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HAWERA.

This day.

A number of natives, including Puroube, Patea, Mokoio and Mauitahi, passed through yesterday on their way to Pari« haka; they hud five cteays loaded with flour, tea, sugar, and shark for the great half-yearly meeting. Captain Taylor, with 40 men, have left the camp at Otakeo for Oeo, where they are to meet the unemployed from Wellington and escort them into the camp. Last night. The Boyal Commission has finished its enquiry so far us concerns the country between Patea and the river. The Commission leave for New Plymouth.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3489, 1 March 1880, Page 2

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HAWERA. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3489, 1 March 1880, Page 2

HAWERA. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3489, 1 March 1880, Page 2

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