THE NATIVE TROUBLE IN HAWKE'S BAY.
(by telegraph.) ' (kEOII OUK f O]VN .correspondent). • . , Wellington- July 22.-.. ■ The Hon. Henry R. Russell wired to Waipukurau anent th& facts- of the reported disturbances at Mount Vernon. He has received!a-*reply that 'there^was a rumor of the ploughmen employed by Mr. -Harding being stopped close to the disputed boundary, but it has not been substantiated. .". The:/bailiffs had left, and,the. natives were in quiet possession of the pah.; The rumors of excitement and danger are gross exaggerations. This account is authentic, being from a Magistrate,in the district.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 23 July 1880, Page 2
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