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(For His Excellency's information) (Signed) Donald McLean 19th. June 1873 NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPH. Hamilton To:- Hon. D. McLean Wellington 18th. June 1873 No news to-day from anywhere I am waiting arrival of Dr. Pollen here this evening. General feeling in Waikato is calming down. The establishments of the Outposts has given confidence against attack and the settlers are quietly attending to their usual business. I do not think many anticipate an agressive movement by the King Party. It, however, the almost unanimous opinion that the murderers of Sullivan should be taken at any cost, no one believes the murderers will be given up for reward. (Signed) James Mackay Jnr.

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