The Parihaka Mooting. NEW PLYMOUTH. This day. At the Parihaka meeting two hundred returned prisoners were there. The meeting was large, and Te Whiti spoke for about an hour, being followed by Tohu. The speeches were much in the strain of the last meeting. They were to resist; no matter if thousands came to Pungarehu, the walls would fall down, and the European Power be broken up. J n A. Barber & Co., CUSTOMS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS, FoHT STBEET, AtTCKIAND. AGENTS FOE BUTTON'S FOREIGN EXPRESS. PACKAGES received and forwarded to all parts of the world. Goodß of al. description bought and sold on commission. 1598 WANTED a BOY to work in the Garden. Apply J. Mabsiiat.*, P»rawai.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3994, 17 October 1881, Page 3
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117Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3994, 17 October 1881, Page 3
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