Native News.
Xjie^ tieaift K is Vn^iimced' jot » mia* pop ofMe priiicipil of tKe Mokau Co^ftiil^VV^^l^l^l^/FiEii |" h«*a « of Wb^Cmffa^lie possesseid far greaterr tribal /influence; HeremiK vras a thorough-going savage ■<&>£bff ioldj .ijc^lrT-^ery but e^ti^ifei^jiiftdpnsis^nt. j JSe; viewed | with considerable disfavor (says the Auckland the opening of the coal mines on'&he "Hokaii,' and occasionally, when the humor seized him, hejwotil&mahf his eithoe, ; |»adtile cfown tp the mines, and throw the JaeTrly^djug coal into the lirer;- A big tangi 13 'liow ' being lield ori^hfe re-, mains, i Wellii- "History-pf aaki " ineWtloris Hferettiia '■as having been one of 'tfe«i-'; ; White Gli&j mxiT' deters; jbub 'this is- : generally by the natives' j'and'Hciremia himself j informed ih&^riter'tliat he was /not a member 6f the ' war -party 6ri ; thit oocaHion, thoiig^. he y .was preeeiit atf the preparatory incantation.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 143, 27 November 1884, Page 2
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133Native News. Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 143, 27 November 1884, Page 2
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