TE WHITI BITTEN BY A DOG
Later news from the camp this 'evening spates that tho natives aro re-ercptiugctbe woare on another part of the wheat ground, and not on the road line as expected. They will riot be interfered with. The fencers made the usual daily pretended advances and retirement. Mr Parris haa returned from Parihaka. He reports that Te Whiti has been severely bitten by a dog, and is very ill trom the effects. It is generally remarked at the camp, however, that "it cannot possibly make him madder than he is already."
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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3197, 20 October 1880, Page 2
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