NATIVE AFFAIRS.
NEWPLYMOUTHjApriII.. [ £he Herald .igajs-'}"..", Ifatwitb§tanding the sensational telegrams forwarded, by correspondents to newspapers-"in ,;other parts of the colony, native affairs were never more favorable than,at the present time, We have it on the authority of those you are thoroughly well acquainted with the natives, that there, is no' sign of warlike intention "on the part of the Maoris at Parihaka, or on the Plains } and they have never ahownmoro friendly feelings towards Europeans:: than are ex-j
hibited at the presenfrtime. HTJies natives at Parihaka are a||-|tfgaged grej>>idng the grounckjfqr planting; l^er'area! pufc'down |han Eurho are' friendly} and • take no money'for pVoducfe-with whicßjtheyiSupply the in|feting : qn making pijesent. and on Par ihakaU territory, we learn that Te Whiti will act similarly, and that roads will be allowed to be made without anyaggressive action,on. ihe part of the natives."
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1235, 2 April 1880, Page 2
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139NATIVE AFFAIRS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1235, 2 April 1880, Page 2
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