NEW PLYMOUTH.
'"'" " * ' " ' Monday.; At the Supreme Court sittings this day, George, Hay wood was found guilty of maliciously wounding a cow at Ketemaroe on the 25 th October last, and, was sentenced .to nine, months' lmprispnment, with hard labor.
Sir John Coode's plans and his report o^X^e/'N^ifj-'TPlytoo^Ki rfiarliorl "KtMfi arrived,. and, are in the hands of Mr Blackett.
f o'Airepoirti fia: in circulation here -that Honi Pikama, a long-tried loyal chief, has displayed ;^h?amng fowar^^e/Whifi. We have good authority for stating that this is untrue. ; i ./ 7. Ti OT, r.;A; great langi was to take place at Parihaka to-day over the chief Tamahana, who was killed by a fall from, his horse on>? Friday.. Tamehana Jwas' l lately gazetted Assessor, and Te Whiti says he would not have been killed had he adhered to-him. , - , r- r < ;ttt : n
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3186, 6 May 1879, Page 2
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