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[Translation.] No. 185 (1911). —Pitihana a te Kamupene Rakau Totara o Taupo (Limited), o Putaaruru, Akarana. E iNOi ana kia whakaputaina he Ota Kaunihera c ahei ai kia whiwhi te Kamupene i tetahi wahi whenua Maori (kaua c neke atu i te 200,000 eka) i roto i te takiwa o Taupo, kia uliei ai hoki ratou kite whakaroa atu i ta ratou taramuwe kia puta atu ki Taupo Moana. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ripoata, kite whakaaro a te Komiti, me whakahoki atu tenei pitihana kite Whare, me te tohutohu atu penei, me tuku atu c te Whare ki tetahi atu Komiti. 12 o Hepetema, 1911.

No. 81 (1911). —Petition of Charles Stevens and Another, of Maungatapere. Petitioners pray for grants of land, because of genealogy, in South Island and Stewart Island. I am directed to report fhat, in the opinion of the Committee, this petition should be referred to the Government for inquiry. 20th September, 1911.

[Translation.] No. 81 (1911). —Pitihana o Charles Stevens me tetahi atu, o Maungatapere. E INOi ana kia whakawhiwhia raua ki etahi karaati whenua, i runga i to raua whakapapa, i Te Waipounamu me Rakiura. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ripoata, ki 1c whakaaro a to Komiti, me tuku atu tenei pitihana kite Kawanatanga kia uiuia. 20 o Hepetenia, 1911. Nos. 43 (1911) and 109 (1911). —Petitions of Hohaia te Hoata, of Wharerangi. Petitioner prays for an investigation re the relative interests of the owners of the Wharerangi Block. I am directed to report that the Committee has no recommendation to make on these petitions. 20th September, 1011.

[Translation.] No. 43 (1911) me 109 (1911). —Pitihana a Hohaia te Hoata, o Wharerangi. E INOi ana kia tv he uiuinga mo nga paanga o nga tangata no ratou nei a Wharerangi Poraka. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ripoata, kaore kau he kupu a te Komiti mo runga i tenei pitihana. 20 o Hepetema, 1911.

No. 98 (1911). —Petition of Kaharaina Moka Pou and -i Others, of Kaikohe. Petitioners pray for an inquiry re the partition of Te Tulmna Block. I am directed to report that, as the petitioners have not exhausted their legal remedy, the Committee has no recommendation to make on this petition. 20th September, 1!H I

[Translation.] No. 98 (1911). —Pitihana a Kararaina Moka Pou me etahi atu tokorua, o Kaikohe. E iNOi ana kia tv he uiuinga mo te taha ki te wawahanga o Te Tuhuna Poraka. Kua whakahaua ahau kia ripoata, i te mea kaore ano i whakapaua c kai-pitihana nga huarahi c puare ana kia ratou i raro i te ture, no reira kaore kau he kupu a te Komiti mo runga i tenei pitihana 20 o Hepetema, 1911.

No. 99 (1011). —Petition of Kararaina Moka Pou and 2 Others, of Kaikohe. Petitioners pray for an inquiry re the partition of Kirioke Block. I am directed to report that, as the petitioners have not exhausted their legal remedy, the Committee has no recommendation to innke on this petition. 20th September, 1911.

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