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LATEST NATIVE NEWS.

[PBBB* ASSOCIATION SPECIAL.] OPUNAKE, November 21. I accompanied the party of 200 Natives to Oeo yesterday, where they were met by those brought the day before. The men looked sullen, and they say they will return to Parihaka. It is doubtful if the Taranaki men will give trouble, but the Ngaritirnnui (Titokowaru’s people) will require watching. Titokowaru himself was handcuffed at Parihaka for threatening language to Capt. Northoroft, saying—“ Your day now j ours soon. Have you forgotten Moturua and Te Ngutu o te manu ? ” Rations and tents were supplied at Oeo, but the people have not dispersed. Hone Pehaka killed four bullocks for them, Capt, Messenger arrived to-day with seventy Natives, and Capt. Taylor left for Now Plymouth with 173, including some Waikatos. The Hauraki left with the Palmerston and Podding volunteers at eight o’clock yesterday morning. The sea was very rough, and the steamer put back under Cape Egmont, and is still there. A guard has been placed at the bridge south of Opunake, to stop any Natives crossing without a pass.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2382, 21 November 1881, Page 3

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LATEST NATIVE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2382, 21 November 1881, Page 3

LATEST NATIVE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2382, 21 November 1881, Page 3

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