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hills the whole well adapted for pastoral purposes had been applied for in runs by intending sheep-farmers and great anxiety was felt by them that the land should be purchased from the Natives and its occupation by Europeans legalised. Mr. McLean succeeded in bringing these negociations to a satisfactory conclusion and on the 10th March three thousand pounds were paid by Mr. Cooper and the land

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