Addenda.
Na Una x tana tohu.
Te Moko.
In presence of
(Signed) Tauanui x his mark.
Kua riro mai ki hau te utu ma te wahi tapu o te matua ahau, a te mahinga ahouPayment for a wahi-tapu. kua riro ki hau o te kainga Mangaoto: te utu (eight pounds of tobacco and hat). E waru pauna tupeka, kotahi Potai, o Poronahe.
(Signed) Hongi.
Witness—
Signed Ururoa
te tohu x o Ururoa.
This is to certify that we the undersigned have this day (above written) seen andN.W. boundary of Pukuriri marked out. marked (according to Ka Taka's pointing out) the N. W. boundary of Pukuriri as set forth in the within Deed, and traced by the said chieftain Taka in 1834, being the base of a range, "Tapapahua Karoro."
David Peters.Isaac Bounds x.
Witnesses to said Bounds' mark—
Signed David Peters.
John Florance.
Kua riro mai ki hau kotahi paraikete 10/4 he utu hou ma te kainga "Kamimi," koReceipt for a wahi-tapu. tetahi wahi o Tepua. A kua riro mai ki hau kotahi Kehapa pai (superfine Bd. Cloth) he utu mo taku wahi-tapu ki te Pukuriri, te kainga i hokoa e Taka imua ki Mita Horana (Florance). Kua pai te tuhituhi i mura ki roto ki tenei pukapuka i te tau 1834.
Na toro.
Tangata wakapono—
Na Kira.
Kua riro mai ki hau kotahi koroku nui (one large broadcloth boat cloak) he utuTaka's receipt. hou ma te kainga "Pukuriri."
Signed Te tohu x o Taka.
Nga tangata wakapono—
Signed John Lander.
Na Tua.
Na Rewa x tana tohu.
Explanation.
Received of Mr. Florance one large broadcloth Boat cloak being additional payment for the place called "Pukuriri."
Signed Na Taka his x mark.
Na Kawe x
Na Toro x
Witness—
Signed Elizabeth Florance.
Aianei kua korerotia hau ki a Taka, ki a Kawe, a Toro, ko kua ana kupu ra ano ki runga.
Signed Elizabeth Florance.
8th Novr, 1836.
Signed Na Taka his x mark.
Na Kawe x.
In presence of—
Signed Elizabeth Florance.
Explanation.
Viz. These things are extra payments for Ngatara: viz. One Box complete, 3 Belts, 1 bag of Shot, 1 Sword, 1 Cask Powder, 2 Beaver Hats, 1 pocket knife, pipes &c: property extorted from me through the machinations of a Pakeha!