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the tana, volunteered to go with me, and use his endeavours in the restoration of the horse. Warira was stubborn, and required a great deal of pressing before he gave way. The sore point is now, confession; and they will never believe but that Henwood, his man Connor, or John Loveridge, the younger, fired the shot; and under all the circumstances of the case, I cannot but think they are right. If Henwood did not inflict the wound, I am of opinion that he knows who did. Peter, the horse's name, is well, better than ever, and as fit as a rabbit. In haste, I am, Sir, Yours faithfully (Signed) H. Halse. To:- Donald McLean Esq.

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