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the time of its transfer it may be said that it would not be worth while disputing such a small kail garden but such has been frequently the case on much smaller pieces where there have been numerous conflicting claims. I observe that the rights of property amongst the Ngatiawas is very different from the northern tribes of the Island. The divisions among the former are so full of minuteness and detail that to effect extensive purchases of land is both difficult and complicated in the extreme.

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