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PROBABLE MAORI DIFFICULTY.

NEW PLYMOUTH. Auo. 20. Te Whiti, at a private meeting with the chiefs, disputed the Government’s right to the confiscated land on the seaward side of the road, and urges the Maori to fence their cultivations on that land, so it is likely the fencing will shortly he resumed. Latest. Things are again assuming a, disquieting appearance in New Plymouth district. The Constabulary are ordered to be in readiness for immediate action. The cause is that Natives have resumed obstructions by fencing Crown Lands. As the Natives are very nersistent. and will not desist, very probably the constabulary will be called in to remove them.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1010, 26 August 1881, Page 3

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PROBABLE MAORI DIFFICULTY. Dunstan Times, Issue 1010, 26 August 1881, Page 3

PROBABLE MAORI DIFFICULTY. Dunstan Times, Issue 1010, 26 August 1881, Page 3

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