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CAMBRIDGE.

This day.

More Native Aggression.

Telegrams report that a party of Maungijtautari natives came down to Mac Lean and Go's., property at Horahora, burnt small bridge, threw 50 bays of botiedusfc into the rivpr, chiti^i] away tents and tools, and threatened to come back and burn a large bridge. Horahora is a block about which there was many years' dispute, the kiq,g natives asserting it was bought without their ssanctiqn as owners. The land has recently been occupied^ by McLean, who has sixty men ou the ground and meaus to retain possession, and Colonel Lyon, Major Mair, and the constabuWy are also there. Major Mair and McLean have gone to iuteryiew the pativeg.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3801, 4 March 1881, Page 2

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114

CAMBRIDGE. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3801, 4 March 1881, Page 2

CAMBRIDGE. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3801, 4 March 1881, Page 2

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