TE KOOTI'S VISIT TO POVERTY DAY.
TeKonti is accompanied by men, women, and children, which is considered evidence of peaceful intentions. The Government have no intention of supplying arms to the settlers as requested, considering the demand preposterous, because by such a course they would be helping the people to break the law. Thoy will rely on volunteers to keep the peace, and if these are not sufficient other measures will be taken, "
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 344, 20 February 1889, Page 2
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73TE KOOTI'S VISIT TO POVERTY DAY. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 344, 20 February 1889, Page 2
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