WAITARA.
Friday.
Preparations are being made for accommodating the natives at the meeting. The Government are ,erecting three sheds, each about 300 feet long. Eewi is at Mokau, on his way down, with a large number of natives, and another lot are expected by the steamer from Onehunga. This day. Eewi, with about one hundred followers, arrived witlr'n ten miles of the Waitara yesterday. Fifty sheep, the property of Thomas Bayly, part of a flocf be'ng driven from Patea to Wf.ilara have be?n seized at
Parihaka as payment, for -passing through Maori territory. -,... -■•-
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2912, 15 June 1878, Page 2
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93WAITARA. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2912, 15 June 1878, Page 2
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