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TROUBLESOME TARANAKI NATIVES.

[BY TELEGRAPH — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] New Plymouth, 271 h September. At 10 o'clock to-night Inspector M'Govern and a posse of police left for Ouri, near Pihama, where the natives have again started ploughing. The party will be reinforced by constables from Hawera and other stations in the immediate vicinity. The land upon which the ploughing is going on was ploughed some twelve months ago, on that occasion the culprits being discharged. It is the property of a native belonging to Tohu's following, but the trespassers have objections to this ownership. The police do not anticipate any difficulty in making the arrests.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1898, Page 5

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TROUBLESOME TARANAKI NATIVES. Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1898, Page 5

TROUBLESOME TARANAKI NATIVES. Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1898, Page 5

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