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was another display, previous to that, which took place at Burnett's at a meeting I had with the natives, in consequence of one having offered to sell the land of another, who was not disposed to part with his interests to the Europeans, without first having the sanction of the natives residing at New Plymouth, or rather at Taranaki. On the 12th. April, the settlement with the Ngamotu natives, for the balance of £100 due on the Fitzroy block since 1844, and the paying of one instalment for the recent purchase of 9770 acres, of £130 was made; and the two amounts divided into 29 equal portions among the various Hapus or family subdiv

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