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offered; which will occupy probably a month or more; when I shall return again; and by that time I trust the natives here will have settled their differences. The Superintendent and Halse fancy I should remain until the work here is finished; but as the natives themselves give me no hope of their assistance, until after the Wellington people come, I shall not be doing wrong by forwarding Mokau a little, without prejudice to my work here. Ihaia, of the Waitara, shot a young man from Onairo the other day, who was accused of adultery with his wife. A taua was got up by W. Kingi, so therefore the matter passed away very quietly. I shall be careful

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