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 1    3,    7|  village, which lay between the Waikato and Waipa Rivers. Potatau
 2    3,    7|         around the same flag; a Waikato chief formed a ‘Land League,’
 3    3,    7| fortified position on the Upper Waikato, at the end of a chain of
 4    3,    7|         the army was the fierce Waikato tribe under William Thompson.
 5    3,    7|       succeeded in subduing the Waikato district, but empty and
 6    3,    7|       did the submission of the Waikato district put an end to this
 7    3,    8|        at the confluence of the Waikato and the Waipa, at the village
 8    3,    8|     confluence of the Waipa and Waikato, and after that there is
 9    3,    8|     confluence of the Waipa and Waikato?”~“Fifteen miles; just about
10    3,    8|     confluence of the Waipa and Waikato ought to be reached about
11    3,    8|       Waipa loses itself in the Waikato, with a moaning sound of
12    3,    8|    meeting waves.~“There is the Waikato!” cried Paganel, “and the
13    3,    9|      against the current of the Waikato for a quarter of a mile
14    3,    9|    ascending the current of the Waikato. It was a canoe seventy
15    3,    9|       very rapid current of the Waikato, with extraordinary velocity.~
16    3,    9|     their way back to the Upper Waikato. The Maori chief, whose
17    3,    9|     appeal to the tribes of the Waikato district, so that he might
18    3,    9|       the map the course of the Waikato across the plains and valleys
19    3,    9|     anxiety in their faces.~The Waikato is the national river in
20    3,    9|      shores; in fact, the Upper Waikato is sealed against profane
21    3,    9|       of Auckland province. The Waikato passes through this lake
22    3,   10|         the plains of the lower Waikato. Of the two hundred warriors
23    3,   10|         of Pohain-henna, on the Waikato. He was a man about forty
24    3,   10| Kai-Koumou. They both ruled the Waikato tribes, and were equal in
25    3,   13|    among the hot springs of the Waikato. They knew that the central
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