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OLD TUKUKINO AND ROADS.

The Thames Star says :—The xxalives ax-e loud in their expressions of approval of the manner in which Mr Kolleston conducted his negotiations re the Komata road. His plain statement that he would make the road whether Tukukino was willing or not, rather sux-prised the old chief. He told the old xxxan that if he did not take the offer made him, that was to secure him peaceful possession of the Komata for his lifetixxxe, it would be with drawn, and that never again would such terms be obtained from the Government. While Tukukino had certain claims to a portion of the land, yet his title was doubtful, and the Government possessing the remaining portion would likely insist upoxx having their portions allotted them by law.

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Patea Mail, 9 April 1881, Page 4

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OLD TUKUKINO AND ROADS. Patea Mail, 9 April 1881, Page 4

OLD TUKUKINO AND ROADS. Patea Mail, 9 April 1881, Page 4

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