WHANGAREI.
It has often been asserted that the Maories invariably act in concert against Europeans, when they feel that the latter are the weaker parties. Many natives, no doubt, yield to this frailly of general ru, fy .Hft?justice, ans pt. : selves to' it. liisse 013y.be named the Par'aWbau of';Wlia. <»stiecially the f ti^;e.. tyamh&a, ppfie, and lne .Chief' Hinni, whose recent copdua jn a matler, affecting the/interests of the of i'strict " has bei6n,'- our Johnson, , " very 1 1 It would appear tiiiit a jjpnroany"itf .Bp(o-' rua natives, about the B(ft'ofTebriary, l^ ld two bullocks to Mfy and becoming dissatisfied With' the #rie£ manded the restoration, df ' thq anifnjils." Tbis, of 9fi}ffse, to,. "An attempt. m v ,u^k;Mdie';;tp > 'tfrijre, off-..jibe cattle by forjs: bat qnii Native Police, " 'under ine- ritlw Institutions," cleverly managed to ship the &o6K'-oti r board a c6asj6er o b6»nd. :, for Auek-1 H»«d; tjis the vesselas far as th«J : heads. v •' »•:?«: \u« Bi:wO ".! •: ; «•, i
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 6, 25 February 1862, Page 7
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156WHANGAREI. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 6, 25 February 1862, Page 7
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