MR BRYCE AND THE NATIVES.
ifPBXSS ASSOCIATION TBLBGBAM.I ALEXANDRA, Ootober 28. About 500 Natives assembled atWhatawhata thia morning to meet the Hon. Mr Br joe, who came over the river at eleven o'clook. Tawhaio atood up and said there would be talking thia day. Mr Bryce was only coming over to see the people assembled to meet him. This was only a friendly meeting, and one in whioh the people would learn to know Mr Bryoo and Mr Bryce them. The latter said he waa content to weloome the ftienda of Tawhiao, and if the latter • wculd treat it as suoh with him, he could do a great deal of good ; but without it little. He would speak frankly, as he nlwaya did, and it Tawhiao did the game thing the doubtß that hadssparated the two races hitherto would soon disappear. Tawhaio Bud he was glad of this frankness, and he would be equally so. The people then dispersed, this being only a day of greeting. Later in the day Mr Bryee gave Tawhaio a gold railway pass over the New Zealand Railways for life as a present for himself. Tawhaio accepted the gift.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2671, 28 October 1882, Page 3
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