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and what would be the best mode of getting him here. My Father has paid Mr. Hoskin the sum of Ten pounds, you were so good as to lend me, believing this will meet your wishes. Mr. Standish informed me that your oath as Magistrate is for the Northern Province only; and I believe Mr. Halse has written you to that effect. My uncle has one of the newcomers, a clergyman's son, by name Bishop, living at Tatori for board and lodging, to get some insight into Stock keeping; and another gentleman, of the name of Broughton, who has been in the India Service, is living with John Smith, on the same terms. My Father will write you by the next mail; and in the meantime, desires me to tell you, that E Waka still asserts the disputed spot of land in Major Lloyd's

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