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TE WHITI AND TOHU. When 1 the Stella Jarrived at Nelson to fetch Te Whiti and TohvMthey weie out driving, and had not the remotesj idea of what was intended.- But they ex« pressed no surprise^ _and took it as | maiter of course. On landing at Opunake they were greeted by some natives,: but Te Whiti told them to remain quiet, as he was no longer his own master, seemed quite satisfied and acquiescent; On arriving at Paribaka, .whither. the chiefs were driven in a buggy under the escort of Colonel Roberts, they were received with a pro- ' tfactedi^'jtangi" which lasted over an hour. Te. Whiti ; spoke briefly to his inculcating ;peacei and submission, fie said, the had gone away dark and come back -dark, and that the land .iwasihovgfoQd.»without Abe men ito; stand on it — whatww- that may meanj
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 32, 13 March 1883, Page 2
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