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TAURANGA. 20th May.

Lodged 12.10 p.m. Finished 1.56 p.m. The Bay of Plenty Times says that Sullivan's murder was the prime cause of the loyal conduct of the Ngatiliana. When the last rebellion cuased a large section of the Ngatihana isolated themselves, while the remainder of the tribe were nominally Joyal. They then carried their claims through the Natives Land Court without inserting the names of absent parties. A part of trese lands was leased to the Sullivaus, and according to the old barbarous custom, the occupiers were liable for the "wrong. Other native lands in the Waikato are similarly involved. The extra telegraph wire between Grahamstown and JSfapier, under the superintendence of Mr Floyd, is progressing rapidly. Native matters are quiet.

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Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 84, 21 May 1873, Page 2

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TAURANGA. 20th May. Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 84, 21 May 1873, Page 2

TAURANGA. 20th May. Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 84, 21 May 1873, Page 2

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