ALLEGED DISAFFECTION IN THE KING COUNTRY.
I UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. | 31st May. It is reported at Cambridge, from Kihikihi, that Ross' cattlo wera drivon acrosß tho Punui Biver last night, and that all the Europeans have been ordered off the lands south of the confiscation boundary. Savor&l sporting parties wore ordered back by the natives. The principal chiefs ot the Ngatimaniapoto tribe, including Manga (Rewi), Tnaoko, and Kapa, have been ordered to go into tho interior. Rowi has boen ordored by Tawhiao to return the Crown grant roccivod from the Government for tho new house and allotment at Kihikihi, and to receive no more presents lrom tho Government, and to pay for all fencing and grass seed sown by Europeans on his land. There aro some threats among the natives of driving in Mr. Tele's cattle From Ngamoko.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 126, 1 June 1881, Page 2
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