THE NATIVE MINISTER.
C X - (f*ii mass association]. i, - ' “ Ax/kxandra, To-day. J,V ' Mr.Dryco and his party left here this Bjnjmroj ett. po«fe for Taranaki through tha,ijting, country.... Wetere, with • his f' of Ngatimaniopotos, will Join at Kr Dirf, whioh vs aboat J the end of the
first day’s journey. Owing 'to the floods, the-journey to the Upper Mohan is expected to take three days instead of two, and from there to New Plymouth two more. No opposition is now expected. Nothing of interest has transpired at tlu natire meeting at. Te Kiuti. Auckland, To day.
It is repotted from Alexandra that Tainui, a powerful Ngatimaniopoto chief, is unfavorable to Mr Bryce’s journey. Mr Bryce and a party of ten Europeans left Alexandra for Taranaki to-day. Wetere’s escort meets him at Te Uira. It is new regarded as certain that there will be no opposition. Hapi Te Hacgianaui has issued a manifesto denouncing Wahanui as a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 918, 16 April 1883, Page 3
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159THE NATIVE MINISTER. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 918, 16 April 1883, Page 3
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