2023-10-262023-10-261870-1907http://hdl.handle.net/1885/303872The lands being described are in Vanuatu, primarily on Espiritu Santo, Tanna, Efate, Moso, Epi, Malo, and Aoba. Certain placenames have been transcribed as follows: Namalo, Naone, Lizen, Rewacaw, Port Resolution, Waroora, Quanaris, Elamarnie, Nabatorkar, Gulphur Bay, White land, Wallegas, Wysissie, Yacobun, Naroom, Edamarny, Bonan Island, Deception Island (also called Morsa or Sewa or Moso), Eneghuice Beach, Arragean Gully, Kunipe Gully, Nappy Manhook, Epul, Lownepcomonra, Tanowreekee, Vatuleeka, Nangasulega Napoaka, Eram Biela, Woranmah, Taurwes, Mangaliu, Island of Mai, Nambatuna, Nagesunatalie Luava Lovere, Pulubo, Lopa, Yechio Batua, Vionayubi, Marachi, Yechio Point, Bulumbombouro Bay, Batua Point, Marachi River, Vioambo, Botoborugo, Buronegisumbara, Buroatano, Viko, Vonmorus, Biele, Vionaiso, Bursilo, Rana Corei, Burumba, Lopa, Matocamila, Azone River, Tangoa, Araki or Arake (Hat Island), Chaung-ne-aru, Benue, Bene, Rowah, Nasoon-noon-na, Bon-a-day, Velapoi, Mamape, Vena Takatha, Lalluara, Eburebre, Nawalli, Togalla,documentThis image is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University.land rightslegal documentsCopies of descriptions of land and legal agreements from Vanuatu