On Satureay, the 10th Maach, Lady Bowen was safely delivered of a daughter, at the Government House, Auckland. AiiL the natives from Cape Colville, Mercury Bay, Coromandel, and other settlements are at Shortland on their way to take posession of the Aroha Ranges, on account of the decisiou given by the Judge of the Native Lands Court in favour of the Ngatihaua, as they consider the judgement unfair. The King has sent down a message telling them to leave him to settle matters. It is feared this will lead to great trouble and lighting.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1017, 22 April 1869, Page 2
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94Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1017, 22 April 1869, Page 2
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