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Pacific Manuscripts Bureau PACIFIC MANUSCRIPTS BUREAU Room 4201, Coombs Building Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200 Australia Telephone: (612) 6125 2521 Fax: (612) 6125 0198 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://rspas.anu.edu.au/pambu REEL LIST PMB 1241 GOVERNMENT OF NIUE, Justice, Lands and Survey Department, Land Court: Wills, 1888-1986 Reels 1-3. RESTRICTED ACCESS. No access without the written permission of the Secretary for Justice, Lands and Survey, Government of Niue, PO Box 75, Alofi, Niue Island. Reel No. Village Name File No. Date Reel 1 Alofi Will of Pala 11/6/24, 1926 11/3/1114 Alofi Will of Tolihepala 11/7/22 1926 Alofi Will of Iosefa (Togalupo) 11/6/21 1896(?) Alofi Will of Melelaunisi No file No. 1956-1961 Alofi Will of A.G. Godsmark 11/6/7 1928-1972 Alofi Will of Fakatauahi Kamutoa 11/6/78 1986 Alofi Will of Vakaimotu and 11/3/918 n.d. Makataga Alofi Will of Atumatapule 1239/ 1901-1937 Alofi Will at Fakaheketao No file No. 1925-1926 Alofi Will Iopu Togahai 11/3/1045 1912-1969 Alofi Will of Ligiua 11/6/75 1982 Alofi Will of Tapoleue No file No. 1963 Alofi Will of Tioni Manuela 11/7/48 1965-1979 Alofi Will of Gofe Talotose 11/6/45 1960 Alofi Will of Tolinepala/Pt. 11/3/1108 1926-1982 Fonokomo Alofi South Will of Tauia 11/6/86 1965 Alofi South Will of Sifatagaloa Tulepu 11/6/86 n.d. Alofi Will of Fakaheketao 11/3/1032 1925-1926 Alofi Fakaheketao 11/3/1041 1925-1981 Alofi Luka No file No. 1888 Alofi Makanetiaki 11/6/59 1967-1957 Alofi Tukimata 11/6/6 1926-1957 Alofi Will of Luka 11/3/622 1888-1978 Alofi Will of Togevilisio 11/6/163 1957-1962 Alofi Iakopo Mohematagi 11/3/664 1901-1937 Alofi.South Will of Faleaulusita 11/6/42 1954-1956 Alofi Will of Peter Driver 11/6/57 1966-1971 Alofi Will at Atumatapuk 11/3/871 1901-1913 Alofi Will of Togahai 11/6/15 1912-1937 Alofi Will of Mohelagi 11/3/654 1901-1937 Alofi Will of Togiahele Tupii No file No. 1951 Alofi Will of Tolihepala 11/3/1109 1926 Alofi Will of Kuluia No file No. 1969 P/c Alofi Will of Lotuni Aleike (Rodney 11/6/40 1967 Alec) PMB 1241 Reel List Govt. of Niue, Justice Dept., Land Court: Wills, 1888-1986 Alofi Will of Malamaisi Godsmark No file No. 1994 Alofi Will of Tafatu Morris 11/7/60, 11/6/90 1968 Alofi Will of Vinepa Talamahina No file No. 1992 Alofi Will of Salaiva Sofaea 11/6/71 1983 Reel 2 Alofi Will of Fagaloto, Iakopo No file No. 1901-1991 Moheniatagi Alofi Will of Tolihepala 11/3/200 1926-1936 Alofi Pt. Lialagi Will of Moana 11/6/56 1967 Alofi Pt. Iatapeka. 1. Will of Luka. 11/3/621 1888-1955 2: Otikai & others vs. Poihega. Alofi Will of Makete and Mollie 11/7/8 1920-1966 Alofi Will of Luka 11/7/8 1888-1965 Tamakautoga Will of Seleniole Logatupe 11/6/112 1961 Tamakautoga Will of HulataHutane 11/6/63 1976 Tamakautoga Will of Hetoa Kumitau 11/6/53 1953-1991 Avatele Will of Molia 11/7/28 1939-1940 Avatele Will of Lufetoa 11/6/69 1952 Avatele Will of Patia 11/6/5 1924 Avatele Will of Ikitogia 11/3/1055 1918 Avatele Will of Mitiona Tanu 11/6/62 1973 Avatele Will of Fapene 11/6/61 1971 Avatele Will of Harry Lupo 11/6/51 1939-1946 Avatele Will of Moleni Tokaluga 11/6/32 1933 Avatele Will of Ulukita 11/6/107 1953 Avatele Will of Hegalagi 116/6/4 1915 Avatele Will of Fotukiulu Kumitau No file No. 1985 Avatele Will of Sialematavaka No file No. 1932 Avatele Will of Ikitogia 11/3/1081 1918 Avatele Will of Ikitogia 11/3/23 1918 Avatele Will of Leletoa 11/6/3 1915 Avatele Will of Poitoli 11/6/11 1928 Hakupu Will of Lilo Hakupu 11/3/690 1937 Hakupu Will of Lagatila 11/6/14 1957-1963 Hakupu Will of Lefiki Talagi 11/6/113 1970 Hakupu Will of Tukutupe No file No. n.d. Hakupu Will of Mokaofa Jackson No file No. 1983 (?) Hakupu Will of Lalee Punimata 11/7/36 1952-59 Hukupu Will of Fineone Tukutupe No file No. 1985 Liku Will of Tamuhina 11/3/712 1937 Liku Will of Kamotie 11/6/88 1966 Liku Will of Lilo Makamauta. 11/3/709, 1937-1938 11/3/709 Liku Will of Talasimoka Kamosie No file No. 1991 Liku Will of Taumatafiti No file No. 1961-1962 Liku Will of Kulupa 11/6/25 1937-38 Lakepa Will of Latuki 11/3/11 1951 Lakepa Will of Lagahetau 11/6/118 1962 Lakepa Will of Meltau Saulo 11/7/12 1927 Lakepa Will of Pulelahi 11/3/851 1938 Lakepa Will of Patutoa No file No. 1952 Lakepa Will of Ikifakaholo No file No. 1944 Lakepa Will of Malamahega 11/7/44 1951 Mutalau Will of Kasini Pierre 11/6/60 1964 Mutalau Will of Fitihoi 11/6/35 1953-58 2 PMB 1241 Reel List Govt. of Niue, Justice Dept., Land Court: Wills, 1888-1986 Mutalau Will of Matagimotu 11/6/160 1955 Mutalau Will of Vakaafi Siafa 11/6/77 1986 Mutalau Will of Hale Paka 11/6/55 1964-1967 Mutalau Will of Manogilele Hetoa 11/6/79 1986 Mutalau Will of Kilimafiti 11/7/29 1940 & 1957 Reel 3 Matalau Will of Sakana 11/6/33 1945 Mutalau Will of Lauini No file No. 1966 Toi Will of Seilala Lisipa 11/6/74 1982 Toi Will of Kaipaula Lisipano 11/7/37 1953-1960 Hikutavake Will of Masiu Pulehetogia 11/6/121 1990 Hikutavake Will of Sianitama, Lione & 11/7/54 1966 Meleola Paotama and Sione Tapaotame Hikutavake Will of Tagamaka 11/6/73 1973 Hikutavake Will of Tauliti Fuluhega 11/6/39 1952 Hikutavake Will of Sifahetmotu No file No. n.d. Mokatagaloa Hikutavake Will of Namukulu 11/6/89 1955-1956 Tuapa Will of Loto Kanavatoa & Faise 11/6/50 1969 Matagi Tuapa Will of Togiatama No file No. 1936 Tuapa Will of Laponi Lanisi 11/6/102 n.d. Tuapa Will of Fisimono Sine Manetoa 11/6/92 1957 Tuapa Will of F. Palalagi 11/6/83 1989 Tuapa Will of Kaifofo 11/6/111 (?) 1955 Tuapa Will of Sionelua 11/6/97 1959 Tuapa Will of Toafolia 11/6/19 1924 Tuapa Will of Fakatule 11/7/38 1958-1989 Tuapa Will of Poimatagi Okesene 11/6/41 1956-1975 Tuapa Will of Moka 11/6/26 1923-1926 Tuapa Will of Tom P. Togia Tamatoa 11/6/66 1978 Tuapa Will of Lagigie 11/6/49 1963-1965 Tuapa Will of Aitaua Poimatagi 11/6/31 1942 Makefu Will of Siahi 11/7/52 1966 Makefu Will of Selemoana Misipeka 11/6/58 1967 Makefu Will of Ulumotu 11/6/10 n.d. * * * 3.
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