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A DYING CHIEF.

- '■■-. .- .-■ ■-^ g r - — ■ -• A NOTABLE INCIDENT IN HIS CABEEB. [Pbr Press Association..! WANGANUI, March 21. It was reported on Friday that a notable Maori chief, Haimona Hiroti, eighty-five years of age, had died at an up-river settlement. Instructions were sent to Wanganui to engage an undertaker to embalm the body and prepare a coffin. Alter travelling all Friday night the undertaker found the old chief alive. He had merely collapsed and h ad been mistaken for dead. H« is in receipt of a pension for bravery during the Maori war. It was owing to his courage at the battle of Moutoa (an island up the Wanganui River) m 18b*, when he rallied the friendly Natives by saying " Here I fight and here I die, that th« Hauhaus, who were coming to attack Wanganui, were defeated. The chief is suffering from cancer in the throat, and his death is hourly expected.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6133, 21 March 1898, Page 3

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A DYING CHIEF. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6133, 21 March 1898, Page 3

A DYING CHIEF. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6133, 21 March 1898, Page 3