SERIOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS AT PARIHAKA.
XKW VI, Viror^'f laptmotct. The se.'ious to pact of affaire at Paribaltn hn,a canned il)c .a:if h,-i -itl^s to be on the alert. C'i^or.ei Ro'wts and Mr. Hui'stliouse l^ft on i^nrday eveni::^ for Pivgareln?, and o.*ders were left for all the A.V. men m own to vt ouce p,*oce d to head. quarle;'f. Tple^ratns from Puna:aceliu and Kahotu ksfceveinff still refer tc the NY ; yep fenc ! T?nf, svnd do "sons who n-crived to. day, ,indwho have t -avorcd through the district beat 1 ot;t the telegrams. The Natives are fencing, and the Constabub''v are prll-ins: down fences which. Maoris re-erect. No prisoners have been txken, pending orders from Wellington. Mounted patrols report, further fencing*. Tt is ''eported that thirty Constnhu'ary and officers are to he stationed at Teparapara immediately. Tbe Maovis say they do not cave how many constables are brought to the front, they arc- not frightened, but will commence fencing and not be taken prisoners. The Maoris number about 600.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 158, 7 September 1881, Page 3
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168SERIOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS AT PARIHAKA. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 158, 7 September 1881, Page 3
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