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I have had a deputation of the Hau Haus from Piako. They came to invite me to a Meeting at either Ngamanahu, or Hamiaki. But you will see a Report on the subject. I have little doubt that there is a great division amongst the King Party on the question of Te Kooti. Would it not be well to watch the movement closely, and see whether a favourable opportunity will not offer, of stepping in? The Ngatierangi are very desirous to be employed in some way, and I should be very glad to do it. Hitherto they have been kept in a state of punishment for their past acts. Not having been employed, I am anxious to employ them on the roads, which are absolutely necessary for defensive purposes. As we are now, we are out off entirely from our out-settlements Te Waiwa and Otumoetai, except at low water. I should like to have £500 to spend for this purpose. I will apply officially. Excuse this hasty line. Lots of natives are waiting for me. Yours very faithfully (Signed) H. Clarke. To:- D. McLean Esq.

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