More Native Obstructions to Surveyors.
(Pbe Pbess Association.)
Auckaand, This day.
Oq Friday, the 27th inst., twenty natives proceeded to the camp of a surrey party who had crossed the Pakouka River at Aotea; the Maories swore that if the men did not convey their tents and other things back again to the other side of the stream they would burn them. There being only two or three of the surrey party at this advanced part of the road, Mr Burd being away at the time, they returned with their effects. Mr Burd, who was in Kaglan, went but to the camp on Monday, and ordered the men to return to the place where, they were sent from by the natives. A native policeman from Eaglau also went > out to Abtea. The King is not at present at Kawhia, having left on Wednesday, the 18th, for Whatiwhatihoe. . ,
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4547, 1 August 1883, Page 2
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147More Native Obstructions to Surveyors. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4547, 1 August 1883, Page 2
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