KUA PAYS CLAIM. WELLINGTON, Jan. 7. In connection with the dispatch of a body of armed police into TJrewa country to enforce the payment of a civil claim by llua, the Commission of Police Mr Mcllveney yesterday received the follow/ing telegram form the District Police Headquarters at Hamilton.—“ Police party now at Te Wihaiti. AH well.” The amount of the warrant paid by Run. No arrest made. Inspector returning Tuesday.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1929, Page 6
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