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The Native Aggression.

TE warn AND THE OTHHIt I’ftlHONEBB COMMIX TED. At the B.M. Court, Opnnake, Te Wi ill and the other nine prisoner* were charged with forcibly entering uu lan 1 belonging to Mr ilastie. Te Whiti said. •• 1 have nothing to say ; they have aaii all. I am entirely in your hands You heard, lam their master. When we dwelt outside we were very bed, because there wa« no land ; the Governor occupied all the land. But let ua all die ia your hands. Thia is the first time 1 have been heard. When the trouble occurred with the land I could not be heard u> Court," The Court considered the evidence against the . prisoners ou the charge of malicious injury to property was sufficient to commit them to take their tnal at the next sitting af the Supreme Court ia Wellington. On Ills charge of forcible entry the prisoners were also committed. The third information, that of riot, was withdrawn on the application of lanes* tor Tardy.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1862, 26 July 1886, Page 2

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The Native Aggression. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1862, 26 July 1886, Page 2

The Native Aggression. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1862, 26 July 1886, Page 2