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Mount Herbert 11 August 1859 My dear Maclean, I have just time to write you a line to ask you to let me know any particulars you may learn per Wonga wonga in regard to the reported disturbance in Wairarapa. Cooper's news yesterday about the Wairarapa settlers sending their families into town naturally alarms me very much for the safety of our folks at Wangai Moana, altho' I don't think they will be among the obnoxious people. I fear this movement may bring us troubles unless matters are managed with a very prudent hand. I suppose you will now hurry off as fast you can to the seat of trouble but I hope to see you here for a night before you go, If you can manage to work off Worgan's matter and also Tanner's payment for Rent and before you go I think it will conduce to satisfy the Natives that we are determined to see justice done to them in every instance. Ewhi desires me to say that he wishes you to look after his share of the Tikokino Black and not to pay all the money away to the others. Of course I merely give the message as he gave it me me. He is living close to my place. I don't envy your billet for the next few months but I know that your tact and sense of duty will carry you thro everything. In haste Yours always, H.R. Russell.