The Hawke's Bay Herald says : —We observe with regret that the report of Mr. Carruthers on the Napier breakwater scheme is unlikely to be unfavorable.
An old Napier, resident is thus somewhat roughly handled by a contemporary:—The 7'ara»aF> News, in its issue of the 2nd instant, says—“ We may as well notice one amendment in the law necessary in the interests of the province, and that is some power to deal in a summary and trenchment manner with Pakeha Maoris of the description of Mr. Worgan, who wilfully unsettle the native mind, and disturb the relations between the races for the furtherance of their own interests and objects. Mr. Worgan goes to work on the Same principle that a burglar would set fire to a house to benefit by the confuaioa.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 77, 9 August 1873, Page 3
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131Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 77, 9 August 1873, Page 3
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