' i 9 mo:uia >,"Eatcro mal ki t«taie oto kia tautaioto, he tal ca^ S^i a ir?'«La rs V, BunK t,le ' of tho BttKit Wan7110 natives had long resisted the claims of Khn fins? Company, Bad ro.poa'ed attempts on tb& part ?i2i eQt 10 84Juat. the matter had failed. - Tfcrourh P° rsover aaooancl Uot of Mr. McLean thej wero induced to agree to a settlement of tbo long ponding queecb3nt* :id x sons to the o? W*Unnpt to stop the tide of European .emigration: " ~ prophesywaa uttorod shortly, beXbro hi/i A oelob:rs*ea Matakiteot 1 eoer of the Kgatiporou trihe.' A large Rfiia h*otiv*ldero* r&buti*} on ihn «uniimt of the Kautuku. whose gnaricd roots are Raid to covftK tne old wan 3 gravo. There being no slbillant in the Maori lan» the frequent uso of tho letter * in English has led them to call it reo AiAf, a htsslngnpe^ch,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 6, 25 November 1863, Page 2
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