HIS Excellency the Governor-in-Chief has directed that the following Extracts from two letters be published for general information. By His Excellency's command, C. A. Dillon, Native Secretary. Extract from a Letter dated Wangaroa, June, 184.8, (which appeared in the Southern Cross, of July 15th, 1848.) " The Natives here, at least Urußoa's party, are a good deal perplexed at the statement made in the New Zealander, that the Governor did not go inland to see Heke. " All regard the statement as a falsehood. A messenger has been sent inland to consult with Heke whether the natives of Wangaroa had better sow wheat this season, or not, concluding, from the statements made m the papers, and other statements veibally made, relative to the settlement of some of the New
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 254, 4 November 1848, Page 6
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127Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 254, 4 November 1848, Page 6
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