NATIVE INTELLIGENCE.
(by TELEGRAPH. ) Kis.w Plymouth, August 5. The Hinemoa arrived in t-h.s roadstead this morning shortly after daylight. At 8 a.m. forty-four prisoners were marched down to the beach, and on their way became very demonstrative and indulged in weird cries and gestures. After they wjare settled in the bo,its t,h<?y bade auien to their native shore with louo cries. The Hinemoa will not take her departure til] to-morrow, R3 she is v.zi'ii 'j: f '-iAev instructions. The afi-.ml i-'.ilv cf roar natives took place ttii* at the camp. The witircs a>e de'?»-«ni:.'e.d to continue feneiii::, aiiri -ipenly ac.niit that fencing is not for the purpose of protecting the crop, but simply for the purpose of thwarting the Constabulary in taking possession of the confiscated land.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 6 August 1880, Page 2
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