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when the Ngatiapa relied on his sincerity, having made peace, and afterwards, from a theft of a canoe at Manawatu, by the Rangitane's, attacked and destroyed several of them. "Ratanui was also welcomed by us when he came here from the Interior; and it was in our power to attack him advantageously." "If you sell the land, I will take possession of it from the Europeans; that is, after you receive payment for it, not before." - "I give up my land; Taratoa, the land I spoke of to you, some time ago. All of it I give up to the

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