LATEST NATIVE NEWS.
[By Teleqbaph.] [pbom a oobbespondent.] PUNGAHEHU, November 25. Thera is nothing of note to report. Eata, from Oaknra, returned to day, and asked for a pass to go to Parihaka to bring away his buggy. This appears a beginning, and doubtless most of them will settle down to the inevitable and return to their old habits. Still there is a certain amount of uncertainty as to the ultimate result of the policy. Upon the occasion of searching Motn’s pah ho said the Government had bettor kill him at once; when as another said they would all turn sailors as they could not live on the land. In a short time, when feeling has settled down, the effect upon the Natives will bo more apparent. HiWERA, November 25. Pato, the chief of the Tongahoe hapns. has induced the Taiporhenui and Matengirara Natives to settle down at their respective homes. This will probably result in all the Ngaterunuis dispersing. Mr Fox passed through this morning to meet Mr Bryco at Oeo.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2386, 25 November 1881, Page 3
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172LATEST NATIVE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2386, 25 November 1881, Page 3
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