THE OUTRAGE AT KAWHIA. TAWHIAO RETURNS TO WHATIWHATIHOE.
Thkke is no fieoh news to hand regarding the native outrage at Kawhia. The Wellington correspondent of the New Zealand Herald, writing on Saturday, &aj'd :—": —" So far as the information yet received by the Government relative to the Kawhia affair goe~-, it begins merely a dispute between two nati\ c hapus, and no political bignificance is at piesent attached tiit." This, of course, i> pme non,en»e, as thore is no dispute about the township land between the natives. Ttiwlnao pasted through Wiutetuna ymteiday, accompanied by .several of his folio wei.s, en route for Alevancha. What his object is, or what effect lm depaiture will have \ipon the condition of matters at Kawhia can only bi3 eouiectured ; but it ib probable that having struck the match lie wishes to keep out of the way while the fire is binning.
[BY TELEGRAPH.— OWX CORUE~.I'OXnKNT.] Ar,KX vNim v, L ist Night. Tawhisio with a inunbar of Kawhia nativeo an ivocl here to-cl.vy.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1751, 25 September 1883, Page 2
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167THE OUTRAGE AT KAWHIA. TAWHIAO RETURNS TO WHATIWHATIHOE. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1751, 25 September 1883, Page 2
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