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TARANAKI.

Tin Xativk Question. —A native mailman arrived during the week at Mataitawa from Wanganui, with a letter from W. King! and Wi to Korowhiti, desiring Ihaia to quit Puketakauere (which Ihaia holds for the government), and intimating that force would ho resorted to, if neeessarv, to compel him to do so. Wi to Korowhiti is the Wanganui chief who rendered such signal aid to Ihaia when lie was surrounded in the Ivaraka pa by Wh Iviugi of Waitara and a large pai’ty of natives, after Ihaia’s brother Tamati had killed 1\ atatore in sat isfaction for the massacre of the chief Eawiri Waiaua.— Herald , October 91.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 28 November 1861, Page 3

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107

TARANAKI. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 28 November 1861, Page 3

TARANAKI. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 28 November 1861, Page 3

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