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Te Wake was tried for the wilful murder of Hau Nuku, on 30th, March 1868. Tried and convicted, 9th. September 1868. Sentence commuted, September 23rd. 1868, to penal servitude for life. Te Wake made his escape from Auckland Gaol, and found his way back to his own people. He has never been recaptured. Since then, Native Chiefs of the contending tribes, very much desired that he should be pardoned; and the Hon. Native Minister, on a question from Mr. Sheehan, in the House of Representatives, that the Governor would be advised to pardon Te Wake, (vide Hansard Vol. XV, page 1541, 1873) Case brought under notice of His Excellency, the Governor, in Council 11th. March 1874, and it was

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