THE TOLES' LAND AT NGAMUKA.
There is no doubt now but a satisfae* toiy solution of this native block of land is arranged. The Messrs Tole are fortified by a Crown grant for the whole area—some two thousand three hundred acres. Interested Europeans, are, of course, still busying themselves about obstruction, but I hope in the course of a few days to let a little light. into some of - the means which some of them have adopted to thwart the occupation of the land by the owners, more particularly the unwarrantable course adopted by Doctor Pollen when he was Native Minister; and as I shall be speaking- from book/it, will be only in keeping with the put soapy Dan' always played when invested witia ministerial power. Your Thames readers know the " Doctor " well, tad the manner in which he " slunk" 'from the . stage of the Theatre Boyal, Grahamstbwn, in 1869 when he was a candidate for the Superintendenoy against the man who did everything for him—the late John Williamson. -
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3720, 26 November 1880, Page 2
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169THE TOLES' LAND AT NGAMUKA. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3720, 26 November 1880, Page 2
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