PORT AWANUI.
(From our own Correspondent.) T with many others, think it* is the Haupiri trips either from Weflinotcmor Auckland, and often goods at - shut out, and then traders have to wait another month for things that are wanted perhaps daily- One.time we had three boats running, but now we have trebled our bnportsjind cxports we only have one boat—lar o er, 1 Coast people are going to make Cautain Campbell a presentation ot an address and purse of sovereigns Already contributions are coming in see why Europeans are debaired from shooting pigeons while the Natives are slaughtering them in thousands. They and fat this season. Ihe Natnes say they can shoot over them own country and as this is practically all Native country, they intend exercising their rights under the Lieaty oi Waitangi” However, tho pohCo liave one oase to come before Mi. barton, S.M., on Monday, perhaps it will ho. 1 Ciin you give any information as to the sale of guns and ammunition to Natives? Can storekeepers sell tbpni over the counter the same as tea, sugar, etc.? Please-quote the Act on this subject.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2111, 20 June 1907, Page 4
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