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Maori Deeds of Old Private Land Purchases in New Zealand, From the Year 1815 to 1840, with Pre-Emptive and Other Claims

(Enclosure 2 in No. 344.) — Conveyance from Alfred Buckland to Thomas Bray

(Enclosure 2 in No. 344.)
Conveyance from Alfred Buckland to Thomas Bray.

1860. 6 January.Koririkopunui.This Deed made the sixth day of January one thousand eight hundred and sixty Between Alfred Buckland of Auckland in New Zealand Auctioneer on the one part and Thomas Bray of the Suburbs of Auckland aforesaid Settler on the other part Witnesseth that in consideration of the sum of Two hundred and Fifteen Pounds paid by the said Thomas Bray to the said Alfred Buckland (the receipt whereof is hereby Receipt for £215. acknowledged) He the said Alfred Buckland doth hereby convey and assure unto the said Thomas Bray his heirs and assigns All that allotment or parcel of land in New Zealand aforesaid said to contain seven hundred and six acres more or less situate on the River Wairoa and called Koririkopunui and of which the boundaries are reported to be as follows of the entire quantity "From the mouth of the Creek Koririkopunui along Boundaries. [706 acres.] the front of the Wairoa River to the Creek Kowatiia the front boundary the said Creek Kowatiia the boundary on one side and a straight line from its head to the Creek Koririkopunui the back boundary and the said Creek Koririkopunui the boundary on the West With all the rights and appurtenances thereunto belonging and all deeds thereto relating To hold the same unto the said Thomas Bray his heirs and assigns for ever In Witness whereof the said parties have hereunto subscribed their names.

Alfred Buckland.

Signed by the said Alfred Buckland in presence of—
Thomas Russell, Solicitor, Auckland.

No. 26.O.L.C. A True Transcript of Certified Copy of Original Deed, and Copy of the Originals of two Conveyances.

H. Hanson Turton.

Wellington, 23rd September, 1878.