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[Wt'llengion Paper ] The iM'tinee Minister has caused enquiries to Us made into tin; vninoi'M •>f itiwk'tj^iuiss ;i5 Put'ihiikii, ami has be«:»j .informed that the Nutires m that locality an*. \ery peaceably <Ji-sposed. Thoy rtveived |ierruission, when tin; constabulary evacuated Parihuk;i, to remove any materials iei'c ;tt the cuhji to thfir own pah. The lion. Mr lhx\ lance is informed that the store alleged to have been removed wa-. not taken wi^h any intention of depriving the owner of nia proper;y. It was left empty foe several weeks, and the Natives considered they had a right to it. It is only fair to the Maoris to state that when one of the camps near ftahotu was abandoned, some of the white settlers carted the materials which ha I been left by the A.U. Force away m their drays, and without having asked or received any permission to do so.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 129, 6 May 1885, Page 3
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150Native News. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 129, 6 May 1885, Page 3
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