NEW PLYMOUTH.
This day. Mr Sheehan left for Wellington ia the Hinemoa this morning at ten o'clock. A large number of well dressed Maoris are on their way to Parihaka. It is con-, sideied remarkable that there are no women among them. The. meeting at Parihaka takes plr cc on the IBttu ;;:J • ' ,i--,:--■: ;'■■« :.■••-■'-.,-Tueijjd'ay..-,"!'.'. -Twenty mmcd . constable 3 are to be placed at Okalo telegraph station, wheh is to be opened at Stratford,.,end. tiae telegraph biation at Ol:a{6^ at: present special to the Gcrernmeut.isto be opened to the public. Wotbing as yefc is determined on regarding the Waimale difficulty. Messrs Mackay and Blake go to Parihaka fern one t. Mea.i.B Sheehan, Mackay, Brown, and Harris pass the, greater part of their. time in consultation on the present difficulty. The lesu'.t of-their deliberations bar not yet . been disclosed. ••"
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3169, 16 April 1879, Page 2
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138NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3169, 16 April 1879, Page 2
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