FIFTY YEARS AGO.
EXTRACTS FROM THE HERALD.
The following are extracts from the New Zealand Herald of October 1 > 1881: , . r When the Government proceeds.to arrest the native fencers in Taranaki i • believed tlie Maori men will bolt and ie appear elsewhere to laugh at the con stabulary. This will account for _ activity of tlie native scouts in watcninß the movements of the Europeans. * means of suppression now suggested is take Te Whiti, Tohu, Hiroki, litokowaru and u few other noted c " ai erect a redoubt at Parihaka and sea the natives to their proper homes. The English deputation which came <> New Zealand to study agriculture new has expressed satisfaction at the visi . * wholesale emigration of English * culturists has not been advocate • it has been said that the moist c and the running streams of New i land offer more inducement than tne co» dftions for agriculture in AustraU*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21001, 12 October 1931, Page 6
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