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settlers, with their flocks, and herds, are daily finding their way to the beautiful and fertile Rangitikei plains; dissatisfaction among the natives will soon be felt by their European neighbours, - a feeling of insecurity will naturally follow, and the most flourishing and rapidly improving district that Wellington possesses, will not only diminish in its present intrinsic value, but what is of still greater importance,

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