THE NATIVE DIFFICULTY.
LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [By Teligeaph.] [PEOit OPE OWN COBEE9PONDENT.] (NEW PLYMOUTH, July 23. The Native prisoners were brought into town last night and put in gaol. They were arrested in three different parties, two on Tuesday, four on Wednesday, and four yesterday. They made no resistance. The prisoners state that Te Whiti intends sending four men every day to erect the fencing. The prisoners brought into town are not all Taranaki natives. Two are Waikatos, two Wanganui natives, three are Neatiawa?, and three are Taranaki natives. The road from New Plymouth to the camp is now open for cart traffic. This is three" miles past Parihaka After the first Natives were arrested there was a meeting at Parihaka, at which four hu: dred Natives w ‘re present. The Natives all wanted to go in a body and continue the fencing, but Te Wbiti nravented them.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2001, 23 July 1880, Page 2
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