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G.—9.

1934. NEW ZEALAND.

NATIVE LAND COURTS AND OTHER MATTERS UNDER CONTROL OF NATIVE DEPARTMENT. REPORT OF UNDER-SECRETARY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1934.

Laid on the Table of the House of Representatives by Leave.

Native Department, Ist July, 1934. The Hon. the Native Minister, Wellington. Herewith is submitted a report upon the activities of the Department for the period ending 31st March, 1934. P. G. Pearce, Under-Secretary.

Native Land Courts. The business transacted by the Native Lancl Court and the Native Appellate Court is set out in Table A. The fees collected amounted to £3,393, as against £3,748 for the preceding period. Maori Land Boards. The Boards received in fees £1,523, as against £1,231 last year, an increase of £292, while the commissions collected rose from £2,618 last year to £3,363, an increase of £745, making a total increase of £1,037. Native land remaining vested in the Boards at the 31st March, 1934, was as follows :— a. r. p. Area as at 31st March, 1933 .. .. .. .. .. 657,407 0 9 Area sold or revested .. .. . . . . . . 41 0 31 Balance .. .. .. .. .. 654,665 318 The funds held or invested by the Boards increased by £45,738 lis. 6d. during the year. The following are the figures as at 31st March, 1934 : —■ £ s. d. On deposit with the Native Trustee .. .. .. .. 184,958 14 0 Government securities .. .. .. .. 85,743 8 4 Other securities and advances .. .. 338,165 6 1 Cash balances .. .. .. . .. .. 13,331 13 9 Total .. .. .. .. .. .. £622,199 22 Private Dealings in Native Land. The areas of Native land disposed of by private dealings are as follows :— Number. Area. A. R. P. Sales.. .. .. .. ~ ..142 4,693 1 11-78 Leases .. .. .. .. ..215 27,076 2 37-72 The areas disposed of last year were : Sold, 4,699 acres 1 rood 28 perches ; leased, 34,638 acres and 34 perches.

I—Gr.1 —Gr. 9.

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Crown Purchases of Native Land. Native land purchased by the Crown amounted to 476 acres. Since 1910, 1,543,346 acres of Native land have been acquired through the Native Land Purchase Board. The estimated area of Native land still owned by Maoris in the North Island is as follows : — Acres. Acres. Estimated as at 31st March, 1933 .. .. .. •• •• 3,856,291 Sales to Crown .. .. .. •• •• •• 476 Sales to individuals .. .. •• 4,693 — 5,169 3,851,122 General. Judge Gilfedder, who for the past twelve years had been stationed in Wellington as Judge of the Ikaroa and South Island Native Land Court Districts, retired on the 30th June, 1933. Mr. John Harvey, formerly Registrar of the Native Land Court for the Tairawhiti District, was appointed a Judge to succeed Judge Gilfedder as from the Ist July, 1933.. Chief Judge Jones relinquished the positions of Under-Secretary and Native Trustee on the 28th November, 1933, but retained his offices of Chief Judge of the Native Land Court and East Coast Commissioner. He resigned from the latter office, however, on the 31st March last, when Mr. J. S. Jessep was appointed to the position in his stead. Subsequently to the relinquishment by Chief Judge Jones of the dual position of Under-Secretary and Native Trustee, an extensive reorganization of the Department has been effected. The Head Office and the Native Trust Office staffs have been brought together and are now combined as one organization, and the administration of the Department has been strengthened to meet the increased activities consequent upon the policy of the development and settlement of Native lands. Following upon certain complaints made by the Controller and Auditor-General in his annual report to Parliament with respect to alleged irregularities in connection with Native land development operations, the Government decided in December last to appoint a Royal Commission to investigate the administration of Native affairs generally. The Commission was appointed on the 28th February, 1934, the Commissioners being the Hon. Mr. Justice Smith (Chairman), the Hon. John Alexander, C.M.G., Mr. D. G. Johnston, and Mr. L. W. Nelson. The order of reference was made sufficiently wide to bring within the scope of the inquiry all matters affecting the administration of Native affairs and Maori-owned funds. The Commission commenced its public sittings at Wellington on the 16th 1934, and sittings were also held at Auckland, Whangarei, Rotorua, and Gisborne. The Commission s report has not yet been presented. The area of Native land available for alienation has been steadily diminished from year to year, which, combined with the conditions obtaining in the farming and pastoral industries during the past three years, have caused the dealings in Native land both by way of sale and lease to tend to decrease each year. The area alienated to private persons during the year ended 31st March, 1934, however, was only slightly less than during the preceding year, but there was a considerable falling-ofi in the purchases by the Crown, which amounted to a nominal area of 476 acres only. No licenses were issued to Native Interpreters during the year, while one license was revoked at the request of the holder.

TABLE A.—NATIVE LAND COURTS. Return of Business and Fees foe the Year ended 31st March, 1934. Native Land Court,. Number of sittings .. .. .. .. 89 Number of partitions made .. .. .. 189 Number of cases notified 13,100 Area affected (acres) .. .. 18,133 , . . , , . KlO Number of investigations oi title .. .. 3 Number of cases for which orders were made .. 4,512 Area affected (acres) 2,895 Number of cases dismissed .. .. 1,094 Number of succession orders made .. .. 3,446 Number of cases adjourned sine die .. .. 7,497 Number of other orders made .. .. 1,516 Native Appellate Court. Number of sittings .. .. .. .. 5 Native Land Court decisions annulled .. .. 1 Number of cases notified .. .. .. 20 Appeals dismissed or withdrawn .. .. 3 Native Land Court decisions varied .. .. 1 Appeals adjourned sine die .. .. 1 Native Land Court decisions affirmed .. 3 Applications under section 257/31 ordered .. .. Native Land Court decisions referred back to Native Applications under section 257/31 dismissed .. 1 Land Court .. .. .. .. ..8 Applications under section 257/31 adjourned sine die.. 2 Court Fees. Fees received .. £3,393 4s. Bd.

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TABLE B.—MAORI LAND BOARDS. Operations, 1st April, 1933, to 31st March, 1934.

TABLE C.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE. Blocks fully acquired and proclaimed Crown Land.

Blocks acquired but not proclaimed.

2—G 9.

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Board. j Leased. Sold. Mortgaged. A. B. P. A. R. P. A. B. P. Tokerau .. .. .. 82 6 8 538 2 32 • 8 Waikato-Maniapoto .. 2,005 3 11-9 1,391 3 4-53 916 0 7 Waiariki .. .. .. 10,079 1 15-3 954 2 1 1 100 1 22 Tairawhiti .. .. 3,372 0 26 78 1 14 571 1 29 Aotea .. .. .. 5,681 0 12-8 404 0 13-9 943 2 11 Ikaroa .. .. .. 4,300 0 19-92 151 0 18-3 555 116 South Island .. .. 1,554 2 23-8 1,174 3 7-15 Totals .. .. 27,076 2 37-72 4,693 111-78 3,086 3 5 North Island .. .. 25,522 0 13-92 3,518 2 4-63 3,086 3 5 South Island .. .. 1,554 2 23-8 1,174 3 7-15 Totals .. .. 27,076 2 37-72 4,693 111-78 3,086 3 5

Block. I Area. Gazette, j Block. Area. Gazette. A. R. P. A. R. P. Te Akau B 12 No. 1 (part) .. 804 1 12 14/12/33 Pukeroa-Hangatiki 2o 1c 1 .. 12 1 0 4/5/33 Te Kuiti 2b Ij 2d 1 . . .. 1 2 34 8/3/34 Tauranga-Taupo No. 1 b No. 1 .. 3,535 0 0 24/8/33 Nikitini(Pou Grant), Grant 7038, 137 3 12-5 4/5/33 Tauranga-Taupo No. 2e No. 1 .. 4,050 0 0 24/8/33 first residue Waitara Survey District: Sub- 7 0 0 1/6/33 Orahiri 3b 1 (part) .. .. 86 2 30 24/8/33 division 2b 1, Section 2, Block Orahiri 3c (part) .. .. 259 1 28 24/8/33 III Otorohanga Township, Lot 20, 1 4 ■ 4 10/8/33 Total .. .. 8,894 3 0 | Block XII I

Block. Area. Block. Area. A. R. P. A. K. P. Mohaka 28 .. .. .. .. 224 0 0 Waihou Lower A 39 .. .. . . 470 0 28 35c .. .. .. .. 492 2 2 „ A 40 .. .. . . 625 0 13 Mourea Papakainga No. 2 .. .. 20 2 28 ,, A 41 . . .. 439 2 10 Nikitini (part), Grant 7037, Sections 388, 32 3 4 ,, A 42 .. .. 1,433 3 8 Parts 390 and 394, Block XIII, Wairoa „ A 43 . . . . 49 1 24 S.D. Waimana Parish, Part Lot 245 .. .. 208 0 0 Opanake 2l 150 3 12 „ „ 245 .. 950 0 0 Orakei No. 1 Reserve C 2b 2 .. .. 20 112-5 „ „ 245 .. 1,149 0 5 Pirongia Lot 286 .. .. ■. 200 0 0 ,, ,, 246a 2 .. 597 0 0 Puketiti 2a .. .. .. .. 886 2 30 Waimana Parish, Part Lot 246a 2 and Part 335 1 1-5 Punakitere Lots 4 and 5, Section 6, Block IX 90 3 24 Lot 345 Rotomahana-Parekarangi 6a 2 4b 1a 1a .. 39 2 10 Waipapa Whatapo .. .. .. 90 3 37 „ 6a 2 4b Ia Ib .. 772 0 0 Whakapoungakau 1b 1 .. .. 51 3 5 Ruatoki A 9 .. .. .. 10 ,, 1b 2 .. .. 25 2 20 A 21 .. .. .. .. 5 2 7 „ 1b 3B 1 .. .. 24 2 0 C 48 .. .. .. .. 1,118 116 „ 1b 3e 2 .. .. 29 2 30 C 61 .. .. .. .. 973 1 0 „ 1b 3b .. . . 40 1 30 Waerenga East No. 1 .. .. 140 0 0 Whakarapa 61a .. .. .. 11 0 39 Waiatuhi (part) .. .. .. 20 2 0 — Waihaha 3b 16c 3 .. .. .. 3,425 0 0 Total .. .. .. 15,249 3 22 Waihou Lower A 38 .. .. .. 105 0 26

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TABLE C.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE—continued. Blocks partly acquired and under Negotiation.

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, Area ! Area -rwv Area Area i>lock. acquired. | outstanding. mout. acquired. outstanding. A. K. P. A. R. P. A. K. P. A. E. P. Awaroa A 10b, Section 3 .. 17 2 18 350 2 2 Okahukura 4b .. 743 2 27 293 1 13 Hauhungaroa Id 2 .. 376 2 0 3,423 2 0 „ 5 .. 1,439 1 0 422 3 0 2D .. 6,880 0 0 1,493 0 0 6 .. .. 1,776 0 0 226 0 0 Hautu 1b 1b 2b 5 .. 1,012 1 0 1,897 3 0 Opawa-Rangitoto .. 10,391 1 0 8,958 3 0 , 4b 2a .. .. 1,809 1 0 2,265 3 0 Orahiri 3c (part) .. 82 3 23 17 0 17 4b 2b 2b .. 776 1 7 2,492 2 33 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 2 39 Hoeotainui North 6b 2j 2 477 0 12 1 1 5 Peka C .. .. 594 0 0 1,510 0 0 K ahuwera 15 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, Section 1 .. 18 2 32 2 0 Kaimanawa 1e 2b .. 1,437 0 34 3 26 Pukepoto 4a .. .. 86 3 1 42 0 39 1E 2d .. 592 2 7 24 0 3 4b .. 189 3 26 32 0 14 Te Karae 2e, Section 1 .. 666 3 29 118 1 0 ,, 4o .. 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 Manaia 1b and 2b, Sec. E 2a 511 2 34 154 1 27 Puketapu .. .. 7,100 2 0 224 2 0 „ 2e 1,477 1 5 565 0 38 Puketapu South .. 1,176 2 0 23 2 0 Mangatuna lc 1 .. 5 2 27 28 1 13 Rangatira-Kapiti 4, Sec. 4 353 2 0 16 2 30 1e 2 .. 2 2 28 12 0 7 Rangitoto-Tuhua — Mangauika 1b 2, Section 2b 585 3 21 124 3 19 68e 1 .. .. 360 2 39 2,789 2 0 (part) 77b 1b 2a .. .. 3 0 20 40 0 0 Maraetaua 2b 4 .. .. 11 2 0 559 3 10 77b 2b 4a .. .. 80 0 0 388 0 36 Matakaoa .. .. 483 0 12 1,916 3 28 77b 2b 4b .. .. 310 1 22 21 0 0 Matamata North 2l (part) 30 0 32 5 0 0 77b 2b 4c .. .. 13 0 39 585 0 0 Maungatautari 5a 1b 3 .. 154 1 29 13 0 19 78b 1 . . .. 79 2 1 159 0 2 Mohaka 2a .. 7 1 39 23 2 1 78b 2a 2a .. .. 49 3 15 454 0 0 3 a .. .. 2 0 15 53 2 12 78b 2a 2B .. .. 33 0 13 116 1 12 "3b .. 32 0 10 24 1 3 78b 4a and 4b 1 .. 290 2 24 101 0 0 4 .. .. 1,293 2 34 10 1 6 78b 4a and 4b 4 .. 417 0 0 208 2 14 8d .. 70 1 37 250 1 3 78b 4a and 4b 5 .. 441 3 1 716 1 0 9 A .. 91 0 36 385 3 4 Rimuroa 1 .. .. 25 3 23 109 3 28 9b .. 123 0 0 41 0 0 „ 3 .. .. 6 2 28 79 0 0 10 and 11 .. 499 139 1,094 2 1 „4 .. .. 11 0 22 25 0 5 „12 .. .. 501 1 11 620 2 29 „5 .. .. 2 3 9 40 1 1 13a .. .. 1,020 3 18 171 0 2 Rotomahana-Parekarangi— 14 . .. 23 0 28 194 3 12 lc 2 .. .. . . 1 33 121 3 10 "22c .. .. 8 2 17 4 1 13 lc 4 .. .. .. 23 2 36 466 1 4 " 24p . . . 62 0 0 31 0 0 lc 10 .. .. 24 1 24 394 0 12 "31 .. 358 2 1 531 1 39 lc 12 .. .. 32 0 11 419 1 29 "32 .. .. 61 0 2 156 3 38 lc 13 .. .. 33 1 32 332 2 8 "33 .. 217 0 14 75 3 26 lc 14 .. .. 16 1 0 369 0 20 "36 .. .. 15 0 0 15 0 0 lc 15 .. .. 4 3 24 113 2 6 '38 .. . . 16 2 8 31 1 32 2e 6 .. .. .. 296 1 0 62 2 8 "39 . .. 266 1 25 162 2 15 3a 3b 4a (part) .. 10 1 7 4 1 23 40a .. 347 3 12 144 0 28 6A 2 1b .. .. 1,273 0 0 167 0 0 40b .. 351 0 10 378 3 30 6a 2 2b 2A .. . . 615 0 0 197 2 0 "42 1 3 20 3 0 20 6a 2 2b 2c .. 493 1 24 247 2 16 43 .. 23 0 29 63 3 11 6a 2 2b 2d .. .. 1,403 3 2 319 2 38 45 44 3 6 496 0 34 6a 2 3b 1A 2 .. .. 574 2 28 284 2 29 "47 .. 1 0 0 4 0 0 6a 2 3b 2 .. .. 592 2 0 188 3 33 "48a . .. 2 11 22 0 9 6a 2 3b 3A .. 50 0 0 147 2 38 48b .. 22 0 22 6 3 16 6a 2 3b 5B .. 49 2 0 148 0 7 "480 . 1 12 6 0 21 6a 2 4b 1a 2 .. .. 747 2 0 2,032 2 0 " 48e .. 2 1 12 29 0 16 6A 2 4B 1B 3 .. .. 323 0 0 190 0 0 51b 2 .. .. 1 3 18 7 1 34 6a 2 4B 2A .. 666 0 0 334 0 0 52B .. 32 1 11 1,029 2 29 6a 2 4B 2B .. 105 0 0 22 0 0 "54 . . . 481 1 26 248 2 14 6a 2 4B 2H 1 .. .. 380 0 0 78 0 0 "55b .. 2 1 0 87 2 25 6a 2 5B 3A .. 7 2 0 13 2 0 55d . .. 226 2 32 41 3 30 6A 2 5B 3c .. 48 3 0 81 1 0 55b .. .. 20 1 11 47 1 12 6a 2 5b 3e 3 .. .. 16 0 0 50 0 0 Mourea Papakainga 3d 1 13 6 3 37 6a 2 5b 3b 9 . . .. 18 1 6 187 2 34 3e 14F 50 3 10 556 1 24 6a 2 5b 3e 10 .. 1,921 3 33 4,030 0 7 Oamaru 2b 5 .. .. 601 3 11 66 0 30 6l 2b I. . . . . 80 1 15 8 2 25 Ohuanga North 1b . . 91 2 37 231 3 20 6l 2b 3 .. .. 8 0 0 5 0 0 2 .. 201 3 32 187 0 19 Ruahine 1a .. .. 68 3 13 408 0 2 3a .. 105 0 0 260 1 14 Ruatoki A4 .. 61 35 212 3b .. 253 3 9 225 0 39 5B .. 6 2 10 22 3 1 5 .. 596 3 29 550 2 11 „6 .. .. 3 3 10 30 1 10 Ohuanga South 1b .. 13 1 0 136 0 27 ,, 10 .. .. 6 1 7 30 3 38 2d 1 175 2 30 388 2 2 14 . . 1 8 44 0 0 2e .. 57 3 18 56 3 38 17 . . 2 1 16 27 2 24 2b .. 303 2 0 36 2 32 „ 22 .. .. 34 2 23 51 1 11 2g .. 493 0 35 279 0 13 „23 .. .. 7 1 25 37 0 5 2h .. 420 1 36 205 2 20 „27 .. .. 6 2 8 8 0 14 2j .. 603 0 13 429 3 5 „28 .. .. 1 3 16 18 1 29 Okahukura 2b .. .. 848 0 27 1,331 3 13 „ 30 .. .. 3 0 28 7 2 18 3 .. 453 0 0 20 0 0 31 .. 1 1 2 12 2 10

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TABLE C.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE—continued. Blocks partly acquired and under Negotiation—continued.

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TOn ,, t Area Area Ttinnlt Area Area ' acquired. outstanding. " acquired. outstanding. A. B. P. A. K. P. A. B. P. A. B. P. Ruatoki 32b .. .. 7 3 27 IS 1 3 Tihoi 3b 8b 6 .. .. 6,005 3 13 687 0 27 34 .. .. 25 2 15 16 3 27 „ 3b 8B 8 .. .. 16,106 0 0 23 0 0 35 .. 3 28 33 1 8 Tokaanu B Id . . .. 1 3 32 137 0 8 40 .. 8 0 26 37 3 36 „ B 1l .. .. 28 1 30 110 0 0 42 .. 5 2 9 106 0 10 Tutaekuri 1b .. .. 501 3 31 10 3 24 46 .. 1 2 16 21 2 24 lo 4a .. 41 0 7 28 3 33 „ 47 . . .. 1 3 24 19 2 18 „ lc 4b .. 789 0 22 85 3 4 „ 49 .. .. 3 3 28 32 2 5 „ lo 4a .. 330 3 27 25 2 27 51 .. 17 10 3 1 lo 6 .. 30 0 36 335 3 4 52 .. 7 1 32 6 0 30 lo 13 .. 1,016 3 9 26 0 31 53 .. 3 3 12 9 3 2 lc 15 .. 46 1 9 322 1 31 54 .. 3 2 27 3 1 35 lo 16 .. 13 3 0 84 2 30 55 .. 12 4 3 12 lc 17 .. 10 11 9 14 60 .. 7 2 9 11 2 2 „ lo 18a .. 6 2 2 27 2 28 „ 63 .. .. 11 0 20 39 3 2 „ lo 18b .. 26 1 22 46 3 28 65 .. 12 2 18 27 3 27 „ lc 19 .. 2 0 0 4 0 0 B 2 .. 16 1 2 23 1 38 Wahine-Rukuwai 2b .. 7 3 10 4 1 0 „ 4 .. .. 5 1 16 15 3 0 Waihaha 3d 1 .. .. 2,922 1 28 77 2 12 „ 6 .. .. 1 0 28 18 3 12 „ 3e 4 .. .. 25,689 1 28 2,457 2 12 8a .. 3 20 31 2 0 Waihoa 2a .. .. 2 3 32 103 3 15 10 .. 3 20 9 0 20 2b .. .. 2 0 10 62 0 19 „ 11 .. .. 2 30 27 2 18 Waikare 14b 2 .. .. 1,977 0 0 784 2 19 16b .. 1 0 21 13 0 29 Waimanu 1 .. .. 190 2 0 139 2 0 16c .. 3 3 18 10 1 32 2g .. 5,501 2 20 769 2 24 ,, 18 .. .. 1 3 23 21 2 1 Waiorua-Kapita No. 5, Sec- 89 2 0 145 3 31 19 .. 2 1 17 30 1 0 tion 1b 2a 2 „ 27 .. .. 6 0 30 34 1 3 Waipaoa 5a .. .. 1,298 0 10 1,321 3 30 35 .. 11 3 30 14 2 9 5c .. 56 1 21 24 2 19 42a .. 3 0 2 6 1 38 Waipapa lo .. .. 58 0 12 58 0 37 42B .. 10 0 28 17 2 9 2a .. 970 0 13 832 3 27 „ 54 .. .. 9 3 39 18 0 1 2b .. 587 2 0 643 2 0 62 .. .. 3 3 17 27 2 20 „ 2c .. .. 1,831 0 0 1,335 0 0 „ 63 .. .. 1 29 35 1 11 Waipiro 5a .. .. 17 1 8 128 2 32 „ 67 .. .. 3 1 9 14 3 31 5b .. .. 36 2 27 77 1 23 71 .. .. 10 2 2 18 134 „ 5c .. .. 1,477 3 20 1,288 110 C 40 .. 1 0 23 120 3 17 Waipoua 2b 2b 3 .. 1,372 3 5 32 0 35 Taheke 3d .. .. 62 0 21 2,043 3 19 „ 2b 3b 1 .. 252 2 0 64 2 0 Tahora 2a E 3, Section 2 1,007 0 0 5 0 0 „ 2b 3c .. .. 1,081 2 0 135 2 0 Taumarunui Native Town- Waitangi 2a 2 .. .. 2 2 26 33 0 23 ship— „ 2b 2 .. .. 84 0 34 198 2 6 Sub. U 2 .. .. 2 0 1 12 Waitaruna 4a .. .. 9 2 7 6 1 18 Sub. W2 .. .. 11-7 8-3 Waituhi-Kuratau 1b .. 753 0 0 9 0 0 Tauranga-Taupo 1b .. 3,199 0 0 2,080 0 0 „ 4b 2 .. 2,382 0 0 1,110 0 0 2b .. 6,136 0 0 4,533 0 0 Wharekahika 18j .. 315 0 37 962 3 15 3b 1 318 1 0 155 3 0 Wharepuhunga 15b .. 20 0 0 99 0 15 Taurewa 4 Bast A 1 .. 115 3 33 12 2 7 „ 18b .. 170 0 0 30 0 0 4 West E 2b 3a 300 0 28 111 3 12 „ 18d .. 155 2 0 37 2 0 4 West E 2b 3c 178 1 15 32 2 25 „ 18e .. 220 0 0 57 0 0 4 West A 4c .. 341 2 10 2 1 30 Whenuanui 4 .. .. 434 2 27 20 1 13 Tihoi3B8B2A .. .. 6,209 3 27 1,025 0 13 Whirinaki 1, Section 4b 1b 1,317 0 0 432 2 7 „ 3b 8B 2B .. .. 5,302 2 0 1 2 0 — „ 3b 8B 3 .. .. 8,870 3 0 838 1 0 181,346 2 9-6 88,466 2 36-3 „ 3bSB4 .. .. 5,519 0 0 117 0 0

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NATIVE LAND COURTS AND OTHER MATTERS UNDER CONTROL OF NATIVE DEPARTMENT. REPORT OF UNDER-SECRETARY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1934. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1934 Session I, G-09

NATIVE LAND COURTS AND OTHER MATTERS UNDER CONTROL OF NATIVE DEPARTMENT. REPORT OF UNDER-SECRETARY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1934. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1934 Session I, G-09

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