THE PUKEHANGA OUTRAGE.
(PER PRESS AGENCY.) GRAHAMSTOWN, Saturday. The tribes of Hauraki have at last given their decision, leaving the Government “as you were." They tell the a-sa-sins to be gaol bovs for the future, or tluy will be handr-d over to the law, but seem to have no intention of handing them over uow, althongn pressed to do so by' the Native Agent—the one who urged that it would be dangerous for Government to attempt to take them when tendent Thomson wished to go up with a few policemen to arrest them. The Nati.e Minister has been informed of the result of the inquiry, and bv the time any instructions can be received from him—for he is believed to be at Napier—the culprits will have disappeared ; and so another fare-- will have ended.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5760, 15 September 1879, Page 2
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134THE PUKEHANGA OUTRAGE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5760, 15 September 1879, Page 2
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