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[Teanslation.] No. 16, 1891, Sess. I.—Pukapuku-inoi a Peteea Pukuatoa me etahi atu tokowha. E inoi ana nga kai-pitihana kia whakaaetia te whakawa tuarua mo Te Kotuku Poraka. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: Kahore he kupu ate Komiti mo runga i tenei pitihana. 29.0 Hurae, 1891.
No. 87, 1891, Sess. ll.—Petition of Mbeehiba Paekau. Petitioner complains that an injustice has been done in allotting her only 180 acres of the Eaukatawa Block, at Wangaehu, and prays that inquiry may be made, with a view to readjustment. I am directed to report as follows : The Committee is of opinion that the land should not have been brought under the provisions of the Equitable Owners Act of 1886, and that the Government should be requested to make inquiries into the case, and, if it is considered the petitioner has suffered an injustice, to take such action as will afford speedy relief. 13th August, 1891. ■
[Tbanslation.] No. 87 1891, Sess. II. —Pukapuka-inoi a Mbeehiba Paebau. E whai kupu ana te kai-pitihana mo tetahi he i tau ki runga i aia no te mea 180 anake nga eka i whakataua mana i roto i te Eaukatawa Poraka i Wangaehu a c inoi ana ia kia uiuia nga tikanga kia ahei te whakatika i taua he. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: E whakaaro ana tenei Komiti kahore i tika te tukunga mai o taua whenua ki raro i nga tikanga o te Ture Whakapumau Take Tika 1886 erangi me tono i te Kawanatanga kia uiuia nga tikanga o taua keehi a mehemea kua tau he mate ki runga i te kai-piti-hana, me whakahaere tetahi tikanga kia hohoro ai te tuku i tetahi ora kite kai-pitihana. 13 o Akuhata, 1891.
No. 200, 1891, Sess. 11. Petition of Mrs. Clements and Another. Petitionebs allege that they have been wrongfully excluded from their share of the Ngarara Block. They pray that the law may be amended in order that their claim may be heard, and that compensation or other relief may be afforded them. It appears from the evidence of petitioners and other witnesses that the}' are left without any land whatever. The Committee is of opinion that the matter should be referred to Government for inquiry. 13th August, 1891.
[Tbanslation.] No. 200, 1891, Sess. II. —Pukapuka-inoi a Mrs. Clements and Another. E ki ana nga kai-pitihana i he te whakarerenga o ratou ingoa i roto i te Ngarara Poraka a c inoi ana raua kia whakatikatika ia te Ture kia ahei ai te tuku i tetahi ora ki a raua. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: I runga i nga korero a te kai-pitihana me etahi atu kai whaaki korero kei te noho whenua kore nga kai-pitihana, a c whakaaro ana te Komiti ko te mea tika me tuku tenei pitihana kite Kawanatanga kia uiuia nga tikanga. 13 o Akuhata, 1891.
No. 227, 1891, Sess. ll.—Petition of 11. Mateboa and 46 Others. Petitionebs pray that a certain Government road which runs through their land may be closed, I have the honour to report that, as the petitioners do not give sufficient particulars, the Committee is unable to make any recommendation.
18th August, 1891. [Tbanslation. | No. 227, 1891, Sess. ll.—Pukapuka-inoi a H. Mateboa me etahi atu c 46. E inoi ana nga kai-pitihana kia whakakapia tetahi huarahi c haere ana ra runga i o ratou whenua. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: Ite mea kahore i marama mai i nga kai-pitihana te take o tenei tono a ratou kahore he kupu a te Komiti. 18 o Akuhata, 1891.
No. 171, 1891, Sess. II.—Petition of Hikini te Euapa and two Others. Petitioners pray that their mud-banks in Tauranga Harbour may be adjudicated upon without survey. I have the honour to report that the Committee is of opinion that this petition should be referred to Government for consideration.
13th August 1891. [Tbanslation.] No. 171, 1891, Sess. ll.—Pukupuka-inoi a Euapa me etahi tokorua. E inoi ana nga kai-pitihana kia whakawakia a ratouparu moana i te mea kahore ano i ruritia. Kua whakahana ahau kia ki penei: B whakaaro ana tenei Komiti me tuku tenei pitihana ki to Kawanatanga kia whiriwhiria c ratou. 18 o Akuhata, 1891.
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