NEW PLYMOUTH.
November 25. Titokowaru was brought up at the
Police Court this morning charged by Thomas Lloyd, hotel-keeper at Manaia, with having, on the 12th October, used threatening words to the effect that he would burn down the hotel and murder the women and children, and thathewould set fire to Manaia ; also, with saying at Fort Rollestou, Parihaka, " Do you think my people would run away from such a lot of men as you have brought here ; have the Europeans forgotten Turuturumekai and Te Ngate-o-te-manu, or the day will yet come," or words to that effect. Mr Standish appeared for the prosecution, and asked to have Titokowaru bound over to keep the peace. Titokowaru was ordered to find two securities in £500 each to keep the peace for twelve months, and in the meantime he will be kept in gaol till he finds securities.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3246, 25 November 1881, Page 3
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