Original Correspondence.
To the Editor of the New Zealander. ?m,— lam anxious to know under what pretext, or for what object, Cape am Grey U c.n rying about that mischievous sivagc Iliunaralia to the various settlements. It would have been far belter to have left him c ompiiiatively harmless at Kapiti. than, after an undigmficJ cipturc to convey him about, and afford, him evciy facilit/ for exciting his countiymen to war and inidnuht ds^assini^tlol\. Are these tlnngs to continue imnli lon^oi ? If bu, then good bye New Zealand ! A Setilhr. FJ). 17, ISIS.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 180, 19 February 1848, Page 2
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