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Panapa, to indicate that opposition would be offered to an extension of the boundary beyond that spot. I requested Te Heu Heu to return with me to Whanganui, that I might, in the presence of the Chiefs and assessors at this settlement, have an explanation from him for such proceedings. He accordingly did so; and at a Meeting held with him this forenoon, he promised to forgo all opposition, declaring at the same time that his anger was against the Ngatiapa tribe, who cursed him; and that he had no intention of interfering with the Europeans. He also states that after he returns from a

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