OHINEMURI.
Our latest accounts from Ohinemuri state that an impression was gaining ground auvmgsb the native that the land would be opened, and probab y m xfc summer will fiud sometbiug effective done in the matter. It is rather surprising, but it ia a fact, that not the sli^hte^t apprehension U felt in coH*eq^uenc« of Te Kooti being at Tokaugainutu. It ia obvious that the naUyes do not auticii'ato that; he will have the temerity to come to any part of this district. — Advertiser, July 28.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3753, 29 July 1869, Page 4
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