. 1,054 1 31 3/12/31 „ 3a 20 0 0 4/6/31 Ngatirahiri 3 and 9, 1892 Act 285 0 0 20/8/31 „ 3b 1 .. 7 0 30-5 4/6/31 leases, Grant 5249 (third sale) „ 3d 1 .. .. 3 2 30 4/6/31 Okahukura 8m 2b 3a.. .. 2,532 1 0 7/5/31 Torere 1b 2 .. .. 1,034 0 0 19/11/31 Orahiri No. 2, Sec. 6b 2 .. 704 1 0 24/9/31 „ 3, Lot 1 .. .. 2,082 0 0 19/11/31 Otorohanga 4b 1 .. .. 588 3 0 24/9/31 „ -3, Lot 2 .. .. 2,243 0 0 19/11/31 Oue Native Reserve .. .. 18 0 0 30/4/31 Tutira A .. .. .. 22,790 2 5-8 28/5/31 Puketi A .. . . 81 3 0 12/11/31 Waipiro A 34 (part) .. .. 14 0 39 30/7/31 Puketiti 2a .. .. ' .. 886 2 30 2/7/31 Whareponga A 6 .. .. 259 2 0 3/12/31 Rahui A 6 .. .. .. 262 3 30 3/12/31 „ A 7 . . .. 265 2 13 3/12/31 Rangitoto-Tuhua 29c 2a 3b, Sec. 1 251 1 8 4/2/32 Wharepuhunga 17b .. .. 585 1 24 3/12/31 ,, 31d (being Lot 106 1 4 4/2/32 2, D.P. 11778) Total .. .. 39,234 0 39-2 74b 4 .. 351 0 30 4/2/32
Block. S Area. jj Block. j Area. A. K. P. A. E. P. TeKarae4B2A .. .. .. 1,405 1 27 Ruatoki C 48.. .. .. .. 1,118 1 l(i Lots 4 and 5, Sec. 6, Block IX, Punakitere 90 3 24 „ C 61.. .. .. .. 973 1 0 Part Lot 246a 2, Parish of Waimana .. 597 0 0 Waihaha 3e 16c 3 .. .. .. 3,425 0 0 Part Lot 345, and part Lot 246a 2, Parish of 335 1 1-5 Waihou Lower A 38 .. .. .. 105 0 26 Waimana ,, A 39 .. .. 470 0 28 Part Lot 245, Parish of Waimana .. 208 0 0 „ A 40 .. .. 625 0 13 950 0 0 „ A 41 .. .. .. 439 2 10 1,149 0 5 „ A 42 .. .. 1,433 3 8 Mohaka 28 .. .. .. .. 224 0 0 „ A 43 .. .. .. 49 1 24 „ 35c .. .. .. .. 492 2 2 Whakarapa 61a .. .. .. 11 0 39 Mourea Papakainga No. 2 .. .. 20 2 28 Waipapa Whatapo .. .. .. 90 3 37 Opanake 2l .. .. .. .. 150 3 12 Whakapoungakau 1b 1 .. .. 51 3 5 Orahiri 3b 1 .. .. .. .. 86 2 30 „ 1b 2 .. .. 25 2 20 Orakei No. 1 Reserve C 2b 2 .. .. 20 1 12 -5 ,, 1b 3e 1 .. ... 24 2 0 Pirongia, Lot 286 .. .. .. 200 0 0 ,, 1b 3e 2 .. .. 29 2 30 Pnketiti 2a .. .. .. .. 886 2 30 „ 1b 3f .. .. 40 1 30 Rotomahana-Parekarangi 6a 2 4b 1a 1a .. 39 2 10 Waiatuhi. (part) .. .. .. 20 2 0 „ 6a 2 4b 1a 1b .. 772 0 0 Waerenga East No. 1 .. .. .. 140 0 0 Ruatoki A 9 .. . . .. .. 0 10 A 21.. .. .. .. 5 2 7 - Total .. .. .. 16,709 0 35
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TABLE C.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE—continued. Blocks partly acquired and under Negotiation.
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Block Area Area TSlnok Aroa Aroa . acquired. outstanding. : acquired. outstanding. A. B. P. A. K. P. A. K. P. A. K. P. Awaroa A 10b, Sec. 3 .. 17 2 18 350 2 2 Okahukura 2b .. .. 848 0 27 1,331 3 13 Hauhungaroa Id 2 .. 376 2 0 3,423 2 0 „ 3 .. 453 0 0 20 0 0 2d .. 6,880 0 0 1,493 0 0 4b .. .. 743 2 27 293 1 13 Hautu Ib 1b 2b 5 .. 1,012 1 0 1,897 3 0 „ 5 .. .. 1,439 1 0 422 3 0 „ 2B Ui 2 .. .. 695 0 32 2,534 0 0 „ 6 .. .. 1,776 0 0 226 0 0 ,, 3f 7 .. .. 398 3 7 9 0 0 Opawa-Rangitoto .. 10,336 0 0 9,014 0 0 „ 4b 2a .. .. 1,809 1 0 2,265 3 0 Orahiri 3c .. .. 253 0 0 106 1 28 „ 4b 2b 2b .. 756 0 0 2,513 0 0 Orakei 4a 2 .. .. 10 1 4 2 1 22 „ 5b 2B .. .. 797 0 0 2,534 1 8 „ 4a 4 .. .. 7 2 22 2 1 16 Heruiwi 4a 2b .. .. 841 0 0 826 0 0 Parahirahi A 3b 1 .. 12 0 37 0 2 39 Hoeotainui North 6b 2j 2 472 1 17 6 0 0 Peka C .. 594 0 0 1,510 0 0 Kahuwera B 2b 1 .. 126 3 7 153 0 33 Pokotakina A .. .. 24 0 0 187 0 0 B 2b 7a .. 191 1 0 590 0 12 Pouakani A 1b .. .. 79 0 0 315 0 0 B 2b 7c .. 63 1 30 127 3 22 Poukai B, Sec. 1 .. 18 2 32 0 2 0 Kaimanawa 1b 2b .. 1,437 0 34 0 3 26 Pukepoto 4a .. .. 86 3 1 42 0 39 In 2d .. 592 2 7 24 0 3 4b .. 189 3 26 32 0 14 Te Karae 2e, Sec. 1 .. 666 3 29 118 1 0 4c .. 139 2 35 26 0 5 Ketetahi .. . . 2 2 32 89 3 8 „ 5a .. 121 2 30 21 1 10 Te Kuiti 2b 1a 8 .. 1 125-9 110 „ 5b .. 82 0 29 41 3 11 2b Ij 2d 1 .. 1 2 31 0 0 3 Puketapu .. .. 7,100 2 0 224 2 0 Manaia 1b and 2b, Sec. E 207 0 0 459 0 31 Puketapu South .. 1,176 2 0 23 2 0 2a Rangatira-Kapiti 4, Sec. 4 353 2 0 16 2 30 Manaia 1b and 2b, Sec. E 1,368 1 3 674 1 0 Rangitoto-Tuhua — 2e 68E .. ... 397 2 6 2,789 2 0 Mangatuna lc 1 .. 5 2 27 28 1 13 77b 1b 2a .. .. 3 0 20 40 0 0 1E 2 .. 2 2 28 12 0 7 77b 2B 4a .. 80 0 0 388 0 36 Mangauika 1b 2, Sec. 2b 585 3 21 124 3 19 77b 2b 4b .. . . 310 1 22 21 0 0 (part) 77b 2b 4c • • • • 13 0 29 585 0 0 Matakaoa .. .. 483 0 12 1,916 3 28 78b 1 .. . • 79 2 1 159 0 2 Matamata North 2l (part) 30 0 32 5 0 0 78b 2a 2a .. .. 49 3 15 454 0 0 Maungatautari 5a 1b 3 .. 131 2 8 36 0 0 78b 2a 2b .. •• 33 0 13 116 1 12 Mohaka 2a .. 7 1 39 23 2 1 78b 4a and 4b 1 .. 290 2 24 101 0 0 3a .. 2 0 15 53 2 12 78b 4a and 4b 4 .. 417 0 0 208 2 14 3b .. 32 0 10 24 1 3 78b 4a and 4b 5 .. 441 3 1 716 1 0 4 .. .. 1,293 2 34 10 1 6 Rimuroa 1 .. .. 25 3 23 109 3 28 8d .. 70 1 37 250 1 3 „3 .. • • 6 2 28 79 0 0 9a .. 91 0 36 385 3 4 „4 .. . • 11 0 22 25 0 5 9b .. 123 0 0 41 0 0 „ 5 .. .. 2 3 9 40 1 1 „ 10 and 11 .. 499 1 39 1,094 2 1 Rotomahana-Parekarangi — „12 .. .. 501 1 11 620 2 29 2E 6 .. •• •• 296 1 0 62 2 8 „ 13a .. .. 1,020 3 18 171 0 2 3a 3b 4a (part) .. 7 1 15 7 1 15 „ 14 .. .. 23 0 28 194 3 12 6a 2 1b .. .. 1,273 0 0 167 0 0 22c .. .. 8 2 17 4 1 13 6a 2 2b 2a . . 615 0 0 197 2 0 24f .. .. 62 0 0 31 0 0 6a 2 2b 2c . . 415 3 24 325 0 16 „ 31 .. .. 358 2 1 531 1 39 6a 2 2b 2D .. .. 1,403 3 2 319 2 38 32 .. .. 61 0 2 156 3 38 6a 2 3b 1A 2 .. .. 574 2 28 284 2 29 „ 33 .. .. 217 0 14 75 3 26 6a 2 3b 2 .. .. 592 2 0 188 3 33 „ 36 .. .. 15 0 0 15 0 0 6a 2 3b 3A . . 50 0 0 147 2 38 „ 38 .. .. 16 2 8 31 1 32 6a 2 3b 5b ,. 49 2 0 148 0 7 „ 39 .. .. 266 1 25 162 2 15 6a 2 4b 1A 2 .. .. 747 2 0 2,032 2 0 „ 40A .. . . 347 3 12 144 0 28 6A 2 4b 1B 3 . . . 323 0 0 190 0 0 40B .. . . 351 0 10 378 3 30 6a 2 4b 2A . . .. 283 0 0 717 0 0 „ 42 .. .. 1 3 20 3 0 20 6a 2 4B 2b .. .. 105 0 0 22 0 0 „ 43 .. .. 23 0 29 63 3 11 6a 2 4b 2H 1 .. .. 380 0 0 78 0 0 „ 45 .. ,.. 44 3 6 496 0 34 6a 2 5b 3A .. 7 2 0 13 2 0 „ 47 .. .. 1 0 0 4 0 0 6a 2 5b 3C .. j 48 3 0 81 1 0 48a .. .. 0 2 11 22 0 9 6A 2 5b 3e 3 .. .. 16 0 0 50 0 0 48b .. .. 22 0 22 6 3 16 6a 2 5B 3® 9 .. .. 16 0 0 190 0 0 48c .. .. 0 1 12 6 0 21 6a 2 5b 3e 10 .. 690 0 0 5,262 0 0 48b .. 2 1 12 29 0 16 6l 2b 1 .. • • 80 1 15 8 2 25 61b 2 .. .. 1 3 18 7 1 34 6l 2B 3 .. .. 8 0 0 5 0 0 52b .. .. 32 111 1,029 2 29 Ruatoki A 4 .. .. 6 1 35 2 1 2 „ 54 .. .. 481 1 26 248 2 14 5b .. .. 6 2 10 22 3 1 35b .. 2 1 0 87 2 25 „ 6 .. .. 3 3 10 30 1 10 55D .. .. 226 2 32 41 3 30 „ 10 .. .. 6 1 7 30 3 38 55e .. .. 20 1 11 47 1 12 „ 14 .. .. 0 1 8 44 0 0 Oamaru 2b 5 .. .. 601 3 11 66 0 30 „ 17 .. .. 2 1 16 27 2 24 Ohuanga North 1b .. 64 2 10 259 0 7 „ 22 .. .. 34 2 23 51 1 11 2 .. 201 3 32 187 0 19 „ 23 .. .. 7 1 25 37 0 5 3a .. 105 0 0 260 1 14 „ 27 .. .. 6 2 8 8 0 14 3b .. 246 0 25 232 3 23 „28 .. .. 1 3 16 18 1 29 5 .. 596 3 29 550 2 11 „ 30 .. .. 3 0 28 7 2 18 Ohuanga South 1b .. 13 1 0 136 0 27 ,.31 .. .. 1 1 2 12 2 10 2d 1 .. | 175 2 30 388 2 2 „ 32b .. 7 3 27 15 1 3 2b .. I 57 3 18 56 3 38 „ 34 .. .. 25 2 15 16 3 27 2F .. 303 2 0 36 2 32 „ 35 .. .. 0 3 28 33 1 8 2G .. 493 0 35 279 0 13 „40 .. .. ! 8 0 26 37 3 36 2h .. 420 1 36 205 2 20 „42 .. .. [ 5 2 9 106 0 10 2j .. 603 0 13 429 3 5 „46 .. .. j 1 2 16 21 2 24
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TABLE C.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE—continued. Blocks partly acquired and under Negotiation—continued.
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Area Area Area Area JS10LI£ - acquired. outstanding. j jmuui. acquired. outstanding. A. E. P. A. R. "P. A. U. I s . A. K. P. Ruatoki 47 .. .. 1 3 24 19 2 18 Tokaanu B 1l .. .. 28 1 30 110 0 0 „ 49 . . .. 3 3 28 32 2 5 Tutaekuri 1b .. . . 501 3 31 10 3 24 „ 51 .. . . 0 0 17 10 3 1 lc 4a .. 41 0 7 28 3 33 ..52 .. .. 7 1 32 6 0 30 „ lc 4b .. 789 0 22 85 3 4 „ 53 .. - . 3 3 12 9 3 2 „ lc 4c .. 330 3 27 25 2 27 „ 54 .. .. 3 2 27 3 1 35 „ lc 6 .. . . 30 0 36 335 3 4. „ 55 .. .. 0 0 12 4 3 12 „ lc 13 .. 1,016 3 9 26 0 31 „ 60 . . .. 7 2 9 11 2 2 „ lc 15 . . 46 1 9 322 1 31 „63 .. .. 11 0 20 39 3 2 „ lc 16 .. 13 3 0 84 2 30 65 .. .. 12 2 18 27 3 27 lc 17 . . 10 11 9 14 B2.. .. 16 1 2 23 1 38 lc 18a .. 6 2 2 27 2 28 „ 4 .. .. 5 1 16 15 3 0 „ lc 18b . . 26 1 22 46 3 28 „ 6 . . 1 0 28 18 3 12 lc 19 . . 2 0 0 4 0 0 8a . . .. 0 3 20 31 2 0 Wahine-Rukuwai 2b .. 7 3 10 4 1 0 „ 10 .. .. 0 3 20 9 0 20 Waihaha 3d 1 .. .. 2,922 1 28 77 2 12 „ 11 . . 0 2 30 27 2 18 3e 4 .. .. 25,689 1 28 2,457 2 12 16b . . 1 0 21 13 0 29 Waihoa 2a .. .. 2 3 32 103 3 15 16c .. 3 3 18 10 1 32 2b .. .. 2 0 10 62 0 19 „ 18 .. .. 1 3 23 21 2 1 Waikare 14b 2 .. .. 1,977 0 0 784 2 19 „ 19 . . .. 2 1 17 30 1 0 Waimanu 1 .. .. 190 2 0 139 2 0 „ 27 .. 6 0 30 34 1 3 2o .. .. 5,501 2 20 769 2 24 35 . . .. 11 3 30 14 2 9 Waiorua-Kapita No. 5, Sec. 89 2 0 145 3 31 42a .. 3 0 2 6 1 38 1b 2a 2 42b .. .. 10 0 28 17 2 9 Waipaoa 5a .. .. 1,298 0 10 1,321 3 30 „ 54 . . .. 9 3 39 18 0 1 „ So .. 56 1 21 24 2 19 „ 62 .. .. 3 3 17 27 2 20 Waipapa lc .. .. 58 0 12 58 0 37 „ 63 . . .. 0 1 29 35 1 11 2a .. 944 0 0 859 0 0 . 67 .. .. 3 1 9 14 3 31 2b .. 587 2 0 643 2 0 ,,71 .. .. 10 2 2 18 1 34 2c .. .. 1,826 1 0 1,339 3 0 C 40 . . .. 1 0 23 120 3 17 Waipiro 5a . . . . 17 1 8 128 2 32 Tahora 2a E 3, Sec. 2 .. 1,005 1 0 6 3 0 5b .. .. 36 2 27 77 1 23 Taumarunui Native Town- ,, 5c 1,477 3 20 1,288 1 10 ship— Waipoua 2b 2b 3 .. 1,372 3 5 32 0 35 Sub. IT 2 .. .. 0 2 0 0 1 12 2b 3b 1 .. 252 2 0 64 2 0 Sub. W 2 .. .. 0 0 11-7 0 0 8-3 „ 2b 3c .. .. 1,081 2 0 135 2 0 Tauranga-Taupo 1b .. 3,199 0 0 2,080 0 0 Waitangi 2a 2 .. .. 2 2 26 33 0 23 2b .. 6,136 0 0 4,533 0 0 „ 2B 2 .. .. 84 0 34 198 2 6 „ 3b 1 . . 318 1 0 155 3 0 Waitaruna 4a .. 9 2 7 6 1 18 Taurewa 4 East A 1 .. 115 3 33 12 2 7 Waituhi-Kuratau 1b .. 753 0 0 9 0 0 4 West E 2b 3a 300 0 28 111 3 12 „ 4b 2 .. 2,382 0 0 1,110 0 0 „ 4 West E 2b 3c .. 178 1 15 32 2 25 Wharekahika 18j . 315 0 37 962 3 15 „ 4 West A 4o . . 341 2 10 2 1 30 Wharepuhunga 15b .. 20 0 0 99 0 15 Tihoi 3b 8b 2a .. .. 6,154 2 30 1.080 1 10 „ 18b .. 176 3 32 23 0 8 „ 3b 8b 2B .. .. 5,302 2 0 1 2 0 „ 18d .. 155 2 0 37 2 0 „ 3b'8B 3 .. .. 8.870 3 0 838 1 0 „ 18b .. 190 0 0 87 0 0 „ 3b 8b 4 .. .. 5,519 0 0 117 0 0 Whenuanui 4 .. .. 434 2 27 20 1 13 ,, 3b 8b 6 .. .. 6,005 3 13 687 0 27 Whirinaki 1, Sec. 4b 1b .. 1,317 0 0 432 2 7 „ 3b 8b 8 .. . . 16,106 0 0 23 0 0 7 Tokaanu B Id .. 1 3 32 137 0 8 179,960 0 23-6 87,667 3 21-3
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