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being given with regard to lands there; that he does not wish to have individual portions pointed out; that if the Europeans are to remain, they must only occupy the lands to the sea side of the Devon line; that inland of that, he should reserve for themselves. Some of the natives of this tribe, six of whom have received a payment for land from the New Zealand Company, are desirous that the Europeans should remain on the lands they have oultivated there; and also dispose of more lands for their use. But as this does not meet with Katatori's approval, and nothing decisive will be entered into by the natives of his tribe, without his sanction, nothing definite has been arranged. 4th. Te Hua. The natives of this settlement are desirous to sell some of their lands; and one of them who

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