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NATIVE TROUBLE.

(BY TELEGBAI'H.—I'KESS ASSOCIATION.) Gisboiink, La3t Night. Thebk baa been a native trouble nt Waipiro, which at one time appeared as if it would lead to fighting between tho rival Darttes of natives. Some time since the Native Land Court awarded a portion of the Waipiro Block to Pini Amini, much to the dissatisfaction of the well-kuown chief Tuta Nihoniho, who applied for a re-hearing, which, however, was refused. On Monday Tutu came down from his kianga at Jerusalem, accompanied by fifty armed men, and took possession of Pini Amim's pah, and much excitement wa3 occasioned thereby. The Coast police force arrived in the scene, and affairs are now aomewhal quieter, but Tutu is still holding possession.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3011, 31 October 1891, Page 2

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118

NATIVE TROUBLE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3011, 31 October 1891, Page 2

NATIVE TROUBLE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3011, 31 October 1891, Page 2

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