i The chief Tukukino, well known for his obstructive) poliuy in the Ohinemnvi dis- ' trict, arrived in Auckland on May 29, accompanied by about a dozen other natives, for ■ the purpose of giving evidence for tlio defence in the case of prisoners charged with | shooting a surveyor at Ohinemuri. TukuK kino was takon on board tlio mail steamer j City of Sydney, and expressed the most proj found astonishment at tho size of the . ."floating palace." He has not been in s Auckland for a great number of years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6423, 19 June 1882, Page 3
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