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THE NATIVE NEGOTIATIONS.

We (New Zealand Herald) have been favoured by Mr. Graham with a copy of the following telegram, received yesterday from his father, George Graham, Esq. : — " Kapua, Sunday afternoon. " Rewi and Matatauera the King have gone to Mokau to prevent their people fighting. Rpwi and the King leave everything to Tamati Ngapora to make peace in the Waikato. W. King wrote to Kewi to meet him if he intended to make peace. He started instantly. Rewi is for peace, and will stop hostilities If Ngapora comes in, then I go to Taranaki to meet Rewi. Tamakawi Ngatimaniopoto is with me."

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Evening Post, Issue 126, 5 July 1865, Page 2

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THE NATIVE NEGOTIATIONS. Evening Post, Issue 126, 5 July 1865, Page 2

THE NATIVE NEGOTIATIONS. Evening Post, Issue 126, 5 July 1865, Page 2

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