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NAPIER.

This day. Mr J. H. Brown, the Chairman of the Wairoa County, forwarded yesterday a telegram to the Native Minister urging him to take measures to stop the farther progress of Te Kooti towards Poverty Bay via Waiora. The greatest alarm exists at Wairoa, for although fully one half of the Natives are prepared to welcome Te Eooti, the other half are hostile, and it is feared that if anything goes wrong, retaliation will be made on the settlers. An impression prevails that Te Kooti is going into a lion's den.

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5282, 22 December 1885, Page 2

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92

NAPIER. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5282, 22 December 1885, Page 2

NAPIER. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5282, 22 December 1885, Page 2

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