NATIVE INTELLIGENCE.
The Natives at Oakura asy tw i, '* *<> Europeans, but Tβ <* Dl thes the land ito 9 bo their*, amutV 14 * <* a« to bo their slaves, ana theyii^ Co|rfney|ra c n 3 d a ;, C ™*°°**>* «* rt * not a man m the place but- will Hart? A* 1 "' a eion, ami try the question U b once and for all as to who are twES.X** ALABM AT WATTOTARA^A Waitotara Native, n^d^ e roaming about tho district, thwatS 1 *! , » to the settlers, more whom may adventure on the MoSt. *? Hβ is known to a ever seea without a doXhfi'J which ho annouuees his intention on the pakeh.. A public arms wiH be held to-night. ™ ask f w On Wednesday wt«2??2£^^%».. lance coiatnittee at Waverley was'uu.* «der a message from Major Kereopa, whose tnrbnlent known, h M threaded to by mnrdering; the Brown parhenlarly. That the latter m, uf* warned, the enbjoct w M brought fox, who telegraphed to theHS& fenco, snggestm? the arminir of settl, "*• thateteps shonldbe taken No reply had been received L^? , assembled The wa3 72*8 and tesolntioiia were passed that* forwarded to Government, asking S ,ll * settlers and arreat Kereopa. prepared immediately and It will be forwarded at onco A •ho passed by which the Se wfe enrol themselres aa relnntserT parties in the neighborhood have- bemT In, and will not bl sent to the anfficient protoction is provided. mm
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4316, 30 May 1879, Page 2
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