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THE EAST COAST NATIVES.

TELEGRAM FROM THE NATIVE MINISTER. The following important telegram from the Native Minister has been kindly placed at our disposal by the Premier s— Taubahoa. This Day. Have seen the Pirarakau and think I have settled all things fairly They have agreed to refrain from all interference with private persons and abide inquiries made by Government as to any cause of complaint which they may have. I met them at Whararoa along with Ngaterangi. They were very friendly and civil, and parted with me on the very best terms. I made minute enquiries as to report of threatened burning down of settlers' houses, and it was found that only one man bad said so, and that he had spoken under excitement and great anger. Will give you full information about it on my return to Wellington. J. Shbbhan.

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

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THE EAST COAST NATIVES. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 545, 25 June 1879, Page 2

THE EAST COAST NATIVES. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 545, 25 June 1879, Page 2

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