NAPIER.
(Per Press Telegram Agency.) Tuesday. Maori Grievances. At the native meeting, held yesterday at Omaha, about a new building, the chief Uetata' Kawepo, in an important speech, said he had been asked to contribute to the fund for obtaining redress for Maori grievances. He had already given £400, which had all gone to the lawyers, and no result whatever. He would give no more, and he advised the people to do the same. He said that when he went to the Government and made a proper representation of the grievances, they were willing to afford relief. This will be a heavy blow, and great discouragement to the repudiation party, g jßenata is very influential. ".
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1680, 7 July 1875, Page 3
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115NAPIER. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1680, 7 July 1875, Page 3
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