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for the rising generation. After a long interview with the chief Horokai, respecting his intentions, I was glad to find he evinced a most friendly disposition; and was disposed to act in accordance with the peaceable intentions of the Pukuatua. I gave him a little present of tobacco, and told him that I hoped he would continue to live in peace and quietness till I could again visit him. I then visited Ngapopa, a young chief, next to him in importance, who I found a sensible, quiet man. He told me that all the chiefs of Rotorua were likely to visit Ihupuku in harvest, to conclude a peace with the natives of the West coast, having removed their fears as to the intentions of Government. I bathed in a hot spring

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