TELEGRAPHIC.
. (per press agency.) New Plymouth, Tuesday. Twenty armed constables are plased at Okato. A telegraph s^ationyis to be, opejiedi\j at Stratford, and the telegraph station " at Okato, at present* special ;to 4He ! ' L Government, is to.be bpenect to the ~ public. • .;<.:;.; ■ -: i!; ! Nothing has yet been done re # . garding the'AYaitaate 'difficulty "i* 1 \ u \ the way of comiqg't.d'a-ftnal/decislon. " ;1 Mackay and Blafce" go 1 to Parihaka to-morrow. Sheehan, Mackay, j Brown," and Parris have spent a good deal of time in consultation, but the result of their deliberations has not been disclosed. mm April 16. Mr. Sheehan left for Wellington this morning in the Hinemoa, at ten o'clock. A large number of well-dressed Muories are on their way to Parihaka. It is considered remarkable that there are no women among them. The meeting takes place on the 18th.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 67, 18 April 1879, Page 2
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138TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 67, 18 April 1879, Page 2
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