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a Timoti Tarahau, of Turanga. Te Hhjßojo J*jJg*S^ Te Haka, Te Mokena and taofa£ preo^^ked^yAe^o^^ „ • +1,,, rlnv they had a taiK auouu Af«atiawa chiei (tamer t« „ q , vav your women, pltara and Kereopa, wth s°me B t to to house a Kowhai and a Grace were Pft'f'oS a place inland, the "Eclipse" came m, tte £ on his way -J&J^ftS alongside as -f^^fES Levy, who was on board store and anchored thei.. boarcL i heard mm a prote nded to read out o„ Kuaki native named A\ w imjei him . H e held it *P"JgI patis f act ion .at becoming then went on shore talMUn i nat wou ld happen, a . __« Heoi ano te korero ki to kept a prisoner as he did not Mjg g j oltoer and »ra« y, r Bauapi and I then talked o^ei 1 ded oTer t0 us , but **«£» 20 lmora k a kite koe i Sand asked that they B^Ya kamga c an ona karu! _ AP°P°^VU for the Ministers r T l "c tangata *£*£* J^SSh. talk andEauapiawmt SaUtekueaukotahLmou" taku tikanga." N«J refused , "Kore rawa an c whak^- iareturae dandrennimed
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