Native News.
i " ! - irii - J (iY t^]H,K6aipH.j i ".vjffiviot (UjriTEpjPßEß^ASfOypiA/rjO^) j >i! w - w l r : : ; -'d^Njuo^jJßiacpbjjlgi :•: Oxfo^OO "^a^ru; ( liead^d by rTitpk-P' waru^c^ine.^n'^fhw: ;mo,rning. ,, ,Ajb the Waiawa i ib'rfo'<»e 'they were bajjlc^ Colonel Roberts, accompanied by Captains Pow;ell and Messenger, met them ■ on the ' hill. ; Qaptain- Messeugei' trfld Titokawaru that so ma.ny i would not be permitted to pass to-Pkrfhiika/ J The crowd then turned back, perfect order being maintained. The natives at Parihaka :<ire settling down ,to European , ways. Jiarge quani titifis of ; brea4 _ 'are, . couyumed, . andi a i couple of bakerVarja i«spt .bard^at work supplying their wanfau-irhe nre going to lunje. a? }&?%&& ibt.-ftt- Partliala- on: the .seyentfen)^ .anniversary ofV: T«i Whiti'^proipaganda,, (Ghwnpagne f -blanc^ maDge, and othfr\iLke iJuinracs will bet > provided.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 93, 14 March 1884, Page 3
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123Native News. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 93, 14 March 1884, Page 3
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