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THEY STILL CLAIM THE CONFISCATED LAND.

Alexandra, Monday, 4.15 p.m. Wl te Wheoro, William Barton, and the other chiefs who were sent up on behalf of the Government to Te Kuiti to demand the surrender of the murderers, have returned. Manuhiri, the King's Prime Minister, refuses to surrender the murderers. When asked the reason the murder was committed inside the boundary, he said his boundary was Maungatawhiri (the river which the troops first crossed in the Waikato war of 1863). Eewi is at Whanganui, and is said to condemn the murder.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4166, 20 December 1870, Page 2

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THEY STILL CLAIM THE CONFISCATED LAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4166, 20 December 1870, Page 2

THEY STILL CLAIM THE CONFISCATED LAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4166, 20 December 1870, Page 2

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