Awaroa Block,. Waiuku, Manukau District.
This
Deed made the Twenty-seventh day of May in the year One thousand Eight1844. 27 May. Manukau District. Awaroa.
hundred and Forty-four Between Katapa a Native Chief of New Zealand of the one partEdward Foley.
and Edward Foley of Auckland in the Territory of New Zeald. of the other part Whereas the said Katapa is justly and truly indebted toReceipt for £200.
the said Edward Foley in the sum of Two Hundred Pounds (as is hereby acknowledged) And whereas the said Katapa is unable to pay the said sum and has consented to convey the piece or parcel of land hereinafter described to the said Edward Foley in liquidation of the said debt Now this Deed witnesseth that in consideration of the said Katapa being indebted to the said Edward Foley in the sum of Two Hundred Pounds as aforesaid, and in full satisfaction of the same he the said Katapa doth hereby convey and assure unto the said Edward Foley his heirs and assigns All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Territory of New Zealand aforesaid containing by estimation Five Hundred Acres, Bounded on the front or West by the Awaroa Creek and extending about half of a mileBoundaries. [500 acres.]
along the same on the North by land claimed by Mr. Hamlyn on behalf of Mr. Stack and extending back about one mile and one half on the East by other land of the said Katapa and on the South by a small creek called Wie Horoiera Kihoni, With all the appurtenances thereto belonging In Witness whereof the said parties have hereunto subscribed their names.Signed by the above named Katapa and Edward Foley in the presence of—
katipa.
E. Meurant Interpreter
Auckland.Archibald Scott Clerk
Auckland.A True Copy of Original Deed. No. 83.P.C.
Wellington, 6th October, 1880.