The Waimate Plains.
PTJNGAKEHU.
Yesterday. The natives contented themselves with erecting the fence once on Thursday, but returned this morning, recruited by the addition of two to their number. On the completion of thia apology for a fence'they hurriedly turned and departed without waiting to be spoken to or turned away. It appears likely that they wish to escape arrest, at least for the present.
THE PAEIHAKA MEETING. Over two hundred natives of both sexes and all ages passed by on their way to Parihaka yesterday, accompanied by about twenty bullock drays loaded with provisions for the forthcoming half.yearly meeting on the 17th instant.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3654, 11 September 1880, Page 2
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104The Waimate Plains. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3654, 11 September 1880, Page 2
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