THE NATIVE MEETING OVER.
REWI CLAIMS THE AROHA MOUN-
TAIN.
THE KUPAPAS RETURN HOME,
[iBOM THE " HEBALD's" COBEESPONDENT.]
Amxandea, Sept. 22,11 a.m.
Rewi, in his Bpeech on Tuesday, said that the Aroha Mountain was in his hands. The King was tlie tohakaroa. All leases, roads, and surveys were to be Btopped.
Reihana spoke to the same effect,
The first insult to tho Kupapai at Orahiri was on account of Nuku threatening to fire on the Kupapas.
Nuku said that had he met any Europeans on th" road he would have Bhot them.
After the meeting at the request of Mannhiri, Te Wheoro, Saihi, Hone te Oue, and oth»r Kupapa Chiefs, had a private talk in the house.
The meeting is over, aud the Kupapas return here to-morrow, on their way home.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 532, 23 September 1871, Page 2
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131THE NATIVE MEETING OVER. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 532, 23 September 1871, Page 2
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