REMOVAL OF TE WHITI TO NEW PLYMOUTH.
FURTHER ARRESTS THIS DAY. DETERMINATION OP THE MAORIS. INTERVIEW BETWEEN TE WHITI AND HIS SON. ' l ßt Telegraph, j (UNITED PRES3 ASSOCIATION'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) PUNGAREHU, THIS DAT. Te Wbifc ; , Tohu, and Hiroki were sent from here to New Plymouth in a Government trap half an honr before daylight, 21 of the New Plymouth Mounted Rifles acting a 9 escort. The other prisoners are still at Parihaka. The total stand of arms taken from Parihaka and other pahs in the neighbourhood is 333. 9.50 a m. The arresting party has just boen paraded, and more prisoners are to be taken this morning. The natives have coma to the determination to squat in the marat until all have been arrested. Te Whiti had an interview with hi 3 eon (who is one of th 9 guard watohing the fence near here), before leaving this morning:. The lad was much affected, and cried bitterly as Te Whiti was taken away. 12.18 p m. Twenty-ei?ht prisoners have been taken this morning, principally men belonging to the Wanganui district.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 114, 12 November 1881, Page 2
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181REMOVAL OF TE WHITI TO NEW PLYMOUTH. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 114, 12 November 1881, Page 2
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