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MR. PARRIS'S ESTIMATE OF THE
VALUE OF A PAKEHA.
A oentlema:n, just arrived from Upper Waikato, has informed us that some of the Maungatautari natives who have arrived from the interior told him that the rebel party had been in communication with Mr. Parris respecting Mr. Todd's murder. They stated that Mr. Parris had told them that they need not be afraid that the Government would quarrel with them for such a trifling affair, for that the " life of a pakeha was no more than that of a pig upon the mountains."— Herald.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 319, 17 January 1871, Page 2
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96LATEST FROM WAIKATO. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 319, 17 January 1871, Page 2
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