The Native "Breeze " at Cpunake.
Per Press Association. Optmake, This Day. About 250 natives came from Oeo this morning, an 4 after breakfasting ■yvi^bh t|i,e Ppunalke natives ; pame alobg towards, Waiau Bridge where a party of A.C's. weie stationedBars iyere ipl^ced.apross the bridge, seeing which from the hi}l tl^e nafciyps tupued bapk. Tjtokowauii was at their head, Bone Piham.a was also present. Colonel Roberts accompanied' by Capts. jyEorrt' on . aqd Messenger, were on the side of the bridge where the natives drew up, but none came forward to: make any request. It is believed Colonel -Roberts was prepared to allow the na.ti.vea to go forwaid iv detachments. As soon as the first' relumed others woulcl be |a1 loured T to go through. Tfe.e" natiyes (Jeman^ a right to come and go wfe§» t.be/ tfe.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 342, 20 August 1883, Page 2
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134The Native "Breeze" at Cpunake. Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 342, 20 August 1883, Page 2
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