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The Recent Native Troubles.

Wellington, to-day,

The Native Minister received information that the East Coast Natives, whose fines were reduced from £40 to £5 conditionally on their re-erecting the trig stations and promising to abstain from further obstruction, have paid the fines and been released. Regarding the Ruatoki afl'air the Natives ask that the survey bo confined to the portion of the block over which there is no dispute among the Natives themselves. The .Minister has replied that he cannot agree to a compromise, but that the survey must proceed under the original instructions,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume xx, Issue 6637, 29 March 1893, Page 2

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The Recent Native Troubles. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume xx, Issue 6637, 29 March 1893, Page 2

The Recent Native Troubles. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume xx, Issue 6637, 29 March 1893, Page 2

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