PATEA.
This day. i To "Waiti's Tactics ChangaL Ho is Still Determined on an Aggressive Policy. t y \:: Strong Feeling that Decisive Steps Should to Taken. | Te Whift has changed his tactics. The ploughing.having been ai failure, he commenced different, operations yesterday. Three natives commencing in certain'properties at Opunake without permission, were at once arrested by thie A-C I This was regarded as an indication that Te Whiti was determined to carry on his aggressive policy. ' ; i ? There is stroHg feeling that the Government should take more a decisive action than they have hitherto done, <„■•.'/■.;■?.'!' 1 ' Since the reinforcements of the A.CJ. came to the district'twice their number have left, owing to want of employment. Flt is expected we sHajll hear, more from Te Whiti in course of i'few days; j
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3295, 14 July 1879, Page 2
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131PATEA. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3295, 14 July 1879, Page 2
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