NATIVE AFFAIRS.
(BY TEEECKAPH.) New Plymouth, June 21.
The Hinemoa arrived from Wellington this morning with the Native Minister. Immediately after landing, Mir.' Bryce proceeded to the camp at Ngakanuka. It is- said that the unexpected visit of the Native Minister is in connection with the recent obstruction by natives to road parties in erecting fences across roads. The natives have shown much determination in the matter. Some Europeans who have visited Te Whiti say that he has expressed himself as pleased that Government have not put in prison the. men who pulled down the "fence.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1313, 22 June 1880, Page 2
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