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The land the Ngatiapa tribe wish to sell is from Wangahua to Turakina, and goes inland about 12 or 14 miles to a place named Wirengapopia. The Ngatiapa are now about 200 strong, according to their own calculation, so that their numbers must exceed what I have taken down. They make very kind professions to Europeans, if they should settle here, that they should not quarrel with them as other tribes do. Left Turakina Pa at 7 in the morning, and got to Rangitikei Pa, Te Eauaua Hakeka's place, about 10 a.m. This chief told me that Iwikau, the Heuheu, left there on Saturday, and was very annoyed about

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