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E—No. 6.

WAIUKU DISTRICT.

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SURRENDERED BY NATIVES.

NO. DATE. NAME. HAPXJ. TRIBE. EESIDENCE. AEMS, AMMUKITION, ETC. EEMAEKS. 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Mar. 11 JJ » J» 79 n Penehamine Ngakute Pete, widow of the late Katipa Eawinia Eaniera, Te Whati's wife Heni Moro, wife of Enoka Pane, daughter of Enoka Kino, daughter of Enoka Harata, wife of Hoani Mangaia Pete, daughter of Hoani Mangaia Tanu, slave of late Pita Tumure, young lad, son of Tanu Wereana Poike, son of late Hori Poike Ngatiteata. j» » it »j Waiuku )» J> J* )) No arms ?) » ?» j» These Natives left Waiuku with their relatives who joined the rebels at the commencement of the present rebellion. The E. M. Waiuku required Penehamine to make the declaration of allegiance and remain with the women and children at their kaingaa until the pleasure of Government be known. n ?> M H » )) )| )» ;> » ?» JJ j» »» ■ JJ jj )) n Jl >» )J »

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