No. of Series. |
Date. |
Writer. |
To whom Addressed. |
Subject. |
1
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Jan. 5, 1852
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Mr. M. Richmond
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Colonial Secretary
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Describing the capabilities of the country north of Aorere, and recommending that a sum of £600 should be expended in its purchase.
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2
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Jan. 5, 1852
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Mr. M. Richmond
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Colonial Secretary
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Stating that he had endeavoured to arrange the purchase of the land on the West Coast from Te Whanganui to Ruapuke, but without success, in consequence of the high price demanded by the Natives.
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3
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May 21, 1852
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Mr. M. Richmond
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Colonial Secretary
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Reporting that he had finally completed the purchase of the block to the north of the Acrere, to the satisfaction of all concerned.
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4
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May 31, 1851
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Mr. M. Richmond
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Colonial Secretary
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Reporting that the claims to land south of Wanganui could probably be settled for £2,000.
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5
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Aug. 24, 1852
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Clerk to the Superintendent
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Mr. Thos. Brunner
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Requesting him to hold himself in readiness to proceed to Massacre Bay, to make a survey of the newly acquired block, and lay off two reserves in it for the Natives.
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6
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Aug. 31, 1852
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Clerk to the Superintendent
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Mr. Thos. Brunner
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Referring to previous letter, and giving directions as to the position of the two reserves for the Natives.
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7
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Sept. 15, 1864
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Wiremu Te Koihua
|
Governor Browne
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Requesting Crown Grants for the land at Pakawau and Te Rae.
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Sept. 16, 1864
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Mr. J. Mackay, jun. |
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Memorandum on the above. |