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Poverty Bay 27th. December 1860. Donald McLean Esq., My dear Sir, Certain deputies, Karauria, Urupeni, Karaitiana and Tukuroaro have arrived here from Ahuriri to sound the Natives of the East Coast as to their feelings both on the King movement and the war at Taranaki. They have expatiated on on those topics, and have urged that as there is but one God, there also should be one grand tribe or head for this coast, and that that head ought to be their mutual great progenitor ''Kahungunu''. On our iniquity in making war, they spoke at length, refering to Messrs. Featherston, Forsaith, and the Mission body generally as being opposed to the Government on this question, and ready (in the event of a Native discent on Auckland) not only to join and make common cause with the Natives, but to seize a man of war that is laying at Auckland without men, and proceed to and take the Australian colonies as utu for their sending their troops to assist Col. Browne in his unjust proceedings towards the ''Rangi Taki''. I merely mention this nonsense to show the incalculable mischief those parties have done by pursuing such a course. The Natives can not be expected to distinguish between frothy effervescence in the house of Assembly and in the public prints, and the duties that nevertheless ind those parties to uphold the Govt is assailed by arms. Those genttlmen will (or I much mistake) have proved themselves the worst enemies the aborigines of these Islands have ever had. From all I can learn the Natives of Turanga will not meddle with matters either at Taranaki or Ahuriri. I have every hope we shall continue quiet. I must give these people the credit of for the last few months than I have known for years previously. I cannot think they would like risking their vessels and produce in a war with us. They will have grown many thousand bushels of grain this year, and would sorely feel the being shut out from a market. With best wishes I am very faithfully, J.W. Harris.
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3 pages written 27 Dec 1860 by John Williams Harris in Poverty Bay to Sir Donald McLean, Inward letters - John Williams Harris

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Key Value
Document date 27 December 1860
Document MCLEAN-1026907
Document title 3 pages written 27 Dec 1860 by John Williams Harris in Poverty Bay to Sir Donald McLean
Document type MANUSCRIPT
Attribution ATL
Author 44263/Harris, John Williams, 1808-1872
Collection McLean Papers
Date 1860-12-27
Decade 1860s
Destination Unknown
Englishorigin ATL
Entityid 22
Format Full Text
Generictitle 3 pages written 27 Dec 1860 by John Williams Harris in Poverty Bay to Sir Donald McLean
Iwihapu Unknown
Language English
Name 44263/Harris, John Williams, 1808-1872
Origin 91262/Poverty Bay
Place 91262/Poverty Bay
Recipient 4809/McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877
Section Manuscripts
Series Series 1 Inward letters (English)
Sortorder 0004-0069
Subarea Manuscripts and Archives Collection
Tapuhigroupref MS-Group-1551
Tapuhiitemcount 70
Tapuhiitemcount 2 14501
Tapuhiitemcount 3 30238
Tapuhiitemdescription 66 letters written from Hawke's Bay & Poverty Bay, 1851-1870. Includes undated note in Maori signed Matiu
Tapuhiitemgenre 3 230058/Personal records Reports
Tapuhiitemname 44263/Harris, John Williams, 1808-1872
Tapuhiitemname 3 4809/McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877
Tapuhiitemref MS-Papers-0032-0327
Tapuhiitemref 2 Series 1 Inward letters (English)
Tapuhiitemref 3 MS-Group-1551
Tapuhiitemsubjects 3 1446/New Zealand Wars, 1860-1872
Tapuhiitemtitle Inward letters - John Williams Harris
Tapuhiitemtitle 2 Series 1 Inward letters (English)
Tapuhiitemtitle 3 McLean Papers
Tapuhireelref MS-COPY-MICRO-0535-060
Teiref ms-1323-170
Year 1860

3 pages written 27 Dec 1860 by John Williams Harris in Poverty Bay to Sir Donald McLean Inward letters - John Williams Harris

3 pages written 27 Dec 1860 by John Williams Harris in Poverty Bay to Sir Donald McLean Inward letters - John Williams Harris

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