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fc (Fbom a cobbbspondbnt.) !'-■'. i A There is tt'etbinp noriicular in the way of news stirring in this district the late dinner to Major J&eorge on his departure hnving been the last loeal excitement I that the native Ropolation 'had'•' dn/ c ßcceesibri to, its numbers, several o£'/thd Lower. Thames .natives, and afflcMsfc them l 'Te 1 JHira and Mere Kuril having lift Ohinemuri "for"'the neighborhood. ,<Jf pi's settlement, where/lhey nave .ddpoinen,ced planting, doubtleeiyiike the settlers' .we read'ofsin Ih/VVe'sferriState's'of' America,' who are v driven I urtlier VI e'stwarh by the advance x of civilisation;' Te'Hira and his people JhafA Bought redretnerit'lfrom', the. advance of the Pak'efra.' ' . * The report, that Mr Jv> Wood, of this injured' by a f/.1l from his >,6|frW froto the Cambridge . Show ouTflwutttlriyj hi without foun'daion, Mr Wood-is alive and well,' attending to the manifold duties, of ' ''• '" ' "■' l ' ';'. ".
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Waikato Times, Issue 837, 30 October 1877, Page 3
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