More Maori Obstruction.
(I'KU THESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, This Day, A Tuakau telegram says the Government has accepted kerei Kaihau's challenge to meet him and his followers on the banks of tin Opuatia river to decide whether King Tawhais is to have supremacy over the native lauds of Opuatia or not. Inspector Hickson and nine armed constables, with as many supernumeraries, are to meet him there at daylight to-day. Wright, the Goveminent road Engineer of the Auckland Land District; Johnston, native interpreter, and Whiteside, Government Surveyor, are also to be on the scene. Kerei Kaihau is expected to have about forty followers and lias began pulliii" up the survey pegs near the Opuatia ri\er.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 244, 20 February 1894, Page 2
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113More Maori Obstruction. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 244, 20 February 1894, Page 2
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