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THE ATTITUDE OF THE NATIVES I N WAIKATO.

We have received newi from Waikato that tlii King party have resolved to send away every European residing within the lines of the Kins', without any exception, and had given them all warning, to that effect. Eewiti, TamatiNgaport, and all the principal men of the King party, perhaps eyenMatutaerahimself,are now atMaungatautari, where, as we have previously stated, a meeting is to be held. That meeting will in all probability be attended by Mr. Firth and Mr, C. O. Davis ; and at it the question of the run at Matamata, andindeed or all the land leased putside the confiscated boundary, will be difr cussed,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3133, 1 August 1867, Page 3

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THE ATTITUDE OF THE NATIVES IN WAIKATO. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3133, 1 August 1867, Page 3

THE ATTITUDE OF THE NATIVES IN WAIKATO. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3133, 1 August 1867, Page 3