BAY OF ISLANDS.
Wrc hear, upon good authority, that the condition of this settlement eon inues very a'armed and disturbed. V\'e shall not attempt to give a description' till we are advised of the actual extent to which violence and contention has gone. Private correspondence assures us ol great misgiving in the *ee ing of" domestic security. It is not John Heki now who is the great bugbear, but there are others who have been in red to the imitation of his example by the pro fit of a successful impunity.
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Auckland Times, Volume 3, Issue 113, 11 March 1845, Page 2
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91BAY OF ISLANDS. Auckland Times, Volume 3, Issue 113, 11 March 1845, Page 2
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