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sale, in continuation of the present purchase; extending to the Awakino, inland, on the North bank, to where the boundary line at the Piupiu (near Waiwakau) produced, will intersect; so that I am negotiating for one Block, while surveying the other; but you will please not receive this as a decided offer yet, because all the people concerned are not yer consuited. He also wishes me to say that he will cease his entire control after the sale of the land, when this last-named place is sold; --- not because the land is not his, nor that he could not sell if he presses it, but for the sake of peace with the natives in the Interior. He will, however, use his influence with the natives inland to sell; and will go with me at any future time, when I shall have his support. The old man is growing blind, and hears about the land being occupied by us. The Chief of the Ngatikinokau tribe, with nearly the whole of his people, are said to have decided on the sale of the land from Huikomako, (our present boundary), to Huitihere, running inland to the source of the Awakino, and along the river, until it meets Ta Kerei's land, Wahia and some of his followers are likely to pay you a visit

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