EXPECTED NA TIVE DISTURBANCE ON THE WEST COAST. [BY EIECTRIC TELEGRAPH, UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
New Plymouth, Saturday. A>f armed party, 50 strong, left Rahotu this morning for Par i para, where the natives are fencing. It is expected that some prisoners will be made. Some severe scuffling is expected, to take place. The Maoris are very excited and in strong force. ; , , Wellington, Saturday. The Government received a,,tele,gratn" from Pungarehu to-day, fa the. effect that the alarming , and - sensatiptfai Reports about the r natireB fencing are' unfounded, and that whatever 'may be done as regards fencing^ the natives ar« very civil and good tempered, ! an'd J it < i« '- -d nderstood further/ that Te .Whiti has: ordered ithe men not upon any account -to' ! uiel violence,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1432, 6 September 1881, Page 3
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124EXPECTED NATIVE DISTURBANCE ON THE WEST COAST. [BY E1ECTRIC TELEGRAPH, UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1432, 6 September 1881, Page 3
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