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Certificate of Title (Book 5, No. 80, Page 80) certifying that Pineha Marutuahu, Rapana Maunganoa and Te Kemara Tiranuahine are owners of a parcel of land at Kauaeranga, District of Hauraki, known by the name of Parareka, dated 15 January 1869 [copy]

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  • Description

    Certificate of Title (Book 5, No.

    80, Page 80) ordered to be issued by the Native Land Court of New Zealand, held at Kauaeranga, District of Hauraki, on 27 June 1868, certifying that Pineha Marutuahu, Rapana Maunganoa and Te Kemara Tiranuahine, aboriginal natives, as tenants in common are the owners according to Native Custom of a parcel of land at Kauaeranga, District of Hauraki, containing 5 acres, 2 roods and 17 perches, and known by the name of Parareka, dated 15 January 1869. [copy]

  • Other Id

    7498 (Presto content ID)

    MS-360-800 (Reference Number)

    87496 (DBTextworks system ID)

    G19 (Legacy number)

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Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    Certificate of Title (Book 5, No. 80, Page 80) certifying that Pineha Marutuahu, Rapana Maunganoa and Te Kemara Tiranuahine are owners of a parcel of land at Kauaeranga, District of Hauraki, known by the name of Parareka, dated 15 January 1869 [copy]
  • Primary Maker
  • Date
    1868-1869
  • Physical Description

    1 folder (1 item)

  • Collection
  • Level of Current Record
    Child
  • Is Part Of
  • Public Access Text

    Principal Party: Marutuahu, Pineha.

    Witness: Witnessed by Francis Dart Fenton, Esquire, Chief Judge.

    Other Parties Noted: W. Bridson, Registering Clerk, and A.J. [Adam James] Dickey, Chief Clerk, both of Auckland.

    Contained within Folder 2 are other sundry papers, not specifically deeds, that relate mostly to Native Land Court matters pertaining to Block 14, Kauaeranaga, 1870-73. Also included is an apparent listing of Graham's various lease agreements relating to the Thames district.

  • Last Update
    07 Jul 2023
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