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KING NATIVES AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE NATIVE LANDS COURT.

Auckland, This day,

Mr Bryce's proposals have been accepted by the Ngatimaniapoto and other tribes of the Kingites, and the application to the Native Lands Court for the determination of the title has been signed by ReAvi, Hitiri, Te Paerata, Taonui, AVahanui, and Hopa. These aro great chiefs and land-owners. Hitiri has the chief say in tho Hau Hau lands of the Taupo country. AVellington, This day.

The Government have received a very satisfactory telegram from Mr Bryce of his interview Avith tho chiefs belonging to the Ngatimanipoto tribe. He says that the Avhole of these arc willing to allow their lands to be brought under the Native Lands Court,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3862, 3 December 1883, Page 3

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119

KING NATIVES AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE NATIVE LANDS COURT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3862, 3 December 1883, Page 3

KING NATIVES AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE NATIVE LANDS COURT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3862, 3 December 1883, Page 3

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