NOVE AFFAIRS.
Another i:.)rtant event lias occurred in ci.iinrc'ionjtli nativj affairs at Parihaka. At IV Plymouth on Tuesday y last, Titokow-ij was brought up at *' jl,v ' Resident Magiaie's CW— 1 (-'h'.-j... with having on lOtflovei, " I,er 1; 'st. at a certain plsica witn the J c °nnsr»ated territory mentioned . 'Vest Lt, Settlement Act, 18-0, o * [t < P-rih*.*.., wilfui-y obstructed Mr E.° vV - Hursthousu and refused to leave t vre when requested to do so. The evi jnce of M "* srs Hursthouse, Gudgeon and Morrison having been taken, th P"'aoner was committed to take his trial* the Supreme Court. A public din' 1 ' Wl]l be £ iven t 0 the Hon Mr Brvce 0 ' mOl ' row ' venir '£- In " vitations areiasu 1 to lh " Premier, Colonel Roberts, and to l the Ambers and exMeiubeis of the i M,se of Representatives from Taran.ki to oxton -
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Temuka Leader, Issue 801, 15 December 1881, Page 2
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141NOVE AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 801, 15 December 1881, Page 2
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