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TARANAKI DISTRICT— (continued).

C—No. 1.

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P3 O ft w n ft o TO WHOM ADDRESSED. SUBJECT. DATE. NAME OF WRITER. 4 o •4 ft d A 3 Extract from Deed of Sale by Natives resident at Taranaki to the New Zealand Company, dated 15th February, 1840. Extract from Despatch from Governor Hobson to the Secretary of State, 13th November, 1841. Extract from Despatch from Governor Hobson to the Secretary of State, 15th December, 1841. Deed of Sale from Te Wherowhero to Her Majesty, dated 31st January, 1842. Copy of Despatch from Commissioner Spain to Governor Fitzroy, dated 12th June, 1844. Judgment of Mr. Commissioner Spain delivered at Taranaki on the 8th June, 1844. Extract from Chief Protector Clarke's report to Government, dated 31st July, 1844. Extract from Sub-Protector Clarke's report to the Chief Protector, dated 29th June, 1844. Extract from Despatch from Governor Fitzroy to the Secretary of State, dated 19th December, 1844. Memorandum by Governor Fitzroy on the Taranaki Land question, dated 2nd December, 1844. Extracts from final report of Commissioner Spain. Despatch. 165 •'4 167 5 167 6 167 7 168 8 171 9 173 10 173 11 174 12 174 176 13' 14 July 2, 1846 Secretary of State His Excellency Governor Grey Secretary of State 181 15 March 2, 1847 His Excellency Governor Grey Ditto Ditto His Honor the Superintendent Despatch. 181 16 17 18 April 5, „ March 5, „ July 26, „ Ditto Mr. McLean His Excellency Governor Grey Despatch. Instructions. Extract from letter. 183 184 185 19 20 21 22 23 Sept. 20, 1848 Oct. 24 ,„ ,, ,, ,, . ,, Mr. McLean Ditto Ditto Ditto Colonial Secretary Ditto Ditto Ditto Commissioner McLean's list of the Waikanae Emigration in April, 1848. Certain Natives have peremptorily warned Mr. Flight to remove from the section occupied by him. Has been instructed by the Governor-in-Chief to remain at Taranaki. Intends to visit Wiremu Kingi at Warea, relative to annoyances experienced by Mr. Flight. Reporting the good conduct of Katatore relative to the threats of annoyance to Mr. Flight. Hua —Reporting purchase of Mr. Cook's Section at Te Hua from the Puketapu Tribe. Bell Block —Reporting on the purchase of land commenced by Mr. Dillon Bell. Omata —The last instalment of £100 for 12,000 acres at Omata has been paid. Omata —An absentee Chief Rawiri, reqsuests payment for his claim to Omata Block. 186 187 188 188 189 24 Nov. 27, „ Ditto Resident Magistrate, New Plymouth 190 ,, 28, „ Ditto Resident Magistrate, New Plymouth The Honorable Colonial Secretary Resident Magistrate, New Plymouth 190 25 26 Sept. 11, 1849 Ditto 191 27 Oct. 13, „ Ditto 192 „ 18, ,, To the Resident Agent New Zealand Company 192 28 Ditto Omata —Relative to claims of Rawiri Pekorangi to portions of the Omata Block.