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New Plymouth June 9th. 1850. Dear Sir, I was glad to receive your letter dated Rangitikei, 23rd. May, as well as your last dated Wellington 1st. June. I have not yet seen Tamati Waka, but will tell him what you desire, as soon as he comes into Town; also Honi Ropiha, which must be a fireside- and consequently a cosy - conversation. Your hints in drawing up Agreements will be attended to, when an opportunity offers. Enclosed, is a tracing, showing the land in dispute, North of Waiwakaiho, between Mr. Smart and some resident natives. The sections marked 186, 203, 204 (25 acres), 204 (25 acres), (a road running through the latter, and dividing it into 25 acres each), stand in Mr. Smart's name on the New Zealand Company's map. Those marked in

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