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NEW PLYMOUTH.

October 22. A large number of natives from Parihaka were in town to-day. They purchased nine tons of flour and some sugar. They were questioned as to whether the news of the proclamation had reached Parihaka. They said no, and purchased a copy of the Herald with it in. One who could read English perused it, and Baid he would take it to Te Whiti, who, he was sure, would not care, as he knew all that would happen to the Maoris, and could turn the Pakehas away at his will.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3218, 22 October 1881, Page 3

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NEW PLYMOUTH. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3218, 22 October 1881, Page 3

NEW PLYMOUTH. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3218, 22 October 1881, Page 3

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