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NEW PLYMOUTH.

By advices received, it appears lhat the Waikatos contemplate an inroad into Taranaki, in order to dispossess the resident natives, who are a portion of the Ngatiawa tribe. In consequence of this tntellLenee, Mr. M'Lean, the Sob-Protector of Aborigines for New Plymouth, hadleft fer that place". The settlers for some time past, had been the Ngatiawa'd in erecting fortified pahe-f-n their defence. ..

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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 71, 17 June 1846, Page 3

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NEW PLYMOUTH. Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 71, 17 June 1846, Page 3

NEW PLYMOUTH. Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 71, 17 June 1846, Page 3

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