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TARANAKI.

We hear from Pout ok o that a report of the Bishop’s pastoral address to Waikato, not the address itself, had reached the Taranaki natives. Its effect had been but slight. Of course they did not need to he assured that Teira and Governor Browne were the only men who were wrong in the war, and ns for the rest of the address they say it is mere nnka, most expressively translated by gammon. A part of the tribe professes to be willing that Tataraimaka should be re-occupied by the settlers —but not by soldiers ; the rest, however, say that neither shall come. —Taranaki Herald , Jan. 2.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 83, 22 January 1863, Page 3

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108

TARANAKI. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 83, 22 January 1863, Page 3

TARANAKI. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 83, 22 January 1863, Page 3

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