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EBf JftOtrrE FuR ; PlßlFf AKA. - : fBY TELEGRAPH.) 1 (PEE tTNITEiD'P BBSS ASSOCIATION.) ■ Opunake, Jnne 20. - Three hiindred Mdoris Have passed through town on" their way to Parihaka. Fifty occupied baggies, and the re3t went on horseback. All were well dressed, 1 and ndae palled- 5 up at the Hotels/ bat marched straight through like a cavalry regiment. They were, prevented from coming through on Sat« urday, as the following day was. to be the date for Holding' the nVeetihi "at Parihaka. Siaca: then most of them camped at Oeo. Many have come from Wanganuf/WaitotaTa, and other places down . the coast. Titokowara came alonijat the head of; the procession, ft; is believe! they wit I onJy ba per- ! raitted to remaia at Parihaka twentyfour hours. ' ;f - ; - ■ .-.a
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 168, 21 June 1883, Page 2
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128Native News. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 168, 21 June 1883, Page 2
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