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THE SECOND MAORI WAR

Had its origin in those still smouldering embers of the Hau Hau movement, and in this wise. With the object of removing their dangerous influence from the tribes about 280 of the worst and most fanatical Hau Hau prisoners had been deported to the Chatham Islands. .Among them

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Otago Witness, Issue 2649, 21 December 1904, Page 34 (Supplement)

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THE SECOND MAORI WAR Otago Witness, Issue 2649, 21 December 1904, Page 34 (Supplement)

THE SECOND MAORI WAR Otago Witness, Issue 2649, 21 December 1904, Page 34 (Supplement)

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