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THE WAIMATE PLAINS.

Wißusn .v;j"ljn t decided on*. A MAUCiI UN I'AUIiIAKA. [I'liOM OL"!: UK C JKlili-IVNDKNT.] W Eli.i s(i t ■•.•>•, Tiice 'b.y. Guiut prep.imtioiH arc bu uj mad;; jointly for a decided step i:i tegar.i to the Wuimite Plains. By the end of the first n\ek of Jauua-y, the Government wii't hive a force of fully SJO men in th; district, and under the immediate direction of t:;e Native Minister, who will be there. " Ixy are to march 0:1 to the Plain*, an i c .!::mcnce roalmakiag. If the natives oif.-r nny ob-.truc-tiou, the Constabulary wiil be marched on to Parihaka. If no resistance is offered, the surveyors will bo brought back, and resume work under arm d protection, and special settlement sicca will immed at-.ly Le la ; d off. The natives are s%id to be quite aware ti.at some decided step is about to be iakeu, and ars determined to ic-ist it. The üb-A-e information is ivlial'l?.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5649, 24 December 1879, Page 5

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THE WAIMATE PLAINS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5649, 24 December 1879, Page 5

THE WAIMATE PLAINS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5649, 24 December 1879, Page 5