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2 August 1858 Waipuriki My dear brother I send you a few lines by Ferguson who is going up in a hurry to have something to say in the Generall Assembly. He is getting a great man hear. I shall not say much hear this time. I never got the account till the moment he was going away and he had to call on me for one hundred pounds which I hope you will pay when convenient. I am much grieved at the present time to troubble you for money but I can not help as my mind is easy that all the money I had was not spent foolis[h]. I am glad to tell you that I have sold Titiacuro and I am to get £500.0.0 in six weeks from

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