THE FENCING ON THE WEST COAST. NEW PHASE OF THE PARIHAKA MEETING.
lunitid pbess association. | New Plymouth, Tki3 Day. The Natives do not appear to be acting under any definite instruction* from Te Whiti in the matter of erecting fences, and consequently they hare made no determined stand against the constabulary. They will probably desist from offering further obstruction to the constabulary until the Parihaka meeting ia over, which commences to-day. It has been noticed that the_ Natives have not proceeded to Parihaka this month in their customary fashion — namely, with bullock drays well loaded with provisions, but the majority of them have travelled on foot. This shows the Maoris are getting hard up, and cannot make the customary presents.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 67, 17 September 1881, Page 2
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120THE FENCING ON THE WEST COAST. NEW PHASE OF THE PARIHAKA MEETING. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 67, 17 September 1881, Page 2
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