THE NATIVE DIFFICULTY.
♦ : [By Telegraph.l \ [from our special correspondent. J < Hawera, This Dat. < 7he native? seem to be taking matters 1 more easily at Okaiawa, Titokowarn'a plaoe; i those who had remained have cleared a placa for the returning ones, who are drop- < ping in by three 3 from Oeo. A bullook and < some pisrs have been killed to feast them. 1 The Native Minister is here with Sir W. 1 Fox. The inhabitants of Hawera present ' an address this morning to Mr Bryoe, com- 1 plimenting himself and the Government on their success bo far. ' Lieut. We&t, of the Nelson Artillery, who was sent to the hospital suffering from sunstroke, is recovering, and will probably get ] home on Wednesday next.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 126, 26 November 1881, Page 2
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