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estates or any part thereof and the same action or actions suit or suits respectively to prosecute and follow up or to discontinue and become nonsuit or otherwise to act therein as our said attorney shall deem expedient and to use all or any other lawful ways or means whatsoever for obtaining the payment of all such rent arrears of rent issues and profits as aforesaid or enforcing performance of the said covenants or recovering the possession of the said pieces or parcels of land as aforesaid and generally to do perform and execute all and singular acts deeds matters and things which shall be necessary or expedient to be done in or about the premises as fully and effectually to all intents and purposes as we might or could do if we were personally present hereby ratifying allowing and confirming and agreeing to ratify allow and confirm all and whatsoever our said attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done in or about the premises by virtue of these presents. In witness whereof we the said Charles John Bishop of Wellington Octavius Hadfield William MacLeod Bannatyne George Hunter and Robert Stokes have hereunto set our hands and seals this twenty-first day of December one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three.
EXHIBIT No. 21. NATIVE COLLEGE, TE AUTE.—FORM OF APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION.
1. Name in full. i. Exact age, and whether Maori, half-caste, or European. i. Height, chest-measurement, and state of general health. •. Has the applicant any bodily defect or deformity ? i. Name and residence parent or guardian. of i. Previous education — what schools attended, and for how long. . Standard passed, with date of passing. 1. Whether prepared to pay school fees—viz., £25 per annum, payable quarterly in advance. i. Religious profession and (where possible) dace of baptism. 0. Si, [nature of applicant.
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