HAWERA.
. j ■•,, 'This day. The Patea M|tf'sny s Native business is j reason for Kemp end his followers being at Carlyta They left] Wanganui on Tuesday, and only loft CJn-lyle for Parihafca j yesterday. The settlors are indignant at j the Government throwing money away on a useless mission to' the Mao; is, when they will not give <;ven forage to the Cavalry doing active service during last week. A Maoris warned a settler fear town <-yesterday to l ea ye his house znii land, saying they wet e his^ |p,he natives are very bounceable, Jtnd ar^lmassiiig^n great force the other bide of the river. Titokowaru says he is determined io'go on with the ploughing, but does tDt wish to injure the settlers as his ght is with the Government. He did not know last night of the Maoris being imprisoned at New Plymouth. We" expect the ploughing party to return tomorrow in force, also that the Maoris will have an armed covering party. It is anticipated there will be tough work with them.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3234, 1 July 1879, Page 2
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