DANGEROUS GAME.
In another column will be found a starts letter-the letter of a Waipa should receive : attention from Mr. Attorney-General While ■ her, or his worthy sub,Mr. Assistant Aitors,,, General Fenton We have long known the notorious individual at whom the Me- ' merits of our Waipa cocrespondent arepointid fo as playing, a, traitor's game,- that he had ; regular and, written correspondence with di s ' affected natives ■„ that he themon.no account to sell any. m „ t lf ti . 1 that hfi pictured in blackest colors thecondut of %oum “savage gentl.mn" and soughi at alt hazards, by all available tneans* to excite native against european, Our Waipa correspondent may lie,nr„ have written, written without ftal knoMjt, ana at lJui hisdett,er, dqfis iM&aggw to be the production of an angry man, ort malicious man, or a ma,n misled.bg false informat ion. Still, we- can hot answer.-for folk, Bo fair measm e of responsibility,haiem ever shrunk from. Dur rule is-, to publish whatever the public should know, an.d ballh it out with such as may take offence,. Sid in: this case caution becomes us. ll’fen. mwli that our Waipa correspondent has written neither more nor less than truth we shall layaside all reserve. He calls upmiistobdiiw SEE DEE a spy and a traitor. He sup that this SEE DEE caused Wiremu Kingi. to be informed that our soldiers wei;e undermining his pah. Letters SEE DEEslwl, we presume, for G. D. and letters C.D. mean Charles Davis—not ffiarles Datil the Jew but Charles Davis the GentileCharles Oliver Bond Davis, ex native interpreter as well as actual native sedition Hunger.
Accused is one of our old familiars; one of the many obstructive, canting, native protecting, native corrupting, and native plundering 1 humbugs who have been shown up in th lsc ' columns. Two years ago we calledgooenment attention to his anti-european muchiulions. Two years ago we denounced bin e> a mischief breeding scamp who, on false prtfences and for wretchedly selfish pfini_ ends, did all he could to make native let purchases impossible.
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Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 272, 13 June 1860, Page 2
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