The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 7 (November 1, 1933)
“Keep Out.”
“Keep Out.”
Then ten or twelve men came down the Ongarue Valley, and after a long talk refused Rochfort further passage. They would not even let him send a messenger through their country. They said that Wahanui had closed the King Country to pakehas for a long time, and that for the last six months some of them had been waiting and watching the tracks.