NOTICE TO THE AUCKLAND NATIVES.
The following notice has been issued bj the Commissioner of Police at Aucklaud : — Whereas certain evil designed natives have declared their intention of, or have been talking about, attempting to do some evil in the town; and it is impossible for the police and military, at night time, to distinguish between friends and foes : It is therefore required of all friendly disposed Maories, that they abide within their houses from dusk in the evening until daybreak; let them not move about outside ,' lest they get into trouble. It has also been ordered that every Maori found on the streets of the town lifter dark; be apprehended. Auckland, July 9th, 1863. As a result of the first proclamation, the * New Zealander of 10th inst., says : — "Some natives Ngaruawhaia were in Auckland yesterday. In the evening, however, a great many natives, men, women, and children, carrying with them their • boxes,' kept moving out fiom the town."
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1896, 18 July 1863, Page 3
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159NOTICE TO THE AUCKLAND NATIVES. Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1896, 18 July 1863, Page 3
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