OPOTIKI.
The‘Daily Southern Cross/ 4th April, has the following i—We have news from Opotiki to Friday lust, on which day Colonel Lyons had arrived,' and received a letter from the natives relative to the anticipated arrest of the. rebel Kereopa. It is of course impossible .to-arate whether the natives may be sincere- 1 or not' in their promise to do their best to ...t capture-Kereopa, but we give their letter for what it is worth :-rTananui, M«rch 26,1833. . To Opitiki: to tho Colonel* O friend. Mints* tious toyou, end our agreement. O friend, bo - •till, -wo;ore working for Keroopa. Do not be - ■ tnliowjj 'be c«lm; let mo .do the work in thoss dtj« bat wlien I send joe word that mj work ■done, it will be your whidi I sbalj - be do*n.-~lti» ended. . ’ Bx axj, Hatt-katts. t To tho Colonel.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 366, 9 April 1866, Page 1
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140OPOTIKI. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 366, 9 April 1866, Page 1
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