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should be taken for the present - Tamihana saw me this morng. and promised to write to you on the subject. I merely mention this to show that a little time as convenient should be lost in taking some measures for the settlement of these matters -The natives are unsettled and expectant of the projected meeting, from which I anticipate large results - At 'Mohaka' Paora rerepu has asked me to survey his lands for the purpose of passing them through the court - he is also anxious that something further should be done about 'Pihanui' the block on the 'Waiau' some time since offered to you. I am unwilling to do anything in any of these matters that may not meet the thorough concurrence of the Govt. and altho extremely anxious to get to work have preferred waiting hitherto until I should have the Honor of receiving, some intimation of views on these subjects. The 'Wairoa' has now upwards of six feet on the bar with a soft bottom. It is scarcely likely that we shall have a better entrance than we have at present: and the continued presence of the 'Huntress' is to say the least of it detrimental to the Interests of the settlement. Apologising for tresspassing on your time I beg to remain Your Honors Most obedient servt. George B. Worgan His Honor Donald McLean Esqr.

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