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The Maori Embassy. '- « .'{ Tawhiatf doi^ti'e^iueKibboii. t.JL I I ; i V/ I (BY TELEGRAPH.) ; > (UHITED , P^B^Sf ASSOCIATION ',) ''£ tf • ' ' ''^Auckland, March 19. Taiwhiao and parly -returned from Kawau to-night, Sir Gta° >^ r fJW v Ji 0 had uo in^pm]Sion^' t^yiSit^cStirad* Vinaly, The subject of T the f ADr , prpaching yMfe >to' EnglaW Ws^tlis--'cursed, and Sir George told. ( theo> ii they were going td urge any political object, m all probability .the Imperial .Gbrerument -would decline to interfere, and would refer them to the Colonial , Government. But if the r object vya.^ ; oiity to see famous places : Snth ' person's they would be kindly entertained by tho English people. T J|e diA uot^fisk their object, but^im^f/^dvfsfed «ttifem £0 that effect.. j Te 1 '\Vh.eoraraskjed him^. 'to • Obtain leaVcf of .'absence 1 v.'for u .'for v ,him " when Parlia'me'meiit 1 met. Si^^Gedrge gave letters pf introduction to .yarious; : tgentleraeh' m ' Erigtatitf ' wlio would be likely' to be friendly to them, and,, among othersj Mr GiJrs't,"'M.'K, who,, was expelled from Waikato before the wav by Rewi and party. r a : tpuchiiig apri6al to ■tl)em ; ! ab6u ] t Brink,: t whiiCh was destroying their racej' and got Tawhiao, Rewi, Te Wheoro, &c,, .tjO.;tako the pledge with him, Sir George Grey appending his sig^t.uro : - first,, then TawHia ; o^!Rewi, ancf'tjie rei^t, t: , >Jrs! Seymotir ;i (j>eorge. ''then.'/ sewed\. the blue ribbon J 6n: Sir George '^reyj's 44 co4t and on th&e of the. chiefs) j^e, .pledge' holds fbr a y Sar.' i Taw niao* said s •i%Vould strive to conduct himself m England with - -the-propriety and dignity vjhich became his position*. party leave, by 'xKeiiext San .mail, returning by the SuefcToute. ,On , tb.e; , : 24th an* 25th there 4 ' ttff] . ;b^f & : gathering afr (M.eroer t6 > \M 'TaWufdo-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 98, 21 March 1884, Page 2
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288Native News. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 98, 21 March 1884, Page 2
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