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Poverty Bay 26th. Oct. 1871. My dear Sir, I have got my intimation to hand over the command of the District to Inspector Pitt. I hope my case is not an isolated one. It must be a very unpleasant task, saving the public money. A Trooper (Poverty Bay Volunteers) named Shuker some time ago made application to you through Captain Porter to be employed as orderly to the latter gentleman, to attend him up the coast on his visits to Ngtiporou. As Shuker has rendered good service to the country by his services on the West Coast under Von Tempsky and on the East under me, at Pukematri - Wairaengahika - Ngatipa etc. and has been with Captain Porter in the late expeditions of Ngatiporou I would recommend you to grant his request. An orderly is required in Gisborne for furthering the dispatch of business and from my own knowledge I am certain he would get service in that capacity. You will not, I hope, allow the prisoners given into the hands of Ngatiporou for safe keeping - to come back here again. The Native mind here is not sufficiently well ballisted to allow of such a thing being done with impunity, and there are not many cases where the friendlies are desirous of having them back. You have plenty of money for Native purposes - why not isolate these prisoners - or at any rate we pray you not to allow them to return here. My reason for speaking on the subject is that a considerable number of them are now in the Bay - they came on leave I suppose and I know they stop long enough to make themselves obnoxious. It is not pleasant for us who survive, to look on the faces of the co-partners of Biggs and Wilsons murderers. If you desire it I will write officially, giving you the names of the returned prisoners - and state also under whose charge they were. We hope you will keep Nesbitt as R.M. and M.D. to Constabulary and natives. I congratulate you on your strong position in the House. Believe me, Yours very truly, Chas. Westrup.
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3 pages written 26 Oct 1871 by Charles Westrup in Poverty Bay, Inward letters - Charles Westrup

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Key Value
Document date 26 October 1871
Document MCLEAN-1025497
Document title 3 pages written 26 Oct 1871 by Charles Westrup in Poverty Bay
Document type MANUSCRIPT
Attribution ATL
Author 469678/Westrup, Charles, d 1903
Collection McLean Papers
Date 1871-10-26
Decade 1870s
Destination Unknown
Englishorigin ATL
Entityid 32
Format Full Text
Generictitle 3 pages written 26 Oct 1871 by Charles Westrup in Poverty Bay
Iwihapu Unknown
Language English
Name 469678/Westrup, Charles, d 1903
Origin 91262/Poverty Bay
Place 91262/Poverty Bay
Recipient Unknown
Section Manuscripts
Series Series 1 Inward letters (English)
Sortorder 0701-0099
Subarea Manuscripts and Archives Collection
Tapuhigroupref MS-Group-1551
Tapuhiitemcount 33
Tapuhiitemcount 2 14501
Tapuhiitemcount 3 30238
Tapuhiitemdescription 33 letters written from Poverty Bay, Hawke's Bay and Auckland, 1865-1871 & undated. Includes piece-level inventory for letters accessioned pre-1969
Tapuhiitemgenre 3 230058/Personal records Reports
Tapuhiitemname 469678/Westrup, Charles, d 1903
Tapuhiitemname 3 4809/McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877
Tapuhiitemref MS-Papers-0032-0630
Tapuhiitemref 2 Series 1 Inward letters (English)
Tapuhiitemref 3 MS-Group-1551
Tapuhiitemsubjects 3 1446/New Zealand Wars, 1860-1872
Tapuhiitemtitle Inward letters - Charles Westrup
Tapuhiitemtitle 2 Series 1 Inward letters (English)
Tapuhiitemtitle 3 McLean Papers
Tapuhireelref MS-COPY-MICRO-0535-096
Teiref ms-1304-086
Year 1871

3 pages written 26 Oct 1871 by Charles Westrup in Poverty Bay Inward letters - Charles Westrup

3 pages written 26 Oct 1871 by Charles Westrup in Poverty Bay Inward letters - Charles Westrup

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