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[Teanslation.] No. 575, 1891, Sess. ll.—Pukapuka-inoi a Takebei Euha me etahi atu (No. 2). E inoi ana nga kai-pitihana kia whakaaotia he whakawa tuarua mo te Paeroa Eawhiti Poraka, No. 4, 82. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: E whakaaro ana tenei Komiti me tuku tenei pitihana kite Kawanatanga kia whiriwhiria c ratou. 15 o Hepetema, 1891.

No. 62, 1891, Sess. ll.—Petition of Wi Peee (No. 1). Petitionee prays that the claim of Pita te Huhu and 42 others (he being one of the number) to the Waingaromia Block, No. 3, may be inquired into. I am directed to report that the Committee is of opinion that this petition should be referred to the Government.

15th September, 1891. [Teanslation.] No. 62, 1891, Sess. ll.—Pupapuka-inoi a Wi Peek (No. 1). E tnoi ana te kai-pitihana kia uiuia nga tono a Pita Te Huhu me etahi atu c 42 notemea ko ia tetahi o nga tangata o te Waingaromia Poraka, No. 3. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: Me tuku tenei pitihana kite Kawanatanga kia uiuia nga tikanga. 15 o Hepetema, 1891.

No. 271, 1889.—Petition of Hieaka te Eango and Another. Petitionees complain that they lost their land known as Tekapua through the wrongful action of the Native Land Court, and pray for investigation and relief. I am directed to report that the Committee is of opinion that this petition should be referred to the Government.

16th September, 1891. [Translation.] No. 271, 1889.—Pukapuka-inoi a Hieaka Te Eango me tetahi atu. E whai kupu ana nga kai-pitihana c mea ana kua riro o ratou whenua c mohiotia nei ko te Kapua te ingoa i runga i nga mahi a te Kooti Whenua Maori. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki ponei : E whakaaro ana teuei Komiti me tuku tenei pitihana kite Kawanatanga kia whiriwhiria c ratou. 16 o Hepetema, 1891.

No. 384, 1891, Sess. ll.—Petition of H. K. Taiaeoa. Petitionee prays that his claim to certain islets and land in the Otago Harbour may be inquired into and decided as early as possible. I am directed to report that the Committee is of opinion that this petition should be referred to the Government, with a view to having the matter brought before the Court, in order that the ownership of the islets and land in question may be decided as soon as possible. 16th September, 1891.

[Teanslation.] No. 384, 1891, Sess. II. —Pukapuka-inoi a H. K. Taiakoa. E inoi ana te kai-pitihana kia uiuia tana take ki etahi moutere me etahi atu whenua i te Hapa o Otakou a kia hohoro tonu te whakatau. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: Me tuku tenei pitihana kite Kawanatanga kia ahei ai te mau mai taua keehi kite aroaro o te Kooti kia hohoro tonu ai te whakatau i te take ki aua moutere me etahi whenua. 16 o Hepetema, 1891.

No. 527, 1891.—Petition of Haee Eakena te Aweawe and Others (No. 2). Petitionees pray that a road from Matahi to the Oroua Bridge may be put in repair, I am directed to report that, as this petition is identical with No. 496, the Committee has no recommendation to make. 16th September, 1891.

[Tbanslation.] No. 527, 1891. —Pukapuka-inoi a Haee Eakena Tb Aweawe me etahi atu (No. 2). E inoi ana nga kai-pitihana kia hanga te hiiarahi timata mai i Matahi tae noa kite Oroua Piriti. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: No te mea c rite tonu ana tenei pitihana kite No. 496, kahore he kupu a te Komiti. 16 o Hepetema, 1891.

No. 41, 1891, Sess. ll. —Petition of Wieemu Katene and 22 Others. Petitionees allege that a piece of land called Hororoa, which was set apart for them as a fishingstation on the Kerikeri Eiver, Bay of Islands, has been wrongfully taken possession of by Europeans. I am directed to report that the Committee is of opinion that the petition should be referred to the Government. 16th September, 1891.

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