The p.s. Haur:iki, on her last trip from Wait.'.ia northward, conveyed six families tli'j'.io. , t'i the Molciiu Kiver. Tlic lm- at thu ~iouth <>f the river win crossed easily, and Uio natives welcomed the JOumpeaiu: with i.ln! ; ;:oatf:it demons! iVctionr. of ;;hdne.-,:i. I'hey even assisted to draw the iioat;; up on th.! river beach. The chief stated -that thu Mokau was open for the future to i;ho trallio of tho pakoha, ami appcin.d lo wn.'i Kurjpeane to come and ucttlo among them.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4900, 31 July 1877, Page 6
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