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HAWERA.

This day. The natives'statements of the Prrihaka meeting are eoi>flicfing as to Te Whiti's -meaning. Some say he refers the swamp j 1 as the impediments to prerentrthe roads mealing, lhose more in the prophet's cjafidencs say his word: has n% reference to the actual road cow being made, the word road being only used in metaphor to aijjuify the two races, the policy of or interest of the races being two cads that cannot meet. At the same time he s.cictly enjo:ned peace and good wi'l to | rU men and not interference with the >c d parties or other works in progress* It is also by some of the natives thought that he forbids any more whare's being erected to seaward of the reserves. ■

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3557, 21 May 1880, Page 2

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HAWERA. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3557, 21 May 1880, Page 2

HAWERA. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3557, 21 May 1880, Page 2

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