NEW PLYMOUTH.
q «eH .rt.»ri ; r£ta<sftfaftt£o&#. ™q . j ''"Mr-'Q&vetftfiU irin c?>m^nicktipn,^With bpf. Majqir JBcpw,n,,ii Mnftkingosftll*Rospiblp niag;Uirik:.ib^o sfh'©'fe%tt^} diftf |fe.^|pimk !, entered. i) ppuiexcep t,Ua,ve/c mil, s j jmadock s. glVis prbbablejcthe. Hihep»6*)|pilt ,beTsent ;t»i>fc<cdtisidpre^ faec^Sary ll:p f iead oi^nj:-an^ !as at -aeedn^ to bteittffll k'.modt .-point -whej legally to try without any intention of {dbtmniJtioi^ioten'oeniT Ji.u'i*>T. &'j;/r.D.-?3a ■hi; er ,ii~(iT.":>!?.!Ef ;T"a^^*iio s^'>;o ?'i«l «<*^ injiei»9 to! u-i'^l' L!»««W- jii) 6 S , P i: ,59 ?1 io Nothing further has transpired *e»podt-| ing ffie'tatfair^ith'th^'m'tiT^'atiGfeftU^.; They^are, still -ploughing up,Cou^ney's! house to get refreshments., J&reat uneasi-; "ness' exists here,; arid the business of thej place is stagnatedlT J/f t|, I The Natives at^Wa^tara intimate that they willcome in. and plough to-morrow' and the next day. .' - ..,-■" -This day. Tao Latest. <• < - ■ Natives Breaking into Stores. Settlers Coming 1 into Town. . s The Natives appear to find ploughing hard work. -Last night- they-broke^intol B1 an d' s, . store,. at, Oakur aj- andj helped | themseltes? v/Mr' xßlnnd ts in on| business ye^sferdßyj landT received a teljßgrami|his-Imor,HJng;vto; that?jpffect.; J^auj o^jf [ ..;o,uts j e i t!tl,ers h ,ba l Ye -.ajr^ady '■ packed up their gQpds/.and come into tqwfi. The natives, :a;round'.:pakii^a..have donned their (eathVrs and!mats, aiicl Kiive hoisted amusedj whea- they, vwerei told;thatith«sy would be summoned for trespaising aud wanted to know who would take them int.O;C ; ustpdy._,-: ? ; n „, r , y^i ■■.-.>? f ,r !■■;,
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3205, 28 May 1879, Page 2
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222NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3205, 28 May 1879, Page 2
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