NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in Whakoau, portion of Pipiwhakao, that Native Committees for the investigation of titles to the said block will meet at Oweta on the loth of April next—the Committee of twelve, and the three Committees of Mahaki, Rongowhakaata, and Ngaitahupo, Any isregard this notice. The land was included in the survey of Pipiwhakao. This notice is given by authority of the people. EIJTENE AHU3fUKTT.
"We understand that Henare Potae intends to osition to "Wi Pere, as a candir of Karaitiana, M.H.E. "We do not think "Wi Pere will stand much chance against him. We shall have something to say on this subject when the proper time comes.
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Waka Maori, Volume I, Issue 25, 22 March 1879, Page 354
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115Page 354 Advertisements Column 2 Waka Maori, Volume I, Issue 25, 22 March 1879, Page 354
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