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well repay us for the trouble. The sun was setting, and the view was not so extensive as we anticipated. We planted a few seeds here of the passion, cranberry and billberry. Our encampment is a lovely spot. We all rested for the night comfortably and contented. The river is named Pukaraka. We left Pukaraka at eight in the morning, and travelled through a portion of hill and dale, but principally a flat country. This day will I hope, be remembered by me through life as being one in which I opened the secret recesses of my heart, and the various sins of my life; and my Reverend companion gave me the kindest and most friendly advice. My prayer is that God will strenghten him in the performance of his Divine office. His reverence

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