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such great injury. I am not over sanguine that Ropata will catch T. K. as Ngatihuri the Mainga Pawhatu natives were evidently shielding him - and may have warned him - If Ropata finds him gone he will follow I expect to Waikaremoana and I am going to write to Ropata there telling him that Messr. Comming will on his requisition send him up food to the Lake so that he may continue the search. I am also to see Whenuanui in the morning and will try and get a letter from him to the Urewera to give K. up if he goes into their country - Gillies is here, just come in the Napier, and going on by the Ashley. I am going to see him of soon as I have finished this letter. He has paid a visit to Poverty Bay. We are having a most extraordinary season - last week there was four days heavy rain and today it has commenced again and is raining heavens hard - there is any quantity of fat stock and no market for it -

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