π From: C Brown, Waitotara Date: 30 January 1894 Subject: Tare Paraone Uru te Angina wants to know where the natives can place their fishing station on the Okotuku stream (section 50, Waitotara)
[It also contains former papers from the Native office and Native & Defence -]
- John Notman (on behalf of Jane Kells) β forwarding vouchers for rent of section 50 Waitotara, 1888-1892
- Uru Te Angina, Papatupu, Waitotara β Re a claim to Ototoka Block states that his property consisting of canoes etc were taken by the Europeans, 1885
- Borlase and Barnicoat, Wanganui - Returning leases and counterparts (Kells to the Crown) with the alterations initiated as required, 1883
- Governor - Signing the accompanying Counterpart Lease of the undermentioned land viz: - Western moiety of section 50, Waitotara District, containing 42 acres, 1883
- James Booth, Resident Magistrate, Wanganui - Report regarding land at the mouth of the Ototoka stream offered to Government by Mr. W Kells, 1883
- T W Lewis, Under Secretary, Native Department - Extract from "The Special Powers to Contracts Act 1882" enabling the Governor to accept a lease of a piece of land in the Waitotara District for the occupation of certain Natives as a fishing station, 1882
- James Booth, Wanganui - Mr. Kells is enquiring if any steps have yet been taken towards purchase of a piece of land at the mouth of the Ototoka as a reserve for Uru te Angina and others, 1881
- Native Minister - Re interview with Uru te Angina relative to a promises made to him in respect of a piece of land called "Pakaraka" etc, 1879
- Major Brown, Taranaki - Regarding promise made by Hon. J Sheehan to Uru te Angina that he would purchase the fishing station site from Mr. Kells, thinks that about 15 acres would be sufficient, 1879
- Uru te Angina and another, Wellington - Wants Native Minister to appoint a day for their seeing him, regarding Pakaraka and Ngarauru questions, 1876
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- π’ Justice Department (1983)