Native Lands Acts, 1865 and 1869.
Totara No. 3 Block, District of Manawatu, Province of
Wellington.
At a sitting of the Native Land Court of New Zealand, held
at Waikanae in the
Certificate of title ordered. said District on the 9th day of May, 1873, before
John Rogan, Esquire, Judge, and Hemi Tautari, Hare
Wirikake and Mitai Penetaui Assessors, It was ordered that
Fees charged: | |
Hearing | £1 |
Certificate | 1 |
Crown grant | 1 |
| £3 |
a Certificate of the Title of Hoani Tipua Aboriginal Native to a Parcel,
of Land at Manawatu in the District aforesaid, containing by estimation 347
acres and known by the name of Totara No. 3 be made and issued to the Governor
when the said party shall furnish a proper survey thereof and that whenever the
said land is granted by the Crown the legal estate thereon shall be made to vest
in the grantees on the 9th day of May, 1873.
Witness the hand of John
Rogan, Esquire, Judge, and the Seal of the Court, the 9th day of May,
1873.
(Sd.) J. Rogan,
Judge.
I,
Charles Heaphy, Esq., V.C., the Trust
Commissioner under "The Native Lands
Trust Commissioner's certificate. Frauds Prevention Act, 1870," for the District of Wellington, do hereby
certify that I have, with respect to the within written instrument and the
alienation thereby witnessed, made the enquiries directed by the said Act, and
do certify that I am satisfied with the result of such enquiries. Dated this 30th day of September, 1876.
Charles Heaphy,
Trust Commissioner.
No. 25,512.
Received 12 noon Friday, 27th
October, 1876.Registration.
John E. Smith, Registrar of Deeds.
(l.s.)
Recorded 41 D 749.
Index 28 vol., fo. 210.
Fees,
18/.
A True Copy of Original Deed, Maori Précis, Judge's Order,
Commissioner's Certificate, and Registration.
Wellington,
31st July, 1877.
H. Hanson
Turton.