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Ngatiraukawas, let us hold it fast, Let us hold it fast." - Alluded to Kawana Hokeke's death, lamenting the same, and referring to his having saved him in time of war. - In reference to their old wars, and his father's friendly treatment of Te Rauparaha, when he came to Waitotara, having sent on a body of natives to meet him there. "The Ngatiapas have been kind and hospitable long enough to natives without gratitude, or any return being made to us." This young man, in a very spirited speech, enumerated some of Rauparaha's treacherous acts,

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