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wrote a friendly letter through me, to the West coast, asking me what chief lived there - that he would only send a message to a chief. We bid good-bye, dinner being ready at Mr. Chapman's, who supplied us plentifully with provisions for our journey, and took us in his boat a few miles on our journey, where we walked about 5 miles and came to Ohinemutu Pah, where we stopped for the night. The Pah is very thickly populated, and there are many very interesting young children, most of whom knew their British alphabet, and could count from 1 to 100 with ease. They also knew a few words of English, and there is great credit due to the resident Missionary, Mr. Chapman, who seems to be doing a great deal

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