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We had our evening repast, and some further conversation to satisfy our inquisitive neighbours; and retired to rest, to be prepared for the next day's Journey. Mr. Webster takes his leave of us. Several of the Ngamotu natives are seen coming along. A letter has been received by Mr. Turton, from the Rev. J. Whitely, acquainting him that he had used his utmost exertions to have the Taue returned, but was unsuccessful. We hear, also, Mr. Turton is on his way after us, though he had told me on the Sunday evening he would not be likely to come till he had heard from the Rev. J. Skevington, of Waimate, what was going on

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