✨ Land Claims Register
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400, Four hundred acres, more or less, being a
piece of Land situated in the Frith of the Thames,
called Motu The.
Alleged to have been purchased from certain
Native Chiefs (not named), on the 5th of
November, 1839.
Consideration—merchandise, value not stated.
Case No. 66.—JAMES REDDY CLENDON, of the
Bay of Islands, Esq., claimant.
220, Two hundred and twenty acres, more or
less, situated at Okiato, Bay of Islands.
Alleged to have been purchased from the Native
Chiefs Pomare, Kiwi Kiwi, Hauware, Hihi,
and Wareamu, in December, 1830.
Consideration—merchandise to the amount of
£151 14s. sterling.
Case No. 66 (a)—JAMES REDDY CLENDON, of the
Bay of Islands, Esq., claimant.
80, Eighty acres, more or less, situated at Kai-
taitia, Bay of Islands.
Alleged to have been purchased from the Na-
tive Chiefs, Pomare, Ahou, and Arau, in No-
vember, 1837.
Consideration—merchandise to the amount of
£28 15s. sterling.
EDWARD LEE GODFREY,
MATHEW RICHMOND,
COMMISSIONERS.
Printed by JOHN MOORE, for the Trustees of the
Auckland Newspaper and General Printing
Company, Wednesday, July 7th. 1841.
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🗺️ Register of Native Land Claims for Thames and Bay of Islands
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey7 July 1841
Native Land Claims, Land Purchase, Thames, Bay of Islands, Claimant, Commissioners
- James Reddy Clendon (Esquire), Claimant in land purchase investigation
- Edward Lee Godfrey, Commissioner
- Mathew Richmond, Commissioner
NZ Gazette 1841, No 1