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Wiremu te Ha, a native belonging to Taranaki, at present squatting on one of Major Lloyd's sections close to the beach, will be guided by your decision. In the meantime, he promises not to cut down any more bush. The Writ from Auckland, on Mr. Webster, has reference, I believe, to the Post Office Department. The sum demanded is £1,000 being amount for which Chilmand and Black, bound themselves as sureties. The schooner Erino is a complete wreck, and I do hope the cause of her coming ashore will be public. The captain and crew were drunk. The former has been so since. Harrsi, the tailor, has gone quite mad. His wife is ill, and one of the boys is almost as bad as the late unfortunate Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Priske have taken Wm. George's farm, and intend to remove the Harris's there without delay. They have already been very kind to the unfortunate family. Neuman was married last Tuesday to Miss Honeyfield at the Henui church,

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