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being habitually with them, they are often passed unobserved, unless something more than usually attractive should draw the attention. The view inland of Tapuwai. or the new Pah, is certainly equal in beauty to the most cultivated scenery. The gradual undulation of the level country, and the immense extent of it that is covered with schrubs and plants, add to the other attractions of the scene. It cannot be supposed that such an extent of country was ever intended to lay waste, when its original occupiers are dead and gone, and the remnant unable to use or occupy the country. Slept at Wareatea in Bollard's tent, and had a comfortable supper of roast fowls, tea, etc., provided by R.Brown.

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