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ALEXANDRA.

This day.

The Natives state that there were two Natives at Waimate named Hiroki, one residing at Tutua, the other was. known throughout the Titokowaru war as his factotum, or policeman, and that the latter is the murderer.

Te Toko, Tawhiao's messenger at Wai* tara, has returned. He says that Rewi telegraphed to Sir G. Grey saying that Tawhiao wished to see him. Sir G. Grey replied that he might go if he liked, but Rewi is of opinion that leaving his house unfinished would be an " aitua," meaning that his claim to'Waitara would be re^ linquished. He will not therefore return to Waikato at present.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18781001.2.9.3

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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3004, 1 October 1878, Page 2

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107

ALEXANDRA. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3004, 1 October 1878, Page 2

ALEXANDRA. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3004, 1 October 1878, Page 2

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