INTERPROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.
Hawera, June 11. (from thelyttenton times.) A correspondent teleSrapes:— A great change has taken place in the attitude of tha Natives in the locality ■where the surveyors were tnrned off -the plains, and Commissioner Williams plain* ly warned them of the consequences. Now, seeing the spontaneous rising to arms of the settlers and the preparation of the regulars throughout the Jsland they are getting cowed. They see plainly that John Bull is awake, and that the game of bounce is played out. I fancy the whole thing will now be settled without shedding of blood. Still, HiroM must be brought in, Parihaka destroyed, the lighthouse with redoubt erected at Cape Egmont, and the Natives made to accept or forfeit the reserves chosen by Government.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 303, 13 June 1879, Page 2
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126INTERPROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 303, 13 June 1879, Page 2
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