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TE WHITI'S LATEST MOVE.

[By TBtnaRAPH.] [from our own corbbspokdbnt.3 WELLINGTON, August 13. The Government have received information that this morning 100 Natives from Panhaka appeared on a hill seaward of the Constabulary camp, and commenced to pull up ferns. Amidst cheering they afterwards laid the ferns on the road near tho camp and disappeared. There is evidently some politioal significance in this, but what it Is is not known.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2020, 14 August 1880, Page 3

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TE WHITI'S LATEST MOVE. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2020, 14 August 1880, Page 3

TE WHITI'S LATEST MOVE. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2020, 14 August 1880, Page 3

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