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Whanganui, by way of Waitara and the Taumatanahoe ranges, from having to enquire into some native claims, and adjust disputes that were pending between a party of the Waitara and Ngatiruru natives of Whanganui. At Parikino I met Te Heu Heu, whom I was most anxious to see before his return to Taupo; as I was informed that he, Rangihaeata and Taratoa and been making some objections to the interior boundary of the Rangitikei purchase, and that a post had been put up in their name by a native named

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