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THE WAIMATE IMBROGLIO.

[BY TBiB^EAIJH/EEEJJS.'AS^OCr-f riO^.] ' I'unoabehu. Thursday. ! Thibty-eight natives appeared at the fence yesterday, and forty this morning. 'Many df 'these are^ little Tkfya VMh younger«!tih<WiL '«tty "rtrhorhftVe been here before.

There is a large muster of natives at Parihalf a for the half -yearly; .Meeting to be held io-inorrow. The provisions wsre divided yesterday. , Wi Parata liaa arrived from "Wellington: r Tajohinakp has returned f the; horse taken at Parihaha. Wiitira'd'rb^, Thubsday.

The Government have received a telegram from the camp, to the effect that the natives this morning went through the usual form of pretqijsing to fence across the road, but deoamped/imrnediately the constabulary interfered. „,,,, lUpieb,.Tjiijrsday. The natives 'atWairoa cxpireas surprise at not hearing of war being declared by, Te Whiti. They state that the Prophet's einiasa^iesinfor.m.ed jbbemthat 1 2th at i this month was fixed |Qr. anjoutbreak of war.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1283, 18 September 1880, Page 3

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THE WAIMATE IMBROGLIO. Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1283, 18 September 1880, Page 3

THE WAIMATE IMBROGLIO. Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1283, 18 September 1880, Page 3