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may succeed her for ever and ever as a payment from us to the Queen for the goods paid to us by Colonel Wakefield some time ago for the Manawatu. Now the likeness of this piece of land, of Whirokino, is shewn on the margin or side of this paper, and contains from one to two hundred acres. (See Original.) Now this is the last piece of land that we are to give up for the goods paid

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