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part of his section that he might occupy, providing he gave it up in 12 months' time. To this arrangement the native agreed; and he and Mr. Aubry are now living on friendly terms. Enclosure No. 5. A complaint was brought to me by some natives,- that there was a sum of £.10/- due to them from a European at the Company's Dr., for house-building; which he refused to pay. I demanded the money; and it was accordingly paid. Enclosure No. 6. Katatori, the native Chief from Managaraka, brought a complaint against Mr. Gillingham, a settler there, for his cattle having damaged his potatoes; and complained that he had now no potatoes. I went to Mangaraka

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