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NATIVE INTELLIGENCE.

New Plymouth, August The Taranaki Herald's correspondent at Urunui writes : Most of our native friends, started for parihaka yesterday. I hear Te Wliiti sent word for them to hurry up. The natives inform me that fencing is to be continued until only three men are left at Parihaka, namely, Te Whiti t Tohu, and Hiroki, On learning of the death of the native prisoner at Dunedin, named Watson,

there being two of that Jiaiie thfj'nativei held a tangi over thfr Tho natives were angry at the Government not informing thorn when a relation dios Nearly all the head men amongst tho natives who came from the Chatham Islands twelve years ago to settle at TJrunui are dead or in prison.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 12 August 1880, Page 2

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NATIVE INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 12 August 1880, Page 2

NATIVE INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 12 August 1880, Page 2

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