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[Teanslation.] No. 36, 1891, Sess. ll.—Pukapuka-inoi a Hohaia Pawhau. E inoi ana te kai-pitihana kia whakaaetia tana tono mo tetahi piihi whenua i Mangonui. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: Xi te whakaaro o tenei Komiti me tuku tenei pitihana ki te Kawanatanga kia whiriwhiria c ratou. l-o Hurae, 1891.
No. 71, 1891, Sess. II. —Petition of Huhana Takapuna te Hehewa. Petitionee prays for payment of her claim of £10,000 on land called Takapuna, situated at the North Shore, Auckland. I am directed to report that, as the matter referred to in the above petition was investigated and reported on in 1883, your Committee has no recommendation to make. Ist July, 1891.
[Teanslation.] No. 71, 1891, Sess. ll.—Pukapupuka-inoi a Huhana Takapuna te Hehewa. E inoi ana te kai-pitihana kia utua nga moiii £10,000 mo runga i te whenua c karangatia nei ko Takapuna a c takoto ana kite taha whakararo o te taone o Akarana. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: No te mea kua whakahaerea a i whakataua te take c whakahuatia nei i roto i tenei pitihana ite tau 1883. Kahore he kupu ate Komiti. Ist July, 1891.
No. 314, 1889.—Petition of Kahui Kaeaeehe (No. 1.) Petitionee states that he holds a piece of land in trust for his hapu, and prays that the name of each individual be inserted in the Crown grant. I am directed to report that your Committee is of opinion that this petition should be referred to Government, and they hope that the petitioner's good intentions may receive favourable consideration. 2nd July, 1891.
[Teanslation.] No. 314, 1889.'—Pukapuka-inoi a Kahui Kaeaeehe (No. 1.) E ki ana te kai-pitihana kei te puritia c ia tetahi piihi whenua i runga i te tiaki mo tona hapu, a c inoi ana kia whakaurua katoatia nga ingoa ki roto i te Karauna karaati. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: E whakaaro ana tenei Komiti me tuku tenei pitihana kite Kawanatanga, me te hiahia hoki kia tau te pai o te whiriwhiri ki runga i nga hiahia pai o te kaipitihana. 2 o Hurae, 1891.
No. 276, 1889.—Petition of Nepe te Apatu and 166 Others. Petitionees complain of the removal of the Tapairu Eailway-station, and state that they suffe* great inconvenience thereby. They pray that the matter may be carefully inquired into. I have the honour to report that, in the opinion of this Committee, the above-mentioned petition should be referred to Government. 2nd July, 1891.
[Teanslation,] No. 276, 1889.—Pukapuka-inoi a Nepe te Apatu me etahi atu 166. E whai kupu ana te kai-pitihana mo te nukuhanga o te Teihana Eeriwe i Tapairu, a c mea ana ratou he nui to ratou raruraru i runga i taua nukuhanga me te inoi kia ata uiuia nga tikanga. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: E whakaaro ana tenei Komiti me tuku tenei pitihana ki te Kawanatanga kia whiriwhiria c ratou. 2 o Hurae, 1891.
No. 372, 1889.—Petition of Te Wieemu te Poeo Kauiti and 58 Others. Petitionees state that the whole of the Maori Treaty of Waitangi Committee have agreed to lease a certain block of land to a company of Europeans for mining purposes. They ask that a special Act may be passed to enable them to let the land. I am directed to report that, in the opinion of this Committee, the above petition should be referred to Government. 2nd July, 1891.
[Teanslation.] No. 372, 1889.—Pukapuka-inoi a Te Wieemu te Poeo Kauiti me etahi atu c 58. E ki ana nga kai-pitihana kua whakaae katoa te Komiti Maori o te Tiriti o Waitangi kite riihi i tetahi poraka whenua ki tetahi kamupani Pakeha hei mahi mama, a c inoi ana ratou kia hanga tetahi Ture motuhake kia ahei ai ratou te tuku i taua whenua i runga i te riihi. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: Xi te whakaaro o tenei Komiti me tuku tenei pitihana ki te Kawanatanga kia uiuia c ratou nga tikanga. 2 o Hurae, 1891,
No. 222, 1889.—Petition of Eopiha Tamaraeo and 36 Others. Petitionees stated that they sold their block of land called Paremata to the New Zealand Settlement Company, through Mr. Eees and Wi Pere under false representations. They pray that the sale may be annulled.
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