NEW PLYMOUTH.
Friday. Te Wtati admits Instigating Natives. Intends Continuing same Policy.
Mr Parris returned from Parahaka last; night. He was received byTe Whiti anct 200 followers very courteously:'^ Te^Vhitij denied any hteution to injure Europeans/ but he admitted that the plougb-ng-dt-Courtnay's land was done under his orders, and he signified his intention of proceed?ng with that and other similar works. • , Mr Parris told him lie was acting foolishly, aad would bring trouble; on his ■head. . ." ';; '" '• _; ; i_ , . /.,.-''■ '' '•■' /There is no danger of bloodshed on the part of the Maoris at present, but it is impossible to say how soon some settlers may resist the spoliation of their land, and the^first resistance on our side will most likely bo the signal for war. •■• - ;
■■■■■'> '■■■■■:■■■ This day. The Governor] and. Ministers at Taranaki. ;
Guard of Honor.
The Governor, the premier, and Col. Whitiriore landed from the Hinemoa, and were received by a guard of honor, and a largo, number of settjers. The vice regal party will be entertained by;;. .Mr Caverhi'.l drriag their stay. ' Gleich, the Adelaide defaulter waa releaiod this moining from gaol.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3208, 31 May 1879, Page 2
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181NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3208, 31 May 1879, Page 2
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