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Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: E whakaaro ana tenei Komiti me tuku tenei pitihana kite Kawanatanga kia whiriwhiria c ratou. 14 o Hepetema, 1891.
No. 611, 1891, Sess. ll.—Petition of Emily M. Fulloon (Mrs. Buckworth). Petitionee prays for compensation to the extent of £500 for losses sustained through the confiscation of her father's land and his murder at Whakatane whilst he was in the Government service. I am directed to report that the Committee is of opinion that this petition should be referred to the Government for favourable consideration.
15th September, 1891. [Teanslation.] No. 611, 1891, Sess. ll.—Pukapuka-inoi a Emiei M. Fulloon, or Mrs. Buckworth. E inoi ana te kai-pitihana kia whakaritea tetahi tikanga ki aia kia tae kite £500 mo tona mate i runga i te raupatutanga o nga whenua o tona matua me tona kohurutanga hoki i Whakatane i aia c mahi ana mo te taha kite Kawanatanga. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: E whakaaro ana tenei Komiti me tuku tenei pitihana kite Kawanatanga kia whakaarohia paitia taua tona. 15 o Hepetema, 1891.
Nos. 490, 491, and 492, 1891, Sess. ll.—Petitions of Hue te Huei and 14 Others, Kingi Heeekiekie and Others (No. 1), Hikungabaea and 29 Others. Petitionees object to the boundaries of the Tauponuiatia Block. I am directed to report that the Committee has no recommendation to make with regard to these petitions. 15th September, 1891. ■
[Teanslation.] Nos. 490, 491, and 492, 1891, Sess. ll.—Pukapuka-inoi a te Hue te Huei me etahi atu 14, me Kingi Heeekiekie me etahi atu (No. 1), me Hikungaeaea me tahi atu c 29. E whakahe ana nga kai-pitihana ki nga rohe o te Tauponuiatia Poraka. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: Kahore he kupu ate Komiti mo runga i enei pitihana. 15 o Hepetema, 1891.
No. 469, 1891, Sess. II. —Petition of Wepiha te Wainohu and Another. Petitionebs allege that certain portions of land were promised to be returned to their people by Sir Donald McLean out of a block of land situated between Mohaka and Waikari, which was purchased in the year 1852 on behalf of the Government. I am directed to report that the Committee is of opinion that this petition should be referred to the Government, and if the promises were made, as stated therein, steps should be taken to keep faith with the Natives. 15th September, 1891.
[Translation.] No. 469, 1891, Sess. ll.—Pukapuka-inoi a Wbpiha Te Wainohu me tetahi atu. E ki ana nga kai-pitihana i whakaaetia kia whakahokia ki to ratou iwi etahi piihi whenua c Ta Tanara Makarini i roto i tetahi Poraka whenua c takoto ana ki waenganui o Mohaka me Waikari a i hokona i te tau 1852 mo te taha kite Kawanatanga. Kua whakataua ahau kia ki peuei : E whakaaro ana tenei Komiti me tuku tenei pitihana kite Kawanatanga a mehemea he tika taua whakaaetanga i kiia nei i roto i te pitihana he mea tika kia whakaponohia nga whakaaetanga ki nga Maori. 15 o Hepetema, 1891.
No. 525, 1891, Sess. ll.—Petition of Takebei Euha and Others (No. 1). Petitioners pray that the payments for the Paeroa Eawhiti (No. 4440) Block may be completed. I am directed to report that the Committee is of opinion that this petition should be referred to the Government.
15th September, 1891. rrEANSLATION.j No 525, 1891, Sess. ll.—Pukapuka-inoi a Takeebi Euha me etahi atu (No. 1). B inoi ana nga kai-pitihana kia whakaotia nga utu o te Paeroa Eawhiti Poraka (No. 4440). Kua whakahaua ahua kia ki penei: E whakaaro ana tenei Komiti me tuku tenei pitihana kite Kawanatanga kia whiriwhiria c ratou. 15 o Hepetema, 1891.
No. 575, 1891, Sess. ll.—Petition of Takeeei Euha and Others (No. 2). Pbtitioneks pray that a rehearing may be granted for Paeroa East, No. 4, B 2. I am directed to report that the Committee is of opinion that this petition should be referred to the Government. 15th September, 1891. 4—l. 3.
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