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NATIVE NEWS. [by telegraph, own correspondent.]

Alexandra, Last Night. There is nothing new here since the meeting. The natives are gradually dispersing, but several leading chiefs who spoke at the meeting have remained to consult with Tawhiao, YVahanui, and Kewi. The arrest of Pakara and. Epiha has caused no excitement, but it is significant that Winiata and other murderers begin to realise what will eventually befall them.

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1542, 23 May 1882, Page 2

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NATIVE NEWS. [by telegraph, own correspondent.] Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1542, 23 May 1882, Page 2

NATIVE NEWS. [by telegraph, own correspondent.] Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1542, 23 May 1882, Page 2

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