PATEA.
Wednesday.
The natives occupying the Waimate plains, under Titokowaru, have harvested over fifteen hundred sacks of cocksfoot grasg seed, for which quite three thousand pounds has been obtained. Tito and his followers have been working hard all the season. The price they obtained has made them somewhat bounceable as to the ownership of the plains. They, however, have received the European purchasers most graciously, and it is thought that this intercourse cf trading will have a beneficial effect.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2815, 21 February 1878, Page 2
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79PATEA. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2815, 21 February 1878, Page 2
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