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that objection would be raised by the Moturoa or resident Natives in the event of Poharama's and W. Kawaho's wish being granted by the Government - They understand the reason why Poharama and W. Kawaho desire to sell the land, but the effect it might produce upon the natives generally who have considered such lands inalienable, might probably, without the clearest explanation, operate adversely to the purchase of land. A circular from the Government would be a good medium for explaining to the Natives the circumstances connected with any alteration in

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