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AUCKLAND.

- By the Lord Ashley we have dat from Auckland to the 4th inst t? take the following items of inter*,? from our hies.— MB. C. O. DAVIS AKD HIS gRDITIOPs in, We abstain from making any commrn* this case at the present stage, neither , h S we in any way prejudice the pubij, 2 against the accused. Let the complaint 2 a on its merits, and on that alone. We however, publish a fair translation of"? 1 paper, for the printing and circulation « which Mr. C. O. Davis stand. aJS fl °J so enable the public to estimate the «'.S? tious libel» for what it is worth. TIL ll " " Statement of the errors of the Ar7 tribe, for the information of n people. uie '«What tribe is evilly spoken of ? a t>, boastful (big-mouthed) Arawas. ' "What evil have they done? A tw proceeding in grieving the Maoris ' « What was their motive ? A. To get food and money. * m "What errors have been seen by ftp people ? A. Their attacking and killing Z people of Tea Awa-o-te-Atua. " Another ? A. The murder of Anoirr tanga. Ij ' "Another? A. Their apprehension of the innocent chief, Hori Tupaea. e "And now, can these errors be rmt a <trm stop to ? A. Let the Arawas be given 2 to their ancestor, Hawaiki. " Auckland, February \r>, 18*15." This was printed in Maori, and hrgelv circu lated amongst the tribes As a practical com mentary, it is right to add that the rebel natives have since made an attack on the Arawas, and that they are in some danger unless the Government assist them, of btine 44 given back to their ancestor Hawaiki." Ag we stated in Saturday's paper, the direct reference of "evil" by the Arawas is to the attack by that tribe on the rebels who had invested Maketu, and were driven out of their works by the shells from the Kclipse and Sandfly last year, about the time of the Gate Pah affair; and Aporotanga was on that occasion, shot by the widow of the old chief Wynyard Beckham who had fallen in battle. The widow took utu, or payment, for her husband. The arrest of Hori Tupaea, with Tin Tamehana (high priest of the Pai Marires, whom the Kingmaker wishes the Governor to understand that he wants to see liberated), and six other fanatics, to which reference is made in the paper, will be fresh in our readers'recollection. Hori Tupaea was set at liberty ; but, although the Ministers would not receive the Pai Marires at Wellington, they have been detained as military prisoners in Tauranga camp. The Arawas, who are "evilly spoken of," for grieving the rebels (in other words for being our friends), and who are to be swept off for having fought for us, ought not to be deserted by the Government; and that is the point which we are desirous of enforcing. Whatever importance may be attached to the printed document circulated amongst the tribes, the Government ought to take good care that no friendly tribe suffers on account of its friendship to the European race.— Smithem Cross, July 3.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1431, 14 July 1865, Page 2

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AUCKLAND. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1431, 14 July 1865, Page 2

AUCKLAND. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1431, 14 July 1865, Page 2

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