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to move but I think at present their no harm in letting him stop for a few weeks. The old Hapuka when he came back from Wellington he came to se me and was verry pleasant. Had diner and telling me all the news and how well you were and how well he behaved in all matters. I was glad to se the old man but when leaving he said he came to get some money that was due to Paul. I then went to the station and saw Condie and told that the Hapuka came for some money for Paul and Condie said is safe to let him have it. I said yes by drawing an order in Paul's own name and let the Hapuka give a receipt it would be safe. This was he got the order and signed for it and he asked for the ten pounds for himself and I said to him do not know how you and the Makarini stand. He said their was lots of money due him. I have a bukabuka from the Makarini. Well show it when you can get money at aney time. He went away in a great [word missing].

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