Romoks of a probable rising-of 'the natives .in this Provihee has been 'rife this -week;- Our informant,'who is amost credible, person, tells us that, some of the hatiyes talk , of , a .rising in Much, next. Others .say that, ? presently Featheraton will home, and as he will be the result. The alleged cause is the wellknown ; claim that : most- of. the plain? has hever been paid for, to them whp are .the lawful owners oflk- . They say the hatives gotpaid’at and theirs is an- analogous: case'i, i : It- is a: well-known fact-that the. Hauhahs - have many earnest sympa*. timers amongtlie Wairau natives. -While we (Cannot vouch f . for .these rumors, and npt wishingr uhnecessMily it.-vnll ribt be' amiss if our(friends whodive atth'd^ theyimightibe wanted.—Marlborough press.' .V- -
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 102, 14 December 1868, Page 300
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125Untitled Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 102, 14 December 1868, Page 300
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