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SCHEDULE B.— continued. CLASS C. 1.— Grants with Limitatations.
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REPORTS EROM THE COMMISSIONER
DlSTEICT. No. Date op Ceetifioate. Date oe Geant. Name op Reseeve. Aeea. Remaeks. Natuee op Teust, Limitation, &c. aikouaiti 4 Waikouaiti 2394 0 0 Reserved by Mr Mantell in 1848, in terms of Kemp's purchase, in four blocks A, B, C, D Divided into four blocks, and certificates of Title ordered by the Court, 23rd May, 1868, in favor of the undermentioned natives, in trust for themselves and others named in the list submitted to the Court; land to be inalienable: — Waikouaiti A—Haereroa Toeti and five others „ B—Horomona Pohio and four others „ C—Karira Kaikai and five others „ D—Kerei Kahuti and five others Certificate of Title ordered 15th May, 1868, in favor of John Millar (h.c.) and five others in trust for themselves and others named in the list submitted to the Court; land to be inalienable Individual Grants ordered by the Court to be issued in favor of the undermentioned Natives ; land to be inalienable, viz.: —No 1. Pirihira wife of Tare Wetere; 2. Mohi teKoaki and another; 3. Hori Kerei Taiaroa; 4,_Patorumu; 5. Katie Burns ; 6. Richard Burns ; 7. Tinirau ; 8. George Freeman; 9a. Hopa Ru; 9n. Korehe ; 10. Robert Tohi; 11. Nana Weller ; 12. Hori Kera Taiaroa ; 12a. Timoti Ropatini; 12b. Te Here ; 13. Caroline Taiaroa; 14 and 14a. To Kaiwa; 15. Hoani Wetere Korako; 15a. Ria Mohcko; 15b. Taheke ; 15c. Ria Mairaki; 15d. Thomas Pratt; 15e. Horopapera ; 16. Te One Meihana and another ; 17. Mary Prior; 18. John Robertson; 19. Toono Topi Patuki; 20. Taheke ; 21. Kereopa ; 22 and 23. Hoani Wetere Korako; 24. Hoani Wetere Korako ; 25. Hori Kerei Taiaroa ; 26. Hoani Wetere Korako ; 27 and 33. Korako Karetai; 28. Korako Karetai ; 29. Timoli Karetai; 30. Hinepakia; 31. Kipeka Karetai; 32. Tari Wetere; 34. Pepe Karetai; 35. Ripeka; 36 and 46. Tare Wetere te Kaliu ; 37. Rena Pirihira; 38. Pirihira te Kahu ; 39. Matiu te Hu; 40. Timoti Karetai; 41. Koriana to Iloro; 42. Wiremu Karetai; 43. Ihaia Potiki ; 44. Fanny Weller; 45. George Ashwell; 47. Tare Wofere te Kahu and two others ; 48. Maraia Moemoe; 49. Wiremu Potiki; 50. Hoani Wetere Korako; 51. Erihaka Taheke ; 52. Korako Karetai; 53. Baniera Ellison and another; 54. Hori Kerei Taiaroa ; 55. Mohi Ngataha; 56. Henare Korako Karetai; 57. Matiu te Hu ; 58. Pirihira te Kahu; 59. Ripeka Karetai; 60. Timoti Karetai; 61. Daniel Ellison ; 62. Emma Russell and another; 63, 64 and 65. Riria Potiki Purakaunui North Harbor and Blueskin 17th August, 1868.. 299 0 16 28 0 0 Otago Heads 6th July, 1868 ... 30th June, 1868 ... 31st March, 1870... Otago Heads 4305 0 0 2075 0 0 Reserved by Captain Symonds in terms of his purchase made 13th July,1844, on behalf of the New Zealand Company. The Native Land Court in May, 1868, ordered that 20 acres of this reserve at Cape Saunders should be made inalienable except to her Majesty for a sight for a lighthouse. A similar area was made alienable to her Majesty at the Lighthouse Reserve, Otago Heads, and 22a. Or. 18p. at the landing place near the Pilot Station was also made inalienable except to her Majesty
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