NATIVE INTELLIGENCE.
Hawera, June 26. The native messenger has returned from Parihaka. Te Whiti's orders are to proceed with the ploughing, and not to heed the opposition of the pakeha. Opinions differ as to whether the Plains natives will be fools enough to again cross the river. I think it probable that they will be handled more strongly this time. Later. Te Whiti says that if the ploughmen get ill-used, or their ploughs broken, or they receive black eyes, they are never to mind that, and that such things must not stop them in a good work. We fully expect them shortly in large numbers.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 994, 26 June 1879, Page 2
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