MR BRYCE AT OPUNAKE.
Opuxakk, This day. The Hon. Mr Bryce arrived at Parihaka on AVcdiicsday evening, and here last night. This morning a deputation of Opunake citizens waited on him, and presented an address congratulatory upon the successful opening of the King country. Mr Bryce thanked the deputation, and took occasion to correct a mistake made in telegraphing his remarks after his arrival at New Plymouth, stating that the King country might now be considered as opened up. AVhat he did say was—and he was careful to lay the distinction—that the King country might be considered open for surveys for road and railway purposes ; but, with regard to other surveys, ho anticipated considerable delay. A deputation re local matters also waited on him, and three cheers were given for him as he left for Manaia.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3677, 27 April 1883, Page 3
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136MR BRYCE AT OPUNAKE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3677, 27 April 1883, Page 3
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