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a quarrel with Moturara's party, about the land between Herekawe and the Sugar Loaves. This was, no doubt, the first display of semi-savage ferocity the Governor had yet seen, but he appeared not under great apprehension of their clubbing and fighting, which ended by the interference of Wiremu Tako, Kemp and myself. The Governor, Mr. Kemp, N.I. two Private Secretaries, Capt. Kelly, and another gentleman (recently arrived from England) were on the verandah when this scene broke out; and the squabble was only what was customary with our Taranaki rabble at their meetings. When over, I heard they very soon got reconciled. There

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