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1930. NEW ZEALAND.

NATIVE LAND COURTS AND OTHER MATTERS UNDER CONTROL OF NATIVE DEPARTMENT. REPORT OF UNDER-SECRETARY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1930.

Laid on the Table of the House of Representatives by Leave.

Native Department, Ist July, 1930. The Hon. the Native Minister, Wellington. Herewith is submitted a report upon the activities of the Department for the period ended 31st March, 1930. E. N. Jones, Under-Secretary. Native Land Courts. The business transacted by the Native Land Court and the Native Appellate Court respectively is set out in Table A. The fees collected totalled £5,316, as against £5,284 during the last preceding period. Maori Land Boards. The areas of Native land disposed of by private dealings are as follows : — Number. Sales .. .. .. .. .. ..488 40,080 1 3-1 Leases .. .. .. .. .. .. 361 46,777 130-46 The area disposed of last year was : Sold, 17,811 acres 1 rood 29 perches ; leased, 54,803 acres and 23 perches. The Boards received in fees £1,549, commission £5,044, as against £2,647 and £5,563 respectively during the previous period, a decrease of £1,617. Native land now remaining vested in Maori Land Boards is as follows : — a. r. p. Area vested as at 31st March, 1929.. .. .. .. 667,705 138-3 Areas sold or revested .. .. ... .. .. 7,767 0 20-1 659,938 1 18-2 The funds held or invested for Natives by Maori Land Boards increased by £31,594 lis. duiing the year under review. The following are the figures as at 31st March, 1930 : — £ s. d. Deposited with the Native Trustee .. .. .. .. 235,443 17 2 Government securities .. .. .. .. .. 31,770 0 0 Other securities .. .. .. .. .. .. 266,308 2 10 Advances .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 29,829 10 0 Cash balances .. .. .. .. .. .. 52,628 211 Total .. .. .. .. .. .. £615,979 12 11

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Native Land Purchase Board. Native land purchased by the Crown amounted to 80,490 acres. The area proclaimed as Crown land was 5,703 acres. Since 1910, 1,513,586 acres of Native land have been acquired through the Native Land Purchase Board, at an aggregate expenditure of £3,435,010. The estimated, area of Native land still owned by Maoris in the North Island is as follows : — Acres. Acres. Estimated as at 31st March, 1929 .. .. .. .. 4,060,402 Sales to Crown .. .. .. .. .. 80,490 Sales to individuals .. .. .. .. ..32,697 113,187 Total .. .. .. .. .. 3,947,215 General. The consolidation schemes are making steady progress. Several interim reports have been received wherein partial schemes were formulated by the Court and approved by the Native Minister, and as soon as the necessary surveys are undertaken the relative orders for completion of the title will be issued by the Court. Reference was made in last year's report to the fact that the Maori Land Boards were doing what they could within their means to give incentive to the Maoris to use and farm the lands owned by them. Legislation passed in 1928 enabled the Boards to undertake the development of limited areas out of the funds under their control. Experience in the far North had shown that much could be done. This experience was, during the past year, applied to the Waikato people who, under the guidance of Te Puea Herangi, took up the scheme with regard to some lands near Waiuku and carried it out with complete success. The results of these efforts have demonstrated that, having the good will of the Maoris as well as their readiness to place their lands at the disposal of the Boards, development work could be carried out upon a much larger scale with a fair hope of success. Legislation was accordingly introduced last year under which the Native Minister could undertake the development of selected areas out of funds provided by the Government for Native-land settlement. The details of the scheme contemplate that the Maoris will supply the land, and also supply labour at a bare sustenance rate, ranging from 6s. to 9s. per day, the Crown, advancing through the Maori Land Board (which supervises the expenditure) the funds necessary for the breaking-in of the land and turning it into several farm sections. These sections will be allocated to such of the workers who have proved themselves capable of becoming farmers. They will be supplied with stock and be then, allowed, still under supervision, to work out their own destiny. The expense of the preparation of the land for settlement and. the cost of the stock will be charged upon the land and must be repaid eventually by the persons receiving the allotments. The first area to be selected for the experiment is known as the Horohoro scheme, and comprises 8,342 acres of pumice land in the Rotorua district adjacent to the Guthrie Settlement. It will be interesting to watch the result. The Maoris concerned are very enthusiastic and are working hard to make it successful; and those who have seen the scheme in operation speak highly of the progress that has been made. Altogether there are now twenty schemes in operation, but perhaps the one that will be the best illustration of the effect upon the Maori mind is the Mohaka scheme, which is in progress on land situate on the road, between Napier and Wairoa, and where the Maoris can be seen working at all hours erecting new fences and putting old ones into order, clearing the blackberry and building cow-sheds, and in addition are busily engaged in breaking in the land to provide feed for dairy stock. Already over 150 dairy cows have been supplied to the Maoris, who are still calling for more stock, so that there is ample evidence that the Maoris are imbued with the right kind of spirit. With all this there is still encouragement being given to the individual Maori to carve out a home and a livelihood for himself. Long-date loans are not favoured. The Maori is encouraged to feel his own feat as soon as possible, so as to make the money that he has made use of again available for other Maoris. Altogether, in spite of lower price levels and financial difficulties, the Maoris are buoyed up with a brighter outlook for the future, and it is hoped that the day will soon arrive when they, with timely assistance, will become sturdy settlers shouldering their share of the common burden in accordance with the opportunities that have been given to them. It is too much to expect that this can happen in the immediate future, neither is it to be expected that every Maori will prove a successful farmer. Every reasonable effort that a Maori makes to utilize his land will, however, be, recognized as an expression of the desire to become useful citizens, and will be a contribution towards the common good. Three Maoris were declared to be Europeans, making a total of seventy-three Europeanized Natives. Two licenses were issued to Native interpreters.

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TABLE A,—NATIVE LAND COURTS. Return of Business and Fees fob the Year ended 31st March, 1930. Native Land Court. Native Appellate Court. Number of sittings .. .. . . 110 Number of sittings .. .. .. .. 6 Number of cases notified .. .. .. 22,267 Number of cases notified .. .. ..35 Number of cases for which orders were made . . 7,303 Native Land Court decisions varied .. .. 6 Number of cases dismissed .. .. .. 2,219 Native Land Court decisions affirmed .. .. 3 Number of cases adjourned sine die . . . . .1.2,921 Native Land Court decision referred back to Native Number of partitions made.. .. . . 444 Land Court .. .. .. .. 1 Area affected (acres) .. .. ... 88,708 Native Land Court decisions annulled .. .. 6 Number of investigations of title . . .. 10 Appeals dismissed or withdrawn .. .. 14 Area affected (acres) .. .. . . 181 .Appeals adjourned sine die .. .. .. 3 Number of succession orders made . . .. 6,605 Applications under section 208 ordered .. .. 0 Number of other orders made .. .. 3,171 Applications under section 208 dismissed .. ..3 Application under section 208 adjourned sine die .. 0 Court Fees. „ . £ s. d. Fees received.. .. .. ,'.. 5,316 6 5

TABLE B.—MAORI LAND BOARDS. Operations.—1st April, 1929, to 31st March, 1930.

Summary of Totals.

Board. Part of Act. Leased. Sold. Mortgaged. Ikaroa By owners Part XVIII (to private individuals) Native Townships A. R. P. 8,710 2 i2 104 0 35 A. R. P. 691 2 3 46 0 12 0 2 27 A. Ii. P. 525 3 29 Totals 8,814 3 7 738 1 2 525 3 29 Aotea By owners Part XVIII (to Crown) Part XVIII (to private individuals) Native Townships Totals 6,233 3 12-66 3,551 0 25 8 3 18 7,978 2 39-32 140 0 0 5,642 2 5 0 0 21-8 5,310 3 8 9,793 3 15-66 13,761 I 26-12 5,310 3 8 Tairawhiti By owners Part XVIII (to private individuals) Totals .. 8,938 3 7 3,597 1 11 2,386 2 6 442 0 32 3,385 2 14 12,536 0 18 2,828 2 3S 3,385 2 14 Waiariki By owners Part XVIII (to private individuals) 1,474 2 9 2 946 2 20 1,564 1 38 2,033 0 17-48 32 2 29 Totals .. 2,421' 0 29-2 3,597 2 15-48 32 2 29 Waikato-Maniapoto By owners Part XVIII (to private individuals) Native Townships 6,129 3 26-6 3,813 2 26 1 2 12 8,751 1 32-1 1,898 3 30 ! 20 2 20-6 . Totals 9,945 0 24-6 10,650 I 0 °. 1 20 2 20-0 Tokerau By owners Part XVIII (to private individuals) 734 1 27 1,248 3 4-4 13 0 0 271 2 34 Totals 734 1 27 1,261 3 4-4 271 2 34 South Island .. j By owners Part XVIII (to private individuals) 2,050 0 10 481 3 19 6,626 0 35 615 3 20 338 2 0 Totals 2,53.1 3 29 7,242 0 15 338 2 0

Board. Leased. Sold. Mortgaged. Ikaroa Aotea Tairawhiti Waiariki Waikato-Maniapoto . . Tokerau South Island A. R. P. .. : 8,814 3 7 9,793 3 15-66 12,536 0 18 2,421 0 29-2 9,945 0 24-6 734 1 27 2,531 3 29 A. K. P. 738 1 2 13,761 1 26-12 2,828 2 38 3,597 2 15-48 10,650 1 22-1 1,261 3 4-4 7,242 0 15 A. R. p. 525 3 29 5,310 3 8 3,385 2 14 32 2 29 20 2 20-6 271 2 34 338 2 0 Totals .. 46,777 1 30-46 40,080 1 3-1 9,885 3 14-6 North Island South Island 44,245 2 1-46 2,531 3 29 32,838 0 28-1 7,242 0 15 9,547 1 14-6 338 2 0 Totals 46.777 1 30-46 46,777 1 30-46 40 080 1 31 9,885 3 14-6

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TABLE C.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE. Blocks fully acquired and proclaimed Crown Land.

Blocks acquired, but not proclaimed.

Blocks partly acquired and under Negotiation.

Block. Area. A. R. p. 734 0 0 528 0 0 0 1 3-5 63 3 0 63 2 33 64 0 10 118 0 0 571 1 10-6 86 1 4 46 2 1-5 37 0 0 140 0 0 13 2 0 78 0 0 0 3 8 0 2 28-5 0 2 15-8 Gazette. j 10/10/29 i 10/10/29 I 16/1/30 29/8/29 9/1/30 4/7/29 9/1/30 27/3/30 12/12/29 12/9/29 30/1/30 20/6/29 | 12/12/29 j 17/10/29 ! 27/3/30 : 16/5/29 16/5/29 Block. Area. Gazette. A. it. p. 0 3 9-1 j 16/5/29 307 0 0 12/9/29 Hanturu East B No. 2, See. 2e 1 B No. 2, Sec. 2e 4 Horowhenua 9a 2 part Kahuwera B 2b 3 B 2b 4 .. B 2b 6 .. Kopua 1q Reserve . . Maraetaua 2b 4 Matamata North Id 2 Matarikoriko 4b Mohaka 51a Murimotu 3b 2 part Ohinemuri, Block XVI, Sec. Ib 1 Block XVI, Sec. Ib 2 Orahiri V 2, Sec. 2b 2a „ J No. 1 No. 1, Sec. 6a Orahiri K No. 1 Orimupiko 1892 Act leases sale No. 4 Otorohanga D 2b 1 .. E 5a No. 1 Pirongia, Lot 358 Poroporo 4 Rangitoto A I 8b 2a A 21b No. 2 Rotomahana-Parekarangi 6a 2 3b 1a 1 0 2 0 27/3/30 1 2 13-6 16/5/29 200 0 0 2/5/29 846 2 0 23/5/29 57 2 0 14/11/29 84 0 0 : 14/11/29 98 0 0 30/5/29 0 0 20 19/9/29 1,541 3 0 31/10/29 19 2 28 27/3/30 5,703 3 25-6 Taumarunui Native Township, Sub. W 1 Tutaekuri 1a Waipa 73c Ib Total

Block. Area. Block. Area. Hautu 3f 7b Mangaokura No. 1 Maungatautari 5a Ib Ib. . Maungawaru 2 3 Part Mangatu Nos. 5 and 6, Lots 5-8, D.P. 2482 Ngatikahumate 1892 Act leases (fourth residue) Opatu B 2 and Opatu D Orakei No. 1 Reserve C 2 B 2 Rangitoto-Tuhua 77a 2b A. R. P. 400 0 30 2,027 0 0' 7 2 0 14,636 0 0 18,508 0 0 21,282 0 0 Ru Til W £ Ruatoki Ib lc 9e Tihoi 3b 8b 5b Waihou Lower A 38 A 39 .. A 40 .. A 41 .. A 42 .. A 43 .. ' Whakarapa 61a A. R. P. 22 3 11 9,256 2 0 105 0 26 470 0 28 625 0 13 439 2 10 1,433 3 8 49 1 24 11 0 39 99 2 0 i! 149 0 25 20 1 12-5 6,333 0 11-1 Total 75,876 1 37-6

I Area acquired. Area outstanding. Block. I Block. -Area acquired. Area outstanding. Ahikawariki 6 . . Araheke N.R. " M " Awaroa A 10b, Sec. 3 Hauhungaroa 2d 4 .. Hautu Ib Ib 2b 5 „ 2b1b2 .. „ 4b 2a „ 4b 2b 2b „ 5b 2b Heruiwi 4a 2b .. Hoeotainui North 6b 2j 2 Kahuwera B 2b 1 B 2b 7a B 2b 7c Kaimanawa 1e 2b 1e 2d 1e 2f Te Karae 2e, Sec. 1 4b2 .. Ketetahi Komene 1892 Act leases .. Manaia Ib and 2b, Sec. E 2a Manaia Ib and 2b, Sec. E 2e Mangatoro 1a 3c 2 1a3c3 Mangatuna lc 1 IE 2 Mangauika Ib 2, Sec. 2b (part) Matakaoa Matamata North 2<; ,, 2l (part) Matarau 5b Maungatautari 5a Ib 3 Mohaka 2a A. R. P. 5 2 21 181 0 38 17 2 18 6,880 0 0 1,181 3 25 985 1 0 658 2 18 1,350 2 0 644 0 0 718 2 8 801 0 17 446 1 28 126 3 7 63 3 0 63 1 30 1,437 0 20 592 2 7 1,462 3 20 666 3 29 1,259 1 14 2 2 32 35 2 8 207 0 0 A. R. P. 10 1 8 14 2 22 350 2 2 1,493 0 0 18 0 15 1,924 3 0 2,570 1 14 2,725 0 0 2,625 2 0 2,612 3 0 865 3 23 31 3 29 153 0 33 717 2 12 127 3 22 1 0 0 24 0 3 12 0 20 118 I 0 959 2 34 89 3 8 1,429 0 0 459 0 31 Mohaka 3a 3b 4 8d 9a 9b 10 and 11 12 13a 14 22c 24f 31 32 33 36 38 39 40a .. 40b „ 42 43 45 47 48a 48b 48c 48e51b 2 .. 52b 54 „ 55b ,, 55d „ 55e Murimotu 3b 1a. . Ngatihaupoto 79a Oamaru 2b 2 2b 5 .. I A. R. P. 2 0 15 32 0 10 1,293 2 34 70 1 37 91 0 36 123 0 0 499 1 39 501 1 11 1,020 3 18 23 0 28 8 2 17 62 0 0 358 2 1 61 0 2 217 0 14 15 0 0 16 2 8 266 1 25 347 3 12 351 0 10 1 3 20 23 0 29 44 3 6 1 0 0 0 2 11 22 0 22 0 1 12 2 1 12 1 3 18 32 1 11 481 1 26 2 1 0 226 2 32 20 1 11 237 2 0 88 2 0 638 1 15 601 3 11 a. R. p. 53 2 12 24 1 3 10 1 6 250 1 3 385 3 4 41 0 0 1,094 2 1 620 2 29 171 0 2 194 3 12 4 1 13 31 0 0 531 1 39 156 3 38 75 3 26 15 0 0 31 1 32 162 2 15 144 0 28 378 3 30 3 0 20 63 3 11 496 0 34 4 0 0 22 0 9 6 3 16 6 0 21 29 0 16 7 I 34 1,029 2 29 248 2 14 87 2 25 41 3 30 47 1 12 712 2 0 6 0 17 5 3 30 66 0 30 1,351. 3 3 690 3 0 33 1 13 17 1 13 5 2 -27 2 2 28 585 3 21 16 2 27 34 2 27 28 1 13 12 0 7 124 3 19 483 0 12 42 0 13 30 0 32 36 0 36 53 3 0 7 1 39 1,916 3 28 14 1 0 5 0 0 155 2 0 112 3 8 23 2 I

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TABLE C.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE— continued. Blocks partly acquired and under Negotiation— continued.

Block. Area acquired. Area outstanding. Area outstanding. Block. Area acquired. Area Outstanding. Ohuanga North in 2 " 3a 3b „ 5 Ohuanga South Ib 2d 1 2e 2f 2a 2h 2j Okahukura 2b 3 .. 4b . . ,, 5 6 . . „ 8m 2b 3 Opawa-Rangitoto Orakei 4a 2 „ 4a 4 Parahirahi A 3b 1 Pirongia, Lot 286 Lot 359 Pokotakina Pouakani A Ib .. Poukai B, Sec. I Pukepapa residue Pukepoto 4a 4b 4c .. 5a 5b Puketapu Puketapu South Puketi .. Pukewharangi A Rahui C No. 3 .. Rangatira-Kapiti 4, Sec. 4 Rangitoto A 7 .. Rimuroa 1 3 4 „ 5 Rimutauteka B 1892 Act leases Rotomahana-Parekarangi— 2e 6 . . 3a 3b 4a (part) 6a 2 Ib 6a 2 2b 2a .. • 6a 2 2b 2c 6a 2 2b 2d 6a 2 3b 1a 2 . . 6a 2 3b 2 6a 2 3b 3a 6a 2 3b 4 6a 2 3b 5b 6l 2b 1 6l 2b 3 Ruatoki 1a I 1a 2 .. lA 3b l. . 1a3b2.. „ 1a 4a . . „ 1a 4b . . ,, 1a 4c . . „ 1a 5b . . 1a 6a . . 1a 6b lc 1a 6b 2c Ia 6b 2e 2 1a 6b 2f 1 IB lA .. 1b1b2.. Ib lc 10 „ Ib Io 14b „ Ib lc 15b Ib lc 16b 2 A. It. P. 50 3 0 199 1 32 105 0 0 179 0 25 563 3 29 9 0 0 175 2 30 | 57 3 18 285 2 0 493 0 35 420 1 36 603 0 13 848 0 27 453 0 0 727 0 27 1,395 1 8 1,751 0 0 1,993 1 34 9,789 3 0 9 2 4 7 2 22 12 0 37 128 0 0 62 2 20 24 0 0 79 0 0 18 2 32 49 0 13 86 3 1 189 3 26 139 2 35 121 2 30 82 0 29 7,044 2 0 1,176 2 0 80 2 5 15 0 0 6 0 0 353 2 0 431 2 26 25 3 23 6 2 28 11 0 22 2 3 9 259 1 23 A. R. P. 272 3 17 188 2 19 260 1 14 299 3 33 583 2 11 140 1 27 388 2 2 56 3 38 54 2 32 279 0 13 205 2 20 429 3 5 1,331 3 13 20 0 0 309 3 13 456 2 32 251 0 0 2,767 0 9 9,560 1 0 3 0 22 2 1 16 0 2 39 72 0 0 7 1 20 187 0 0 315 0 0 0 2 0 8 2 27 42 0 39 32 0 14 26 0 5 21 1 10 41 3 11 280 2 0 23 2 0 651 1 35 0 2 0 4 0 0 16 2 30 863 1 14 109 3 28 79 0 0 25 0 5 40 1 1 35 2 0 Ruatoki Ib lc 16c 1 Ib lc 16d 1 Ib lc 16d 2 Ib lc 16g Ib lc 16h Ib lc 16j 1 Ib lc 16k Ib lc 16l ,. Ib lc 16m Ib lc 16n Ib lc 16o 1b1c16p2 1 b lc 16p 3 Ib lc 16q Ib 2e .. Ib 2f . . Ib2u .. 1b2.i1 ,, Ib 2j 4a „ Ib 2.i 4b Ib 2l 1 1b2s2 Ib 2t 2a Ib 2t 2b 2 Ib 2t 2b 3 Ib 2t 2b 4 Ib 2t 3 Ib 2u 1 Ib 2u 2 Ib 2u 6 Ib 2u 7 Ib 2u 8 Ib 2d 9 Ib 2u 11 1b2c 12 2a 1 .. 2a 2 .. 2a 3 .. 2a 6 .. 2a 10 .. 2b 1 .. 2b 3 .. 2b 7 .. 2b 8 .. 2b 11 . . 2c 1 2c 2 .. ,, 3a Ib .. ,, 3a lc .. 3a Id . . ,, 3a 1e .. 3a 3a .. 3a 3b 3.. 3a 4 .. 3a 6b 1.. 3a 6b 2.. ,, 3a 6b 4.. 3a 6b 5.. 3b 1 . . „ 3b 2 .. 3c 4b .. 3c 9 .. Tahora 2a E 3, Sec. 2 Tapatahi Taumarunui Native Township, Sub. W 2 Tauranga-Taupo Ib 2b 3b 1 Taurewa 4 East A 1 4 West E 2b 3c .. 4 West E 2b 3a 4 West A 4c Tihoi 3b 8b 2a .. „ 3b 8b 2b . . „ 3b 8b 3 „ 3b 8b 4 „ 3b 8b 6 „ 3b 8b 8 a. R. P. 13 1 4 4 0 10 0 0 36 15 1 9 6 3 12 17 0 4 36 3 10 7 0 20 35 1 14 35 2 123 1 29 6 1 23 13 3 31 14 0 7 1 1 26 1 2 31 27 3 15 25 3 22 8 0 2 6 1 15 1 2 34 2 3 7 4 1 6 15 1 26 6 1 20 9 0 8 30 3 27 2 2 37 4 2 2 18 0 25 17 3 15 64 1 13 2 3 27 46 0 4 53 2 22 16 3 15 46 0 9 120 0 13 16 1 36 212 1 10 13 1 15 2 3 13 7 2 15 7 0 18 281 2 14 38 1 20 57 3 18 1 0 20 2 3 6 0 1 1 39 3 39 5 0 0 1 2 34 0 1 30 0 0 15 1 3 2 1 3 3 6 2 2 87 2 4 284 0 23 4 1 31 92 3 25 1,005 1 0 16 2 12 0 0 11-7 A. R. P. 6 3 25 23 1 15 7 3 21 6 3 3 19 2 26 113 2 18 209 2 30 137 0 20 68 3 8 106 1 16 51 0 27 77 1 17 7 0 39 295 0 7 2 2 9 25 0 38 38 3 35 4 0 18 5 0 38 20 0 25 18 2 15 22 2 34 12 0 27 14 3 6 32 3 25 19 1 0 63 0 0 261 2 31 298 1 31 97 3 15 80 1 3 45 0 31 47 0 27 193 3 4 53 2 22 391 1 8 214 2 11 142 3 27 18 2 36 543 1 26 415 0 25 185 0 37 83 1 8 61 3 22 989 2 5 615 1 0 842 3 2 302 0 2 137 3 12 96 3 26 322 3 21 26 1 37 23 0 12 64 1 10 38 0 31 27 0 34 22 1. 2 54 1 7 1,764 I 36 737 1 17 39 1 38 1,166 0 15 6 3 0 445 1 28 0 0 8-3 296 1 0 7 1 15 1,200 3 29 615 0 0 415 3 24 1,403 3 2 574 2 28 592 2 0 50 0 0 485 0 0 24 3 0 80 1 15 8 0 0 31 3 12 1 2 21 1 3 0 0 0 32 0 1 11 9 0 20 2 3 35 4 3 8 1 0 4 2 0 1 8 1 22 2 1 12 2 1 38 71 0 33 2 I 10 2 3 35 J9 1 24 1 2 14 6 0 12 62 2 8 7 1 15 239 1 11 197 2 0 325 0 16 319 2 38 284 2 29 188 3 33 147 2 38 104 0 20 172 3 7 8 2 25 5 0 0 378 0 2 78 1 19 36 0 21 61 2 31 1 2 29 2 3 20 50 0 28 55 3 9 1115 10 0 13 54 3 29 7 0 5 8 1 20 874 3 7 103 3 14 95 3 23 22 0 21 49 1 8 27 0 7 3,171 1 18 6,044 2 0 315 1 22 115 3 33 178 1 15 239 1 28 329 1 25 6,142 2 0 5,302 2 0 8,862 2 0 5,519 0 0 6,005 3 13 16,106 0 0 2,107 2 22 2,624 2 0 158 2 18 12 2 7 32 2 25 172 2 12 3 2 15 1,092 2 0 1 2 0 847 2 0 117 0 0 687 0 27 23 0 0

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TABLE C.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE— continued. Blocks partly acquired and under Negotiation— continued.

Blocks under Negotiation.

Block. Tokaanu 15 Id .. B II .. Tutaekuri Ib lc 4a lc 4b lc 4c Ic6 .. lc 13 lc 15 lc 16 lc 17 lc 18a ' lc 18b lc 19 Wahine-Rukuwai 2u Waihaha 3d 1 3e 4 .. YVaihoa 2a 2b W'aikare 14b 2 .. Waimanu 1 .. .. i 2g .. .. Waiorua-Kapiti No. 5, Sec. Ib 2a Waipa 73c 1a Waipaoa 5a < Area Area ttlnr-k Arcil acquired. outstanding. acquired. A. R. P. A. R. P. A. R. P. 1 3 32 I 137 0 8 j| Waipaoa 5c .. .. 56 1 21 28 1 30 ! 110 0 0 Waipapa lc .. .. | 58 0 12 501 3 31 10 3 24 2a . . 823 2 0 41 0 7 28 3 33 „ 2b .. .. 573 2 30 789 0 22 ! 85 3 4 2c .. 1,804 2 0 330 3 27 25 2 27 Waipiro 5a .. .. 17 1 8 30 0 36 i 335 3 4 5b . . . . 36 2 27 1,016 3 9 26 0 31 „ 5c .. .. 1,477 3 20 46 1 9 j 322 J. 31 Waipoua 2e 2b 3 .. 1,372 3 5 13 3 0 84 2 30 „ 2b 3b 1 .. 252 2 0 1 0 11 I 9 14 „ 2b3c .. .. 1,081 2 0 6 2 2 27 2 28 Waituhi-Kuratau Ib . . 753 0 0 26 1 22 | 46 3 28 „ 4b 2 .. 2,382 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 !! Whaitiripapa . . .. 13 1 21 7 3 10 4 10 Wiiarekahika 18,i .. 315 0 37 2,922 1 28 I 77 2 12 '■ Whareponga Ib .. .. 19 0 2 25,689 I 28 : 2,457 2 12 „ 3b .. .. 239 0 0 2 3 32 103 3 15 Wharopuhunga 15it .. 10 0 0 2 0 10 62 0 19 „ 3 7b .. 572 3 37 1,699 0 0 ! 1,062 2 19 „ 18b .. 142 3 0 181 2 0 i 148 2 0 „ 18d .. 155 0 0 5,497 0 0 774 I 3 „ 18e .. 166 0 0 61 0 31 174 1 0 Whenuanui 4 . . .. 434 2 27 Whirinaki 1, Sec. 4b In .. 1,317 0 0 71 1 5 7 0 25 1,298 0 10 \ 1,321 3 30 Totals area .. 182,290 1 18-7 Area outstanding. A. R. P. 24 2 19 58 0 37 979 2 0 657 1 10 1,361 2 0 128 2 32 77 1 23 1,288 1 10 32 0 35 64 2 0 135 2 0 9 0 0 1,110 0 0 153 2 19 962 3 15 157 2 7 976 1 3 109 0 15 18 1 27 57 1 0 38 0 0 111 0 0 20 1 13 432 2 7 90,448 1 6-3

Illock. Area. Remarks. Block. Area. Remarks. I A. R. P. Alienations pro- I Karatia 2b 3 .. .. 80 3 22 hibited. Ditto. „ 3a .. . . I 9 0 31 3b 1a .. 57 2 22 „ 3b Ib .. 36 0 10 3b lc .. 77 0 11 „ 3b Id .. .. 54 0 15 „ ■ „ 3b 2a 1 . . .. 9 2 32 3b 2a 2b .. 86 2 4 „ 3b 2b .. .. 139 2 21 Koheroa Parish 39d 1 .. 40 0 0 39d 2 .. 30 0 0 39g .. I 81 3 12 39.1 43 2 20 ,, Kopironui B 2e 1 .. 53 0 10 B 2d 2 25 2 9 „ Te Maara-o-te-Atua . . 49 2 16 Mahoenui A 2b 1 . . 185 2 20 A 2b 2 188 0 0 „ E3b 1 11 3 31 Ib 1 .. .. 189 0 0 1b2b .. .. j 249 2 il Ib 2c (balance) .. 482 1 35 2, Sec. 3b . . 461 3 25 2, Sec. 4 . . | 56 1 30 2, Sec. 5b Ib . . 157 1 20 2, Sec. 5b 2a . . 24 0 39 2, Sec. 5b 2b .. 570 1 0 2, Sec. 7a .. 185 0 14 2, Sec. 7b . . ' 242 0 8 2, Sec. 8b 2a .. 73 3 29 2, Sec. 8b 2b . . I 226 0 37 2, Sec. 9 .. i 28 0 39 3b 3b .. .. 48 2 24 3b 3c .. .. 96 2 28 Sec. 2, Block \ I 50 0 0 Manaia Ib and 2b— Sec. E, No. 2b .. .. 246 1 32 2c .. . . 272 1 6 2d .. . . 199 3 9 Mangahouhou .. ... 2,250 0 0 ,, Mangamaunu 1a 4 (part) .. i 1 3 35 1a7b .. 3 0 0 lA 9 ... 4 2 0 1a 11b .. 3 0 0 I a 12 .. ! 4 2 0 Alienations pro> hibited. Ditto. " " " A. It. P. Te Apiti.. .. .. 14 0 35 i p4rapaoanui 3a and 3c, . . 92 2 26 3b and 3f .. 351 3 0 3c .. .. 183 1 20 3d . . .. 5 3 29 3e .. . . 164 0 0 3h .. .. 130 2 0 Hauhungaroa 1a .. .. 280 0 0 Ib .. .. 300 0 0 lc .. .. 9,655 0 0 Id 2 .. 3,800 0 0 Id 3 .. 4,760 0 0 2b .. .. 3,956 0 0 2c .. .. j 8.081 0 0 6 . . . . 4,675 0 0 7 . . . . | 500 0 0 Hautu IbIb 2b 1 .. 195 0 0 „ Ib Ib 2b 2 .. 135 0 0 „ 1b1b2b3 .. 64 0 0 ., Ib Ib 2b 4 .. 468 0 0 „ 3a 2 . . .. 713 27-74 „ 3e3 .. .. 116 2 21 Hopuaruahone West .. 74 0 0 East .. 91 I 8 Horowhenua XI B North 336 3 27-7 B4b Horowhenua XIB 42a 14 . . 29 1 28 42a 10 .. 5 2 7 Kaitao-Rotohokahoka 2q .. 1,144 I 13 3a 5 589 0 30 3c 5 316 2 28 3g 2a ! 195 3 32 3g 2b 113 2 24 3o 2c 181 () 24 Kaitao2c .. .. 190 I 10 ., 2d .. .. 98 1 3 Kaiwhare No. 14 .. 523 3 28-3 Karatia J A 220 2 0 „ Ib 2a .. .. 265 3 29 „ IB 1 .. .. M>5 0 17 1b2b2 .. .. 50 3 12 „ 1b2b 1 . .. 133 1 18 2a . . .. 63 3 22 2b I .. .. 49 1 14 2b 2 .. .. 70 1 20

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TABLE C.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE— continued. Blocks under Negotiation continued.

Block. Area. A. It. P. Mrangamaunu 1a 13b 2 .. 2 0 0 lA 14 .. 4 2 0 lA 16 .. 4 2 0 1a 17 .. 4 2 0 1b .. .. 10 3 0 lc 1 .. 0 3 0 lc 2 .. 24 0 0 2a 1 .. 25 0 0 2a 2 .. 25 0 0 2a 3 (part) .. 12 2 0 2a 4a .. 3 0 20 2a 4b .. 3 0 20 2a 4c 1 (part) 3 0 20 2a 4c, Sec. 2 12 2 0 2a 10 .. I 25 0 0 2a 12 (part) . . 24 1 17 2a 13 .. 25 0 0 2a 14 . . 25 0 0 Mangatoro U 3c 1 .. 51 0 0 1a 3c 4 .. 56 0 0 La 3c 5 .. 56 0 0 1a 3c 6 .. ! 52 0 0 1a 3c 7 .. 56 0 0 Mangauika B 2, Sec. 2 .. 425 0 0 Maraekowhai A 5d 2 .. | 2,424 0 0 Marau .. .. .. 17 1 24 Matamata North Ia .. 91 2 26 In I .." I 77 1 14 Ib2 .. I 68 3 0 Ib 3 .. 91 2 26 2b .. ! 158 3 0 2c .-. 70 3 0 2d .. 45 0 30 2e . . 45 0 30 2f . . 45 0 30 „ 2n . . 56 2 24 2j . . 10 0 0 2k .. 47 I 0 Mokau . . .. .. 28 2 0 Ngapuna (part) .. . . 910 0 0 Ohuanga South 2b I . . 139 2 32 2b 2 (part) 250 0 14 2c .. 35 0 0 2d 2 .. 394 0 0 Okahukura 1 .. .. 416 0 0 Orakei 1, Res. C. 2a 1 . . 10 11 „ 1, Res. C, 2b i . . 12 12 Oraukura .. .. 4,720 0 0 Otawhao A 2c .. .. 39 3 35 A 2d . . .. 40 0 10 A 4, No. 2 .. 277 3 31 A 6d 1 . . . . 86 0 38 Paeroa East 3b 1 . . . . 4 3 20 3b 2a .. 2 3 20 3b 2b .. 7 10 3b 2c .. 2 0 0 3b 2d .. 2 3 20 3b 2k . . 2 0 0 3b 2f . . 3 3 20 3b 2g .. 4 10 3b 2k .. I 12 0 0 4b Ib 2 .. 45 0 30 4b Ib 3a . . 43 2 20 4b Ib 3b . . 99 2 20 4b Ib 30 I .. 44 2 9 | • 4b Ib 3c 2 .. 202 3 11 4b 2a 1 .. 54 1 10 4b 2a 3d .. 126 0 0 4b 2a 3f 1 .. 39 0 3 4b 2a 3f 3 .. 50 0 27 4b 2b 1 .. 144 0 3 4b 2b 2a 1 .. 13 3 15 4b 2b 2a 2 .. 13 3 16 4b 2b 2b .. 41 2 6 4b 2b 2o .. 36 0 1 ' . 4b 2b 2d .. 105 0 38 4b 2c 2 .. 112 0 20 4B2ElB(part) 50 0 0 4 b 2e 2 (part) 63 3 39 4b 2b 3a* .. 132 2 0 4b 2e 3b 1 .. 4 1 31 4b 2e 3b 2 .. 33 0 37 4b 2b 3d .. 102 i 11 Remarks. II Alienations prohibited. Ditto. I ! I i ! Block. I I S Paeroa South A3 B2b I Patatere South Ib 3 Pahikohuru Patekaha Island Poutu 2e 4c, Blocks XIII and XIV Poutu 2e 4d, Blocks XIII and XIV Puketi 2a Te Puna Rangipo North lc 2c 2d 3c 4c 5c 0c Rangitoto-Tuhua— 77b 1a 77b Ib 2a 77b 2b 4a 77b 2b 4b 77b 2b 4c 78b 1 78b 2a 2a 78b 2a 2b 78b 2a 2c 78b 2b 1 .. . . i 78b 2b 2 .. .. ! 78b 2c 1 78b 2c 2a 78b 2c 2b .. 78b 2c 2c 78b 2d 78b 2e 78b 2g (balance) 78b 4a and B 1 78b 4a and B 2 (balance) 78b 4a and B 3 78b 4a and B 4 78b 4a and B 5 80b 2a 80b 2b Rimu-Horohofo .. Rimuroa 2 6 Rotomahana-Parekarangi— In lo 1 . . Ic2 .. lc 3 . . lc 4 . . lc 5 . . lo6 .. lc 7 .. Ic8 .. lc 9 .. lo 10 .. .. .. I lo 11 .. lc 12 .. lc 13 lc 14 .. lo 1.5 . . lo 16 .. lo 17 .. 2a (part) 2b 2c 2e 1 . . 2b 3 . . 2e 4 . . 2e 5 . . 2e 6 . . ; 2e 7 . . j 3a 3a 2 3a 3a 3b 2b 2 (part) l 3a 3b 1 3a 3b 2 i 3a 3b 3a 1 3a 3b 3a 2 3b 3b 3a 3 Area. a. r. r. 495 0 0 1,623 0 0 1,572 1 0 6,500 0 0 19 2 0 350 0 0 320 0 0 698 0 0 196 0 0 956 0 0 4,012 0 0 1,000 0 0 1,763 0 0 2,060 0 0 3,981 0 0 8,731 0 0 118 0 0 43 0 0 472 0 0 332 1 24 612 1 16 238 2 3 509 2 17 151 1 3 336 0 20 213 3 17 27 3 23 92 2 0 74 0 8 114 3 5 322 0 27 200 2 22 406 2 0 19 3 3 391 2 21 94 3 38 174 0 23 625 2 14 1,258 0 1 65 1 32 976 3 32 114 0 0 47 3 37 66 1 29 60 0 0 3 0 0 122 2 3 281 3 0 504 3 34 305 3 32 886 2 18 349 2 25 299 3 9 380 3 20 420 2 20 490 3 29 454 3 12 ' 368 3 4 388 2 9 118 2 9 61 2 21 1 0 0 SO 0 II 5 3 15 387 I 15 287 2 10 461 0 (I 850 2 26 866 2 28 358 3 8 954 2 19 99 2 11 1,367 0 30 308 3 38 1,726 1 31 5 0 0 128 2 0 0 0 20 Remarks. i Alienations pro hibited. Ditto. " „

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TABLE C.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE— continued. Blocks under Negotiation— continued.

Block. Area. Remarks. Block. I Area. Remarks. i Rotomahana-Parekarangi— a. r. p. 3a 3b 3a 4 .. .. 192 2 30 j Alienations prohibited. 3a 3b 3c 2 (part) .. 51 0 0 j Ditto. 3a 3b 3c 3 .. .. 1,056 I 7 3a 3b 4a (part).. .. 14 2 30 3a 3b 4b 2b .. 1,297 0 13 3a 3 (part) (Kiore-Whaka- 100 0 0 kau 4 (part) (Omarukotuku) . . 487 0 0 5a .. .. 268 0 0 5b 2 .. . . .. 546 3 34-4 5b 3 .. .. .. 398 3 11-9 5b4b .. .. .. 2,621 1 8-6 5b 5a I . . .. 74 1 30 5b 5a 2 . . .. 167 1 15 5b 5b . . .. 2,303 0 14-2 5b 6(part) .. . . 47 1 20 6a, Sec. 2, No. 2b 2b . . 20 0 0 6a 2 4b 1a 1a .. .. 39 2 10 6a 2, No. 4b Ib ] . . 477 0 15 6a 2, No. 4b Ib 2 .. 920 0 ] I 6a 2, No. 4b Ib 3 . . 512 3 31 6a 2. No. 4b Ib 4 .. 308 1 2 6a 2, No. 4b 2a .. 1.000 0 0 6a 2, No. 4b 2b .. 127 0 0 6a 2, No. 4b 2c .. 180 0 9 „ 6a 2, No. 4b 2d .. 384 2 20 6a 2, No. 4b 2b .. 60 0 0 6a 2, No. 4b 2f .. 270 0 0 6a 2, No. 4b 2g .. 40 0 0 6a 2, No. 4b 2h 1 .. 458 0 0 6a 2, No. 4b 2h 2 . . 620 0 0 6a 2, No. 4b 2h 3 . . 905 0 0 6a 2, No. 4b 1a 2 . . ! 2,780 0 0 6a 2, No. 5b 1 .. .. 150 0 0 6a 2, No. 5b 2 .. .. i 120 0 34 6a 2, No. 5b 3a .. 20 0 0 6a 2, No. 5b 3b .. I 110 0 0 6a 2, No. 5b 3c .. | 130 0 0 6a 2, No. 6b 3d .. 100 0 0 6a 2, No. 5b 3b 1 .. 40 0 0 6a 2, No. 5b 3e 2 .. 50 0 0 6a 2, No. 5b 3b 3 .. 66 0 0 6a 2, No. 5b 3e 4 .. 44 0 0 6a 2, No. 5b 3e 5 .. 47 0 0 6a 2, No. 5b 3e 6 . . I 55 0 0 6a 2, No. 5b 3e 7 .. 40 0 0 6a 2, No. 5b 3b 8 .. I 66 0 0 6a 2, No. 5b 3e 9 .. 206 0 0 6a 2, No. 5b 3e 10 .. | 5,952 0 0 Subdivisions of RotomahanaParekarangi 6a 2, See. 6, as follows : — Poka .. .. .. 3,630 0 0 Tumunui .. .. 3,080 0 0 WaitarunalA .. .. 3 12 Ib .. .. 11 1 20 2b .. 7 1 10 3 . . . . 23 2 12 4a .. .. 15 3 25 4b .. 28 0 25 5a .. . . 9 2 10 5b . . j 8 3 15 Rotomahana-Parekarangi — 6b .. .. 304 0 0 6c 2b .. . . .. 36 0 0 6d 2b .. .. 329 0 0 6G 2 . . . . .. 10 0 0 6c 3b .. .. 187 2 0 6o 4 . . .. .. 5 0 0 6j 2b I .. .. 13 0 6j 2e 3 . . .. 28 1 0 6j 2b 4 . . .. 48 0 0 0j 2b 5 . . .. 30 3 0 6j 2b 6 . . . . 5 0 0 6j 2b 7a .. ... 5 0 0 6j2b7b .. ,.. 216 2 0 6k 2b . . .. 80 0 0 6l2b1 .. .. 89 i 6 6i, 2b 3 . . .. 12 3 20 6m .. .. 14 2 0 6n 2b . . .. 281 0 0 6o 2b .. .. 625 0 0 6q 2e .. .. .. 624 0 0 Ruamata .. .. 5,000 0 0 I Takanga Tatara-akina 1, 2a, 2b, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Tauhara South B 1 B 2 Taumataua Taurewa 4 West A 1 4 West D 4 West E 2b 1 (balance) Tihoi 3b 1 „ 3b 2 „ 3e 4 ,, 3b 5 „ 3b 6 „ 3b 7 „ 3b 8b 7 Tikitiki Timi Taihoa Reserve Tokaanu B 2a B 2b .. B 2c .. B 2d . . B 2e .. B 2f . . B 2g . . B 2j B 2k .. B 2r. B 2m 1 . . B 2m 2 .. B 2m 3 .. B 2m 4 .. B 2m 5 . . B 2m 6 . . B 2m 7 .. B 2m 8 .. B 2m 9 . . B2m10 B 2h 1 . . B 2h 2 .. B 2h 3 . . B 2h 4 . . Tutaekurj lc 1 lc 9 .. lc 10 .. Waihaha 3d 2 3e 1 „ "3e 2 .. 3e3 Waimanu 2a (part) 2b 2c 2d 2e 2f Waimarama 3a 6b 6b (part) 3a 6b 6a (balance) Waione Waipai Waipapa 1a IbI .. 1e 1 ]E2o .. lc „ lit 1.) 3 1j4 1,t5 Li 6 Waipapa Ik lL „ lM Waipoua 2a Ib ,, 2a lc (part) „ 2a Id (balance) .. 2b 1 ,, 2b, See: 2b, 1 2b, Sec. 2 b, 2 2b 3a 1 2c Waituhi-Kuratau 3 Waiunu A. R. P. 15 2 0 36,772 2 16 14,300 0 0 1,800 0 0 29 3 38 5 0 0 948 0 0 230 0 38 769 I 0 1,566 0 0 300 0 0 157 0 0 200 0 0 200 (I 0 126 0 0 30 0 0 8 2 26 10 0 0 40 3 11 19 1 0 40 0 0 36 0 0 2 0 0 18 2 20 12 0 0 9 0 0 29 2 0 409 3 0 439 0 8 9 3 10 13 0 13 39 0 0 286 3 20 176 1 22 273 3 27 67 2 5 115 1 19 14 2 37 19 3 23 9 3 11 5 2 9 919 0 0 47 3 9 60 2 15 3,901 0 0 400 0 0 83 0 0 3,534 0 0 710 2 0 107 3 9 696 3 0 987 0 0 94 3 33 789 0 0 270 0 0 265 3 8 Alienations pro hibited. Ditto. „ „ ! " '-* i » " 4,144 0 0 10 0 32 51 0 0 64 3 21 117 0 9 166 2 0 2 0 0 40 3 16 56 0 37 8 3 35 62 2 35 68 0 I 108 2 6 376 0 31 189 0 21 204 1 30 93 0 29 1.21 1 21 20 0 0 405 3 0 100 0 0 60 0 0 22 2 0 100 0 0 631 0 0 " >>

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Block. Area. Remarks. Block. Area. Remarks. Whakaari A. R. P. 19 3 8 Alienations prohibited. Ditto. Tangatapu A 2 .. B2 Taumatamahoe 2b 2b 8a 2b 2b 15a 2 2b 2b 15a 3 2b 2b 19a .. 2b 2b 19b.. 2b 2b 19c .. 2b 2b 19d .. Umukaimata 3b, Sec. 1 Waimanu 1e 1g Waitekaha 3 Waituhi-Kuratau 2a Whakaihuwaka C lA 1 C1a2 C Ib 1 C3 C 13i Id .. Wharekahika 6a (balance) „ 6c (part) „ 18c (part) „ 18d (part) „ 18e (part) .. 18h Wharepunga 14b 10b 14b 13b A. R. P. 141 0 0 327 0 0 174 0 5 440 1 0 482 0 37 40 0 0 36 1 36 149 2 0 67 2 37 450 0 10 70 3 14 24 3 4 36 3 29 2,000 0 0 61 0 0 224 2 27 497 0 0 88 2 0 88 1 10 9 0 0 9 0 0 159 0 0 20 0 0 45 0 0 50 0 0 512 0 0 871 0 35 Whangaipeke 1 3 .. 4 .. 5 .. 6 .. 7 .. 8 .. 9 .. 10 .. Aorangi B 1a (part) Hauturu West 1a, Sec. 2b .. 1, Sec. 2b .. 2, See. Ib .. Kopua Is 2b 2b 1 „ Is 2b 2b 2b Mayor Island (Tuhua) Murimotu Ib 2 Rangitoto-Tuhua 31d 31f 2 .. 31g2b .. „ 35e (part) Rotomahana-Parekarangi— 3a 3a 2 3a 3a 3b 2 (balance) 3a 3b 4a 3a 3b 4b 1 Taheke .. Tahora 2b 2b 1 .. 587 2 0 281 3 0 211 2 0 200 0 0 619 3 0 1,515 3 0 329 2 0 329 2 0 2,084 0 0 675 1 8 486 3 32 47 0 22 317 3 12 323 0 0 305 2 1 3,154 0 0 257 0 0 108 2 10 234 1 19 213 0 32 1,822 0 0 99 2 11 3,620 2 30 99 1 18 395 1 30 2,919 0 0 1,614 0 0 Total 269,394 0 24-84

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NATIVE LAND COURTS AND OTHER MATTERS UNDER CONTROL OF NATIVE DEPARTMENT. REPORT OF UNDER-SECRETARY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1930. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1930 Session I, G-09

NATIVE LAND COURTS AND OTHER MATTERS UNDER CONTROL OF NATIVE DEPARTMENT. REPORT OF UNDER-SECRETARY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1930. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1930 Session I, G-09