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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.) — Transfer from Thomas Jackson to Henry Weekes

(Enclosure.)
Transfer from Thomas Jackson to Henry Weekes.

Memorandum of Agreement made this third day of February 1846, Between Henry 1846. 3 February.Puketutu Island. Weekes of Auckland in the Colony of New Zealand, Doctor of Medicine of the one part and Thomas Jackson of the same place Settler of the other part. Whereas the said Henry Dr. H. Weekes. Weekes agrees to purchase and the said Thomas Jackson agrees to sell to him the said Henry Weekes All that the within described Island known by the name of Puketutu [479 acres.] with immediate and undisturbed possession thereof together with all the stock thereon for the price of Two Hundred Pounds One hundred pounds of which said sum to be paid at the execution of these presents and the other sum of One hundred pounds to be paid by a certain promissory note payable as therein mentioned And the said Thomas Jackson for himself his heirs executors administrators and assigns hereby covenants and agrees with the said Henry Weekes his heirs and assigns when required so to do to execute any conveyance or other assurance of the said Island and premises and at all times to execute any further or other assurance which may be reasonably required In witness whereof the said parties have hereunto submitted their names.

Signed by the above-named parties in the presence of—
Henry Weekes.
Thomas Jackson.

Wm. Hart,

Auctioneer, Auckland.page 512Auckland3rd February 1846.Receipt for £200. Received from Henry Weekes Esqre. M.D. the said sum of One hundred pounds mentioned in the within written Agreement and also a promissory note for One hundred pounds as also mentioned in the within written Agreement.
Thomas Jackson.

No. 196.P.C. A True Copy of Original Deed and Transfer.

H. Hanson Turton.

Wellington, 15th May, 1880.