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KAWAKAWA.

Saturday.

The Hinemoa arrived this morning about 6 o'clock to coal, and leaves again this evening for Auckland, taking the Premier and the Native Minister, en route for the Waikato meeting.

The Government has received information that the attempt to turn the people away from Opvnake was an idle one, and that the turning off the surveyors from the Mountain Boad was in consequence of their taking the road through the native reserves.

Sir George Grey and Mr Sheelian had a most successful meeting this morning with the Ngapuhi chiefs, and secured their allegiance in case of trouble at Mawiwiae, and many of them will go to the Waikato.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18790428.2.12.5

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3179, 28 April 1879, Page 2

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110

KAWAKAWA. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3179, 28 April 1879, Page 2

KAWAKAWA. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3179, 28 April 1879, Page 2

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