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NEW PLYMOUTH.

Last night. Determination of Te Whiti

A correspondent at Urunui writes as follows:—Most of our native friends started for Farihaka yesterday. I hear Te Whiti sent word Jo them to hurry up. Natives inform me that fencing is to continue until only three men are left at Farihaka, namely:—Te Whiti, Tohu, and Hiroki.

Nearly all trie head men amongst the natives who came from the Chatham Islands, twelve years ago to settle at Urunui are dead or in prison.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18800812.2.10.4

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3628, 12 August 1880, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
81

NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3628, 12 August 1880, Page 2

NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3628, 12 August 1880, Page 2

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