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them that the Government are unable to meet this payment; as that belief would not only alienate the faith of the tribe with whom we are now in treaty, - but that of all others in the Province, from whom the Government may either now, or eventually desire to purchase land. For instance, - at the Wairarapa they might justly argue that the settlers are more punctual in paying their annual rentals, than the Government promise to be in carrying out that

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