ANOTHER PROPOSED NATIVE EMBASSY TO ENGLAND.
Auckland, This day.
Sydney Taiwhanga has left for Russell to be present at tho native meeting to be held to-morrow, where he will give an account of his mission to the King country. According to his statement he has been eminently" successful in bringing the King natives round to his views. At the northern native meeting four delegates will be appointed to collect subscriptions for a Maori embassy to England, and also to procure signatures to a native petition to bo taken Homo for presentation to the Imperial authorities. It is not Sydney's intention to go Home until after the next general election, when ho hopes to blossom forth as a Maori M.H.R.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), 30 October 1883, Page 3
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119ANOTHER PROPOSED NATIVE EMBASSY TO ENGLAND. Daily Telegraph (Napier), 30 October 1883, Page 3
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