NEW PLYMOUTH.
This day. The Hinemoa arrired at 5 o'clock last night, from Opunake, she had the native prisoner, Tuhia on board. Messrs Parris, Hursthouse, and Sullen visited the Hinemoa, and from a conversation, Mr Hursthouse had with the prisoner, it is evident that the remarkable indifference he at first exhibited as to his fate has disappeared and a careworn, anxious look has fallen over his countenance which shows that he is beginning to realise his position. The Hinemoa sailed for Wellington at 6 o'clock.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3727, 4 December 1880, Page 2
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85NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3727, 4 December 1880, Page 2
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