KIHIKIHI DEFENCE AGITATION FORM BEHIND THE SCENE.
Sib,— ln your leader of-. Saturday, you say that the Uovißrnment have baited a /hook;; and the; " Cavalry have walked blindfold v intp .tke; ambnscaae." The publicans of Kihikihi can B?>y, with more .truth, ithat they baited a hook, and the Editor walked blindford into the., am bud.''cade.'!"•!' Maori insolence and violence " are only publichouae • braw s "highly magnified, which do not extend outside of^ihikihi, or along the frontier. "'What is really wanted, is 'a police constable, stationed at Kibikihi, to prevent the' publicans from breaking the law, but that is jus^t what the publicans do ii.otwant. -They' want an of ' Government meKey^nd a par%y of men to take care of the .natives after they/haye made them mad drunk.— l am, &0., Behind the Stmssr - : ""-•' =•■ '■'■-■■■'-^'-" ■ .
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 813, 1 September 1877, Page 3
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132KIHIKIHI DEFENCE AGITATION FORM BEHIND THE SCENE. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 813, 1 September 1877, Page 3
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