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_ f ip Thiß day.i ! Nothing of any importance transpired 1 /at Parihaka,' the monthly meeting.tfieri being merely a repetition of TeuWtttiti's ■ uniritelligible rubbish. He signifies that ploughing will be deferred' till after'the; prisoners' trial*! HHti says .'they willj return in triumph like the Israelites from Babylon, with a Government agent to interview him (Te Whiti) _on theconfiscated land question. He says he will allow no fighte ing, and avers that Whakawiri has been/ well taught by John how to act with _t}ie iGoyernment at:' sWellington. He likens him to a racehorse arriving at the winning post. ** "■■■'"■yl"""' 1"1 "" ■ j ■*•
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3300, 19 July 1879, Page 2
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100PATEA. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3300, 19 July 1879, Page 2
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