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WAIMATE PLAINS. (BY TELEGRAPH.)

Wellington, Yesterday. Rord making gops on apace, not only from both ends of the Plains, but also from Opunake to Stratford, which road is aKo being- constructed from both ends. Some anxiety has been expressed as to the consequences of crossing a particular spot near Owharo, where hitherto the Maoris have refused to allow either a telegraph line or road to be carried through, but the most reliable authorities eatertain no apprehension of any trouble. A more critical print U that near Parihaka, but in neither case will any notice be taken by th« Constabulary of past difficulties or opposition. They will simply go straight on with the road making, avoiding any display either of hesitation or defiance.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1211, 3 April 1880, Page 3

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WAIMATE PLAINS. (BY TELEGRAPH.) Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1211, 3 April 1880, Page 3

WAIMATE PLAINS. (BY TELEGRAPH.) Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1211, 3 April 1880, Page 3

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