W. who ;for some time Compaay. K abs, has been appointed % tp,ii : Bimilar. position at. InVerCaigill. {-.• i The mjaping - giifl • Dpran has. turned up safe^%i^o£|rf^ 7<; ‘i., Rewi is expected to Visit Waikato before IVTavote- jSpme of his tribe asked him to do so, in order, to.fettle some trival matters. He -had some difficulty about his steamer^which was'intended to open xhe'KawhiH tWde j it appears the Customs’ - officials objected to the steamer 'r«h JinV&oni Manakau because she had notconformed with the Customs’ rules, and red tape interfered > notwithstanding tlikt siicki tgfckvely important question as thp. ; opening,of Kawhi was Rewi telegraphed to Mr Sheehan, hod 1 early- on Sunday morning the Oommissioner of Customs telegraphed passthe steamer, so that no 1 further-difficulty in'' that respect will Qinse. - U>"■ '.f '
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Kumara Times, Issue 619, 21 September 1878, Page 4
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