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that I should be made the medium of communication in all cases as faras possible with the natives - Col. Lambert I know viewed me in the light of a political enemy of the Govt. and offered what opposition he could; for a time at least - to my intervention in native matters - this however you know all about - In conclusion so far as the Ureweras are concerned not less than 200 or more than 300 men should be allowed to go to 'Waikare' until something definite is heard the natives will do nothing - Corfield does not appear to possess any instructions or to know whether what was applicable to Lambert and Tuke would hold in his case. I remain Sir Your obedt. Servt. Geo. B. Worgan His Honor D. McLean Esq.

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