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a dispute with Mr. Crapp the Public Works officer in charge about the amount due to him. They referred this to me three days ago. The sum Tamaikowha was to get was originally settled by me, he says however that Captain Turner when at Te Waimana promised him something for some extra work; this Mr. Crapp denies. On the occasion referred to Tamaikowha told me that if he was deceived by Government he would ill some European and run away and join the Waikatos - the word "again" referring to a claim he has for Militia services, forwarded by me some time since. I told him he would gain nothing by threats and have written to Capt Turner on the subject. Although Tamai kowha has sometimes been somewhat blunt and uncivil to me, he has never lost his temper before. From information received from Henui Kakitu I fear that Tamaikowha is doing his best to cause mischief, but I do not think that he is supported by anyone at present. His people are anxious for further work on the roads, which I shall endeavour to arrange. I think that a letter from you to him thanking him for his services in roadmaking might have a good effect/ I remain Yours very respectfully, Herbert W. Brabant. To:-- The Hon.D. McLean Wellington

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