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THE NATIVE TROUBLE.

Opunakb, July 22. At the Oonrt to-day Te Whiti and the other nine natives were charged with forcibly entering land belonging to Haitie. Inspector Pardy said the evidence was pretty well the same as given before, and although To Whiti was not pr-sent, he was equally guilty with the others. Tbe only new feature in the evidence was that given by Te Whefu, a Paribaka native of rank, who said Te Whiti gave orders to him to p’ough land at Oakura, and that the prisoners had been present when Te Whiti told the Paribaka natives to enter upon European land. J uly 28. The case against Te Whiti and tbe other natives is concluded. On the first information, that of malicious injury to property and the second, that of forcible entry, all were committed for trial at the next Supreme Court sitting in Wellington. The third charge of riot was withdrawn on the application of the police.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1536, 24 July 1886, Page 3

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160

THE NATIVE TROUBLE. Temuka Leader, Issue 1536, 24 July 1886, Page 3

THE NATIVE TROUBLE. Temuka Leader, Issue 1536, 24 July 1886, Page 3

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