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LATEST NATIVE NEWS.

SECOND EDITION

[By Telegraph.] Wellington, Nov. 4. The Association’s special correspondent at Pnngarehu wires that he visited Parihaka this morning. There is a large number of natives there. Tohu addressed a large assemblage yesterday and to-day _he preached peace. I told the Natives not to be frightened. Several influential chiefs from other districts are at Parehaka. No natives have been out of the settlement for nine days.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2692, 4 November 1881, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
70

LATEST NATIVE NEWS. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2692, 4 November 1881, Page 3

LATEST NATIVE NEWS. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2692, 4 November 1881, Page 3

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