NATIVES FOR PARIHAKA TURNED BACK.
Opunake, This day
About 170 natives, many coming from Hawke's Bay and the East Coast, Avere turned back this morning by Colonel Roberts and Captain Messenger, native interpreter from Parihaka. Thero Avere only ten A.C.'s under tho command of Captain Morrison. A bar was placed across tho bridge, but they did not attempt to force a ' passage, quietly turning back. They said they would come back to-mor-row.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3773, 18 August 1883, Page 3
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72NATIVES FOR PARIHAKA TURNED BACK. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3773, 18 August 1883, Page 3
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