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CARLYLE.

This Day. Native affairs are again beginning to look serious. Te Whiti, presuming that the Government is afraid to take any active measures against him, is encouraging the Maoris in that belief. Hardly any of the warriors who have gone to Parihaka have returned. It is stated they are going to build forts on the Plains, and in the event of any action being taken by the Pakeha against them, they will retaliate. The prisoners, according to Te Whiti's view, will be released in October, the time when, as he prophesied, the Son of God is again to appear on earth to confound Te Whiti's enemies. Sir William Fox addressed a crowded meeting at the. Town _.Hall last night. He spoke for over two hours in strong condemnation of the Grey administration. A vote of thanks was recorded.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 874, 27 August 1879, Page 2

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CARLYLE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 874, 27 August 1879, Page 2

CARLYLE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 874, 27 August 1879, Page 2

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