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OHINEMURI AND TE AROHA.

Seveeal boats and canoes left Shortland on Saturday evening with the flood tide for the upper country, conveying the natives who have been gathering here for the last few days to attend the meetings to be held at the Piako, Ohinemuri, and To Aroha. They reached Oliinemuri yesterday, and afterhaving a korero with Te Hira, the natives will go in a body up to Te Aroha, where they will join in tbe great meeting to be held there. We learn that the Ngatimaru, who went lip to Ohinemuri some days ago, have left that place for. Te Aroha, after having had some talk with Te Hira about the mail. "What the Ngatimaru said on the subject we have not been able to ascertain, but Te Hira let them know his mind most unequivocally, to the effect that the mail wonld not bo allowed to go. There ibe matter the matter stands at present.—Thames Advertiser.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2261, 25 April 1871, Page 3

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OHINEMURI AND TE AROHA. New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2261, 25 April 1871, Page 3

OHINEMURI AND TE AROHA. New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2261, 25 April 1871, Page 3