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[Pee Press Association.] AUCKLAND, Oct. 23. Mr Luks intends establishing a large German settlement at Morrinsville, Te Arolia. An attempt was made to wreck the Onehunga train on Friday. A large stone was placed on the rail near Papapa flagstation, but it was observed in time to prevent an accident. OPUNAKE, Oct. 23rd: The largest procession of Maori drays since the break up of Parihaka, passed through this morning. The drays were laden with potatoes for distribution to the various settlements on the Waimate Plains. It is said, that there,are hundreds of tons, at Parihaka, which cannot possibly be consumed, besides acres upon acres that have not been dug up.
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Patea Mail, Issue 949, 23 October 1882, Page 3
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111INTERPROVINCIAL. Patea Mail, Issue 949, 23 October 1882, Page 3
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