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Tutari's wife sat near with her uncle, compelled to witness the murders. When her husband and children were dead, she was asked to reveal by 20 what road the white men went. She, too, was faithful. She pointed out a track which the fugitives had not taken. One of the Europeans, Mr. Wyllie, was especially obnoxious to Te Kooti, for it was Mr. Wyllie who helped to capture Te Kooti in 1865. After being miss-directed, Te Kooti rode of! laughing, saying he would cut slices of nVsh off Mr. Wyllie unt...il the latter died. Tutari's wife, Miriama, was spared, and atterwards escaped to Turanganui. About half-a-mile from Firmin's house, Messrs. Hawthorne and Strong resided. They, too, were warned on Tuesday morn- ing, first by Mr. Benson, and directly after by Sergeant-Major Butter. Mr. Butter had been to Taureka, a station owned by Messrs. Dodd and Peppard. Where he intended to assist in shear- ing. Arrived at the wool-shed, which stood about 400 yards from the dwolli noj-house, he was attracted by a furious barking from the chained-up sheep dogs, and wondered to see no one about.
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