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PARIHAKA. r'-..,. ... Eleven o'clock. Finished tbe centre of the village, add men are searching now on south side of the river. Two hundred and fifty Stand of arms-have been collected .so far^'s^nif i?,:; meres brought by the search party were returned by order of the -Native iMiuu* - ter. ; --. " A number of breecbV loading gnns,. Enfield rifles, and one revolver were collected. - Noon. .- Captain Gudgeon conducts the search. Among the arms are fifty rifles and guns. Tbe Wanganui men made a large'haul of Enfield ammunition, shot, powder,' and shot belts. Tbe arms are now being aebJt: I to Pungarehu by waggon, and the troops dismissed for lunch, to.fall in again at one o'clock. ' ' " . Titokowaru's men are not here.; / .1. f

(Pbess Association's Special). a ' /> PtmoABEHU, .This dayj ; \!\ The weather has now cleared- up,, .but - 1 the .men in different camps ate engaged in I putting tiijogfl, shipshape, after thei boisterous weather of yesterday. "\ / ■'" .1 There is nothing fresh at Parihaka, and : early this morning a notice was posted in the pah, which calls on fire tribes, and.;, other visitors who have assembled there to disperse, and leave for their respective habitation. •, , .■. , ..- ,-. '? Messrs Bryce and Kolleston left this camp at six o'clock this morning for Parihaka. ■•-.-•, - The prisoners are still here. Hiroki is kept in a separate tent from Te Whitiaod •' - Tohu, and is bound down at night. There are only fifty men, exclasire ijif ': Mounted Rifles, now stationed > here, lit,■-,""> is expected that some aotion.will,be taken this morning. '. , fcntt;.; ;; Several natives whom I saw afParihaka this morning are now passing through for - their own hapus. The' Constabulary are: \ now searching the whares for arms,' and ■'■': the hill in front of Parihaka is crowded with men witnessing the.movements.,of < the A.C. , ■ ■.'■ > >:= •.-■>

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4013, 8 November 1881, Page 2

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The Latest. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4013, 8 November 1881, Page 2

The Latest. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4013, 8 November 1881, Page 2

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