NATIVE NEWS FROM WAIKATO.
from a source in which we place reliance that the reports which laavefelatelr been circulated—to the effect Kooti had visited Cambridge, and his admiration o! that town ISs the oth«r towns of Waikato— iateiiottrue. Te Kooti has never left Te jEfliy|Sliis usual place of residenc 1 . The ?_6i>iyK;foundatiou for the report was that IHongfjSjpoururu, who formerly acted as MyntKKi&- f° r bttt who has lately palrtachtai himself to Te Kooti, went to the |jrhamlf;iv.'itli some friends to see Te Hunt. ■iHohe?belong s to Whakatane, and was inthe Fulloon murder, and since his "release,from jail has lived with Hewi. Te SvHniS®st will be remembered, was also one Whakataoe prisoners. About a ago a meeting took place at Te $Etilfe)£wlieu Rewi intimated that he had the project of establishing a line fiii&rogh the country, and making any !arcaSgC ment with the Government. It is the only reason for Rewi giving up lie had in his mind, and which ~neyeri"VVas made very clear to the pakeha i*|iggrenensiori, is the opposition which has by the natives.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5657, 5 January 1880, Page 5
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