WELLINGTON.
THREATENING ASPECT OF NATIVE AFFAIRS AT WAIRARARA. THE GREYTOWN ELECTIONS, The Evening Post, 12th June, contains tU following telegrams: — Messrs Bunny, Masters, and Renall were elected Members of the Provincial Council for Wairarapa, without opposition. The disturbance at Papawai still continues. Mr WardeH has advised the Govern* ment to arrest Manihera, who threaten! to act in defiance of the law. Mr Bunny said that whatever might to the result of Mr Fox's motion, the Go* veminent intended an immediate dissolu* tion. 3.50 p.m. Appearancos are wo-se at Otaraia. The number of Maoris has increased to 120. .. Arms and ammunition were conveyed, publicly by. Mai.ihera to-day.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 692, 17 June 1869, Page 2
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106WELLINGTON. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 692, 17 June 1869, Page 2
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