RENEWED NATIVE AGGRES. [BY TELEGRAPH, PRESS ASSOCIATION].
V."" ' . "" N|N^ityi]pf!6tJ|jffi, to^urgfray. i I^FOKMATXOW^Irqi^ |^IssU , hgl,J"ft'E- b^AsC rt'ceived, and is as follows: — Yesterday about four hundred natives,- in batches erf fifties, resumed fpnciuur at Waitahi. The 'constabulary; 'ffot^^PuAc'arehu itnjinjhed bp uhder f arrog aiid pullfM the fence udwlx. The Maoris -hie^ted -an., -hooted, and-then-disper-od. No prisoners were taken. The 1 l\£iioiisJ h.ivetpulled*up'a J larpre 'niimFer pf , pcjrs oos» s the block ofFere.l a for Halefand ' htuok thegi in promiscuously in di&rent lines or dpniolishedi,theui altogether. '' ' Last Night. About four hundred natives are fencing all over- the 'land at \Punj/arehu An armed party has just marched to Waifcotara, and, reinforcemeata aie coming today' from Opuqako. > •\ , <
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1431, 3 September 1881, Page 2
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112RENEWED NATIVE AGGRES. [BY TELEGRAPH, PRESS ASSOCIATION]. Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1431, 3 September 1881, Page 2
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