[Translation.]
Parewanui, Rangitikei,
To the Judge of Wellington, Sir—
6th September, 1866.Salutations to you carrying out the law at that place, the laws of our Queen. Do you hearken. We, that is, Ngatiapa have thrown down the poles of Parakaia and his Hau Hau friends, which they placed on our land at Omarupapako, Oteatatuhi, Himatangi, and Paepae, as far as Rangitikei, and Oroua. It was in consequence of their meddling with our land which we gave in the light of day to the hand of the Superintendent.
Friends. Do not listen to the words of Ngatiraukawa, that is to say, of Parakaia and his friends.