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A native tohimga, living at Waihi, Ijcyoncl Wiiitara, is credited with having had a dream the other night, and as a consequence three car loads of natives arrived at daylight a morning or two ago at Mr G. Hoby's farm at Jiellblocks, and proceeding straight to aii old karaka tree standing near the boundary line between Mr Hoby's and Mr Bishop's farms, commenced to dig iii the hitter's laud. About two fuel, below t,lie surface they came to a stone, the object of their search, which they took possession of and took bark 'home, together with other .siones found on Mr Hoby's laiul. These, stones, have, of course., a history and great value in ihe natives' eyes. They are said to he charmed /ish stones, stolen very many years ago from rivers in (lie I'ak-a district from ihe. nalivo owners and brought up by auullKT trilx , . -They wcro believed liy Ihe na lives to liavo tin , power </l' all ra(.■liny; I'r.h in the rivers wlkto they arc placid. Tin? .spot win , re tho fish sldiie was I'omul mi Mr .Bishop's land is I Iμ , Kid , of an old pah, and the ground did not appear to have hfvn disturbed Tor many years. That the natives valued the stone highly is evident from the fact (bat they afterwards sent Mr Bishop a present of two handsome mills.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2701, 21 April 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2701, 21 April 1915, Page 1