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.-■(f) When writing the above lie must have known that even friendly natives (so-called) had left their pas in the keeping of a few old men and women, to take the oath of allegiance and savo their lands, the able-bodied men had left en masse to join the rebels and fight against us.—Ed. ed to produce such conviction.—Ed. (g) Mr. G. must know that the Maoris are not affected as he supposes; else why the failure of the conciliation policy? —Ed. (h) Happily for the colony, no such sacrifice is now noed(i) The foolish Auckland cry after the lost Government. —Ed. ( j) Justice! Well we rather think that this would include extensive confiscation—the liquidation of the war debt from the sale of the rebel lands, and this mainly from the Auckland province.—Ed.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 263, 10 May 1865, Page 3

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 263, 10 May 1865, Page 3

Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 263, 10 May 1865, Page 3

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