NATIVE OBSTRUCTION.
TPwt Press Association.! ; ■ ; , AtJCELAND, March 22. A mstting of Natives was held to-day at Ruatqki,ih the Uriwera country, when the action of the Government with regard to the imprisonment of the Maoris sentenced for obstructing Creagh’a survey party was considered. At noon Mr Creagh and a party of six men started for a trig, station known aa’l’plawa- -They had hot proceeded far before they were attacked by two women, Nohowhata and Eipene. in the presence of a hundred Natives. The. theodolite had been" left at the camp, but the tripod was wrested from one of the survey party and taken away., GISBORNE, March 22. farther trouble has arisen at the East Cano, the Natives having pulled down v -JnOte trig stations. Sergeant-Major Moore, whoc was. on his way back to Gisborne, has retained to Awenui, and two mounted constables left Gisborne this morning for thnicimo of the trouble.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9993, 23 March 1893, Page 6
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