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was the mutual cry and each party retired --- Judging from this childs play it would appear that peace is likely to be made which would make Katatore a greater man than ever in the estimation of the Natives --- in the mean time all our Natives continue unsettled, always armed and on the alert, seldom in Town and refuse work even in their own districts greatly to the delay of the surveys --- The opinions of natives themselves about the sequel of the present state of things are various --- some say that the loss of one life would settle the business, others say that many lives must be forfeited before the injured party will be satisfied

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