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the land from under his feet; that he had no place to return to; that the lands were given up to me and that we had made a little person of him, and dispersed the parties who agreed to join him; that I had advised each party to return to their own particular district; that he would now hear what the Government proposals were; and consider on the best means of acceeding to them. These being explained, he seemed satisfied, and said he would return quietly; and when he arrived at Waitara, would talk about selling the land on the South banks of the river,

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