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 1    3,    7|           between the Waikato and Waipa Rivers. Potatau was an old
 2    3,    8| confluence of the Waikato and the Waipa, at the village of Ngarnavahia.
 3    3,    8|       reach the confluence of the Waipa and Waikato, and after that
 4    3,    8|          to the confluence of the Waipa and Waikato?”~“Fifteen miles;
 5    3,    8|           follow the banks of the Waipa, and then we shall have
 6    3,    8|          reached the banks of the Waipa, and followed the northward
 7    3,    8|    fatigue along the banks of the Waipa. The country was quite deserted;
 8    3,    8|         to, the confluence of the Waipa and Waikato ought to be
 9    3,    8|    arrived at the point where the Waipa loses itself in the Waikato,
10    3,    9|         The swifter waters of the Waipa rushed against the current
11    3,    9|        than its junction with the Waipa. He wondered how far the
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