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We are enabled this week to fulfil our promise of publishing a sketch of Kawiti's present Pah. It is a copy of a drawing by a Native* and we think it may be considered tolerably correct. — The darkparrellograms are holes, similar to those in Hekes puh, in which the Natives shelter themselves from the fire of the troops. The bioad h'ne intersecting the pah is the division of the two tribes — Kawiti's men occupying ono side, and those of his allies the other. Of the buildings the centre is the house of fvawiti, the others are i stores iilled with potatoes. All round the pah, for some distance, thY- ground is cleared and cultivated.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 30, 27 December 1845, Page 4
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115MARKETS New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 30, 27 December 1845, Page 4
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