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before the assembled natives, certain Chiefs of great influence, objected to them, stating that the Treaty would deprive them of their lands; that it was smooth and oily, but treachery was hidden under it. On occasion of the outbreak under Heke, in the year 1844, Heke states, in a letter to the Governor, - ''The white people said to me, - 'John Heke, your

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