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ANOTHER NATIVE DISTURBANCE

[By Telegraph.]

Gbahamstown, Nov. 28. • Mr Harley, of Hikutai, has lodged, through his solicitor, a complaint against four natives who obstructed his survey last Saturday, and an information for assault against two others. The case will be heard next Friday. The survey party, headed by Mr R. C. Long, were engaged surveying a piece of Mr Alley’s land at Hikutai, the Crown grant of which was granted nearly 40 years ago, when a mob of 10 armed and 300 unarmed men, headed by Tamati Paetae, Native Assessor, stopped the work, although Mr Long and his chainman were on highway of country roads. .

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AG18791106.2.8

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Ashburton Guardian, Volume I, Issue 18, 6 November 1879, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
105

ANOTHER NATIVE DISTURBANCE Ashburton Guardian, Volume I, Issue 18, 6 November 1879, Page 3

ANOTHER NATIVE DISTURBANCE Ashburton Guardian, Volume I, Issue 18, 6 November 1879, Page 3

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