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loss, being a well-disposed old Chief. Mr. Shaw, whose cattle had also destroyed a few of his potatoes, paid him a sum of 6/-, being the amount I awarded the native. He is still dissatisfied that he receives no further redress for what has been stolen. Enclosure No. 10. Te Munu, a Native Chief here, who owns the land which has been laid out as a Native Reserve, and let to a European,- being desirous that he should occupy a part of the Reserve. I arranged with the European to let him have the part that he had not cultivated upon; with which the Chief was satisfied, and wished the European and himself should cultivate together.

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