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Chief of Turakina informs me that in the course of a few years, he will dispose of the Turakina Reserve of eight hundred acres, as he intends, at my suggestion, to make immediate preparations to settle between the rivers. The right of eel-fishing, in such places as may not be drained by European settlers; the village and cultivations including sixteen hundred acres of land at Parewanui; Kawana Hakeki's burial ground; fifty acres near some fishing lagoons, (coloured red on the map); the right of cultivation till March, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, on some spots of land, opposite the Awahou, and a similar right for a period of three years, on two places on the North bank of the Wangaehu, - comprehend the whole of

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