No. 14.
Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief
Commissioner.
Sir,—
Agreeably with the instructions contained in your letter No. 216, 26th September, 1857, authorizing me to carry out the negotiations for certain Blocks of land in the northern part of this district on the most economical terms, I have the honor to, report for the information of His Excellency's Government that the following sums of money have been fixed upon in payment for the several blocks alluded to, viz.:—
Acres. | £ | s. | d. | |
No. 1. Muriwhenua (South) | 86,885 | 1,100 | 0 | 0 |
No. 2. Wharemaru, joining the above | 13,555 | 400 | 0 | 0 |
Shipland within the boundaries, Stephenson's claim | 2,482 | |||
102,922 | ||||
No. 3. Otengi, adjoining Government Block of Oruru and Mangonui. | 2,722 | 230 | 0 | 0 |
105,644 | 1,730 | 0 | 0 |
Total acreage—One hundred and five thousand six hundred and forty-four acres (105,644)
Total amount required—One thousand seven hundred and thirty pounds sterling (£1,730).
The plan, which is to be forwarded by first safe conveyance direct from Mangonui, will show the purchase in its compact form, and, from its position and other advantages, will make it, I trust, a valuable addition to the Crown lands of the district. All the proceedings connected with the fixing of these sums have been carried out in the most public manner, on the spot, in which I enjoyed the benefit of Mr. White's advice and assistance, who travelled with me; and, while the sums named are as economical as they could be expected, we both have every reason for believing that, if approved by His Excellency, they will give satisfaction to the whole of the native sellers, and help to pave the way for future negotiations.
I have, &c.,
H. T. Kemp,
District Commissioner.