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To the Editor of the Hawke's Bay Herald. Sra — My informant of the punishment said to be adjudged to- Hanuera, of Whareongaonga, was a native preacher named Bitimona, of Nuhaka, who professed, to be the originator of the so-called novel punishment. As he is a preacher of Christian doctrine I thought his statements were true, as thought two or three experienced Maori linguists who were present when he spoke of the native. However, as Mr. Williams states, I was grossly deceived. PEDESTRIAN. "Wairoa, Feb. 6, 1862.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 256, 15 February 1862, Page 3
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