The True Solution of the "Difficulty." MORE " PANIC " RAISING. Opunake, Friday Night.
The Hon. Mr li.il! nice aimed here last night, and was met by Col. Roberts, Mr P.udv, Inspector «>f Police at New Plyinoiith, and Mr Itennell, Xatne Agent, who infoiined him th.it therepnts which li uliecontly been|cn ciliated w ith referanceto the Maoris on this coast, v ere entirely nith out foundation, and were onginated pmicipally by persons who have settled on small sections of land neai l'ungarehu, and who made a living out of the constabulary while they weie camped theie, and whose living was gone when the foice was removed. Mr Ballance went to Oeo this nioining to nileiview Tito Kowniti .»vd Tt* Wluti's pi o|ile, who aie assimbled there for the t impose of distiibuting the food sent to them by them by the, native* of the Cliatli tin Islands as a present to Te Whiti. Tln'io were about 200 present, and he mot with a most coidial reception, a poi dance md h.ik.i being given in his lunioui. The feeling of the natives is -,aid to be moie fiieiidly tow aids the Kuio|>e.uis than evei.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2006, 16 May 1885, Page 2
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191The True Solution of the "Difficulty." MORE "PANIC " RAISING. Opunake, Friday Night. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2006, 16 May 1885, Page 2
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