Some Natives looted the dwelling of Messrs Hallan Bros., Motu, but tho brothers set off in pursuit, captured tho cul.prits with stolen goods in their possession, and handed the Maoris over to the police at'Opotiki.
A well-known Native named Kauraria was enjoying himself Kauraria fashion on Saturday, but came to grief in the final. After, a display of sword exercises for the entertainment of the- crowd, he was prepared to give an exhibition of circus feats. He mounted a horse, but the animal was not inclined for fun, and sent Kauraria bouncing‘into the air. The man got up, looked around sadly, then ran off at a rocord pace, and has not been heard of since,
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 122, 3 June 1901, Page 2
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