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Kooti's people or other hauhau, but to keep quiet and there would be no disturbance, also informing Hohepa that the firing at him (Hohepa) was only a mahi tamariki, and not to be taken as coming from the hauhau or King's natives. After the receipt of this letter a small meeting assembled at Te Horeti when it was decided not to agree to Rewi's request, with regard to Hauhau passing through the district - The Queenites have drawn a kati from Rotoaira to Horohoro passing on the Western shores of the lake and crossing the Waikato above

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