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HAWERA.

This day The Opunake correspondent; of the Btar wires that tho settlers of the j?ari« Uak« diitrict are becoming uueaiy o»

account of the present proceedings of the natives. From a cot'tago, owned by Plimmer, swhich is erected upon deferred payment sections, the natives have removed the windows and doors, and have taken down and removed to the Parihaka Pah a building owned by a farmer named Mcßeynolds, and formerly used as a billiard room and canteen at Parihaka camp. The reason given for this action is stated to be on account of credit to the natives being stopped.

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5079, 25 April 1885, Page 2

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HAWERA. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5079, 25 April 1885, Page 2

HAWERA. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5079, 25 April 1885, Page 2

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