The Maori Prophetess
[Ml VVITID MISS ASSOCIiTIOH.j Willihotok. This Bay.
Mr Clendon, 8.M., baa telegraphed to the Grovernuent respecting the llaort crate in the north. He statee thai the reports re the self sacrifice wereetrcnlated by ill-informed Europeaai . He doea not Consider there is any danger of a difficulty arising, and eays the " Prdphetess" ooujd be arrested at any tiate tf necessary, in fact the has offered herself for arrant, but one of the leading chiefs has expressed a wish that aho should be allowed her liberty until the time stated by her for the atilleaium had paased.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 120, 26 March 1885, Page 2
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