BAY OF PLENTY.
A correspondent that writes under data Jane 11, 1863, says: ."; ■;} " I am anxious to hear what effect the T»raoalci murders have upon the Wellington Province. Here it has bad none, at present tli« natives disapprove of the murders, and keep at their work. At Rotorua the effect is the same. From Mr Baker, I received a letter ? in April, wherein, be speaks of the >a 4 doingg v of the Ngatiporou, (East Cape Natives) sprat 300 armed. men had been to order him pu. Oft the 6ih inst, I heard, by way of Muketu, tbat; thp GoTernaient had sent the Cai«Hoa : giMfc bo*t to tako him away." ■- - ■ -:-■>-':.-■■ ::= e;^«- .:"
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1894, 14 July 1863, Page 2
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111BAY OF PLENTY. Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1894, 14 July 1863, Page 2
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