NATIVE NEWS.
PROJECTED VISIT OP TE KOOTI TO THE EAST COAST. THE SETTLERS INDIGNANT. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIon.) Waiboa, Oct. 22. * Areta Apu, an ignorant; truculent chief here, and a strong partisan of *" Te Kooti, has just received a letter a from that miscreant 'stating that he ''*.' will leave "Waikatb - for the East Coast on the 3rd Decem\)er,^eaHmsc at Taupo and Teharo wheW fife*jftl open a mnanga house at Petane -en route, and go on to the ooast through, Mohaka, Wairoa, and Poverty Bay and Waiapu. The people of Mohak*^ j are very indignant at the cold-blooded wretch coming m triumph thus to * v isib the scenes of his atrocities. Te Kooti comes with a ; large ! %)llowin& end says he x will visit the East Coast m deGance of all efforts to keep hint away. , The settlers here look*to Government to prevent his visits his advent on this coast will lead to/"* trouble; J ; " x ; f C. '"
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 282, 25 October 1884, Page 2
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156NATIVE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 282, 25 October 1884, Page 2
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