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NEW PLYMOUTH.

■ ' • This Day. The Natives have commenced yeaterday to ploughh' Courtney's land. jtLe telegraphed to the Government tuat unless they removed the Natives, he would take the matter m hand, and award prizes to the Native ploughmen which they would not care ioi\ The Maories have only a few guns rusty for want of use. Tiie Natives who were turned off have gone to Parihaka to ask Te Whiti why they were disturbed. The bet&iers say that if Te Whiti and Hiro&i were secured and taken irom Pariliaka, Te \V hiti : would lose ail JLusinnueiioe, and those who now believe m him would turn against him and denounce him.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 819, 26 June 1879, Page 2

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NEW PLYMOUTH. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 819, 26 June 1879, Page 2

NEW PLYMOUTH. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 819, 26 June 1879, Page 2

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