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THE NATIVE DISTURBANCES IN THE NORTH.

[By Telbgbafh.] New Plymouth, June 18. The reporter sent to Parihaka has not returned, nor has any communication yet been received here from him. There waj a rumor m town that the talk at the meeting " wai dark," but no one who attended from this district has returned yet, and that statement is doubted. The natives at Punehuka, on the other Bide of the Stony river, are much troubled at Te Whiti's conduct, and the conduct of those who have obeyed his instructions m ploughing up the land. There were no signs of the 8.8. Stella up to six o'clock tbis evening.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 1480, 19 June 1879, Page 2

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THE NATIVE DISTURBANCES IN THE NORTH. Timaru Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 1480, 19 June 1879, Page 2

THE NATIVE DISTURBANCES IN THE NORTH. Timaru Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 1480, 19 June 1879, Page 2

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