NATIVE NEWS.
' #fclwre of l^tlye Hflteets, , f . [BTTHIiEaEAPH,] \ >■'■*■* {'UNITED *RHSa>AS£OCaa.(lfiO*4. • -^Auckland, 1 February 14. The Hinemoa reached Onehunga at : "8 Vcfepk' lastf night, but did Mt land her passengers kill this morning. The" three Ministers, with Mr Butjer, caughfr^thisi morn.hvg'g fcain for T^aiand left without coming to Auckland. Thfefy will proceed' ovei'iaVidj tq Kotoriia^'and ihe/htfpe -Iq ha settle Mv Qill leiyeai evening, a^d > .^ll:gq the«Q§ to |the I^akps, Tfee-4w« gqpveyopa, Meßsr^ Etobhefort arid; T^*i»i are to/ bt> ' engagedion the survey; ;6f :the l£ing;Coun :i Vtr-J; 'itUtdi:;-; ' ;(.i..-..J ,i, •/■>' -i.lt} -.ib j <-! Misjor Crreon, sheriff, with ant-surveyor and two iMoiinted , Coaproceeded to thejiainous Pukfekura Block, near.dOfttubridge, Vqi 'day^ / give : ciffyp.titQ'(tho judgment of the Supreme Court ,w<sj© ( sc&se p£, Walker and party agaiaat the grantee { $ Sof JPukekura regarding the p6ases.sio.il , :of thesci lands. Horses of>the naiiyes. consisting of 76-in number, cwemfieize.d with other properly, which will be sold at Cambridge m satisfaction of the daraagea.amounting to £800,a warded to Wall : iei?' i %y f ''--tJl«'« Supreme- .Court. • The sherite explained- to the; riatiyes ■ that he J hft'd'-that ; day 'handed oyei pOssesr • sion of- the land audoall Jtbereoniu the . 1 name : of theJQtieen tor Walker, as l noW they^ still 'remained con tike land at his pleasure, he coljldi.piJooflfid im-,
mediately to pull their whai'es dpwn. To-day there were m all about tvwa^jr^; natives on the .block, the others having recently clear^.plf. v /^he ftprifTaTOpj* pnriy have g^e|tittt v 6i<lay jlgain complete the^roc'oss. *&■' \:iZ f^
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 66, 16 February 1884, Page 2
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242NATIVE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 66, 16 February 1884, Page 2
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