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Native News.

A correspondent who knows something of the Natives, and who has been amongst them lately a good deal, informs us that the Kingites are inclined to accept a civilized policy. Nott and Moffatt, said to be the Auckland Star correspondents, are not .all reliable persons, and it is^ expected that the Native Minister will take steps to stop these persons from poisoning the Native mind. Cheques for large sums of money, purporting to be drawn by Robert Graham, have been'flying about. They are known to be impudent forgeries. Mpffatt's name has been mixed up in a very unenviable manner with these forgeries.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1978, 7 May 1875, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
104

Native News. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1978, 7 May 1875, Page 2

Native News. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1978, 7 May 1875, Page 2

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