WAIMATE PLAINS. (PRESS ASSOCIATION.) (PER ELECTEIC TELEGRAPH.
Hawera., Yesterday. THE PABIHAKA MKJSTIMJ. A m'mber of natives from the Upper Patea country liave passed on their way to Parihaka. They took with them a large quantity of dried bhark, flour and sugar, pigs, etc.
THK UNEMPLOYED. A body of unemployed reached Opunake on Saturday from Wellington, and have been sworn in militiamen.
THE COMMISSION. The Commissioners have ceased bitting at Hawer.i- The natives have persistently kept aloof from the proceedings.
.SLKEPTX(! hhNTUY. A sentry mas found ableep on duty <jn Fi-iday, and a\ ill Ijc tucd l>y Court Martial.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1198, 2 March 1880, Page 2
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98WAIMATE PLAINS. (PRESS ASSOCIATION.) (PER ELECTEIC TELEGRAPH. Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1198, 2 March 1880, Page 2
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