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GRAIIAMSTOWN. 21st August.

The Star's correspondent at Whakatiwai states, that at the korero during the last few daj's nearly all the principal chiefs spoko. They wanted Government ad van ops placed on Cape Colville and other blocks of land. They denied having received money for Ohinemuiri and Aroha land. Mr Mack ay mentioned the names of several leading chiefs who Imcl received advances. Tehira denied. Mr Mackay showed that he had received money and goods through his relatives, and told the old chief he could keep his own pieces of land at Ohinemuiri and Te Aroha, but could no longer hold tribal lands.

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Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 157, 21 August 1874, Page 2

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GRAIIAMSTOWN. 21st August. Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 157, 21 August 1874, Page 2

GRAIIAMSTOWN. 21st August. Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 157, 21 August 1874, Page 2

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