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_ "he Armed Police commenced operations, on s*«urday last, by. capturing the native- ofl'ender &• Kiko, in Kai Warra Pah. By direction of nis iucellerfcy (he Govertinr," on hearing of the conduct of E. Kiko. Major Durie, the Inspector, proceeded instantly to K*i VYarra, with 12 of hie njen, and apprehended him, though surrounded by about_ forty of hiscountrymen. 'hie display'of decision will "be productive of Wtficial results, on a fulure day." i Let the natives De ireattd in a proper manner, punished when they

do wrontj, but rewarded when they" do good, and that supremacy, which vvai loat by tie ill-timed policy of Capt. Fitzroy, w;ll be speedily reg itiaed.

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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 60, 22 April 1846, Page 3

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Untitled Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 60, 22 April 1846, Page 3

Untitled Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 60, 22 April 1846, Page 3

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