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•MOTHER NATIYJ; SURVEY .'?:*■.■"■ 'DISPUTED. V £25,000 LOAN FOR TAURANGA. Auckland, Wednesday. On Friday, 26th instant, twenty natives proceeded to' the camp of the survey party who had crossed the Pakouka-river at Aotea.. The Maoris swore that if the men did not convey their-tents back again to the other side of the stream they would burn them.' There being only two or three of the survey party at this advanced part of the road, Mr Burd being away at th« time, they returned with their effects,: ;i Mr, Biird, who was in Raglan came out to the camp on Monday, and .opdeped the men to re r turn to tho place wliere they were sent from by the natives,'! A native policenian from, Raglan [also came : out to Aotea. The. king ii hot at present at Kawhia, having left on Wednesday 18th for Whatiwhatihoe, .■•.■.
'■ The Tauranga : Municipal loan of £25,000 including a water jfovh scheme of £18,500 was carried by a majority of 61, Great interest' was manifested' pending the result of fte poll,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1445, 1 August 1883, Page 2
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