TAURANGA.
This day
Messengers have arrived from inland stating that the Arawas are now interviewing the Native Commissioner. They state that when they left yesterday several hapus residing round the lakes were busily collecting arms and ammunition for the purpose of resisting the survey party who were engaged in surveying the lands at the rear of Kotoruahana, called Kaiangaroa. The excitement was spreading in the Lake District, but hopes were, however entertained, that influence would be brought to bear through the Commissioner to prevent the parties engaging in actual strife.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3947, 23 August 1881, Page 2
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90TAURANGA. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3947, 23 August 1881, Page 2
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