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Hawbia, S4th June. [ I hear that Titokowaru and other chiefs of the Plains did not sanction the ploughing of the settlers' land. The ploughmen have not returned to the land this morning. This Day, 9.54 a.m. There is nothing fresh to-day. The Maoris seem to think tbe Hawera soil rather too hot for thrnn. I don't think they will volunteer plouehiDg serrices again, but there is no telling what Te Whiti may be up to next. Something may turn up to-day. It is time the Mauri messengers were back from Parihaka.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 545, 25 June 1879, Page 2

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 545, 25 June 1879, Page 2

Untitled Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 545, 25 June 1879, Page 2

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