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(PEK PRESS AGENCY. • NEW PLYMOUTH. - ■ Wednesday. All hostile ploughing has ceased here. It is reported that the wives of the imprisoned ploughmen have been to To Wlriti, to inquire what should be done to effect the deliverance of their husbands, and he recommended, them to procure horns and proceed with their friends to Wellington, and encompass the prison, blowing their horns, wnen the walls will fall down and their husbands be delivered. It is said that three hundred persons will proceed to Wellington on this errand.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 208, 10 July 1879, Page 2
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