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NAPIER.

This day. The old chief Tareha is dead. He was alaways a great friend of the Europeans, and in the native war fought well for us, far back as 1828. It is mentioned in Chambers' Magazine that Tareha entertained a party of English gentlemen at his psh, and from that date to the day of his death he was foremost in welcoming Europeans to settlement, in hospitality to settlers, and in making amicable arrangements of the disputes that hare arisen between the natives and the pakehas.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3741, 21 December 1880, Page 2

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87

NAPIER. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3741, 21 December 1880, Page 2

NAPIER. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3741, 21 December 1880, Page 2

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