Native News.
Cby telegraph.) (from our own correspondent.) Opunakk, S»tardi.y. " The manner In which the Native was arrested for the larceny of »otne timber belonging to a settler ' bear Capo Rfifmont has given groat offence to Te Whiti. It appears it was not til) the accused had been indiicsd to go to Piingarehu on the pr« text of pointing out wher^ the timber yras that he was informed ho was nnditr arrest. .-■■■■- '■,-.■.■ Te Whiti Rent. a message to the police that they' had hot-.n deceived by these Jactics, but not to try tlie same dodge again. The manner of the arrest, diaproportiunat* JijL'htncßf* OF the sentence and; inevitable moral efftet on tint Native, iiiind, arc the siihj'vt of unfavourable coinni/'itt m nil quarters, audit i« reeogi.is< d that Knropcjtri pr*Kt|g«» has suffered by the proceedings from bYginnuig to end.' ' ' '.' "'_. ./ '" .' '"'■■' .■■■,"
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 43, 18 July 1885, Page 3
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139Native News. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 43, 18 July 1885, Page 3
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