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Thb Maobi Pkibohbbb. —On the arrival at Ashburton yesterday morning of the express train from Ohristchuroh, Mr Beetham was seen to step on to the platform, accompanied by two Natives, and it was soon whispered along the platform that the Maori visitors were Te Whiti and Tohu. Immediately on this beooming known quite a orowd of spectators gathered round to get a glimpse of them, but both Te Whiti and Tohu seemed to regard the curious onlookers with supreme indifference, Tohu especially being more interested in the contents of his short black pipe than in anything else that wtsa tiana« firing around him.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2525, 12 May 1882, Page 3

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Untitled Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2525, 12 May 1882, Page 3

Untitled Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2525, 12 May 1882, Page 3

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