OPUNAKE.
This day.
All the natives for tea miles round arc goioß to Farihaka to we!come Te Whiti and Tohu. It is staled that four or five hundred from Kaingao, on the Waimate plains are expected up within the nest tea days. Tb/jy will not be peimitted to
remain long, and it is understood that when the tangi is over all will have to go back to their own settlements.
A house belonging to a carpenter named Taylor has been burnt.' The occupants lost nearly everything. Both parents were fast asleep, but the cries of the baby woke them when they found themselves enveloped ia smoke. The building was insured ia the Northern Company for £100.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4440, 29 March 1883, Page 2
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116OPUNAKE. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4440, 29 March 1883, Page 2
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