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Glencoes, and is related to them. He tells me that the present family are first and second cousins of mine. Called according to appointment on the Governor at half past nine, respecting the Waikanae natives. Found him very affable and kind in his conversation, and willing to come to Waikanae, if I write to inform him that there is a probability of an arrangement being effected. He seems to agree with me in thinking that the natives will not come to any terms about Waitara; and that it would be well to induce some of them to remain at Waikanae; that their numbers should not be so formidable at Taranaki, and that their remaining would be a barrier to other tribes who might feel disposed to unite against the Europeans. The natives called on the Governor when I left, Mr. Kemp acting as Interpretor. Tuhara and others called. Saw Mr. Hadfield, who I found a most clear intelligent narrator of the Waikanae question,

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