Old Manawatu Or the Wild Days of the West

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After a short stay in Wellington he would return to Rangitikei and hold meetings with the Ngatiapa at their various settlements. If he found all parties unanimous if with one voice they demanded the rents, promising to divide them equitably and without contention he would probably yield to their request. He would not actually promise to do so, because he felt he could not free him- self from responsibility in the matter, but a unanimous request from the three tribes would go far to influence hi...s decision. He extremely regretted to hear men of position like Wi Pukapuka and Aperahama resorting to threats in the hope of intimidating him. He believed that all the natives knew his character too well to suppose that he would allow himself to be in any degree coerced or influenced by any threats they could use. He considered it sufficient to warn these natives that the Government would hold them responsible for the consequences of any rash and unjustifiable acts. And while upon this subject he would express his regret that Wi Pukapuka had so far forgotten himself as to speak RANGITIKEI-MANAWATU IQ5 disparagingly of his brother chief Ihakara.

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