SECOND EDITION VERY LATEST.
KAWHIA HARBOUR OPENED. THE TOWNSHIP BENN*. SURVEYED. ARRANGEMENTS SATISFAC- ! TORY. NEGOTIATIONS AMICABLE. (?Y TELEGRAPH.) ,-'V" . (UNITED PBESS ASSOCIATION.)) . Welli sgtoh, Iliis Day. The Government hare received information regarding Kawhia, thateverything Ua3 been satisfactorilj arranged. ••/' >■ On tue approach of the steamers Stella, the Maoris gave three cheers, and on landing; the party were greated with a Maori welcome. One of the leading chiefs pointed bat the boundaries of the town and the surrey is proceeding, with native chairmen. •■■-•' " ■■■ '- : :■":••■■.; \. The depth of water on the bar is 18 feet and at the township it U registered at 4 fathoms. . ' ""■ The Hong Bryce and Rolle3ton Accompanied by Mrs and Miss Rollesfcon rode through from Kawhia to Ate 1 andria, , '. .. Melbourne, This Day. The ship Berengaria waß auooassfullr floated off lagt night. " •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 62, 6 February 1883, Page 2
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