.•/.••■• ! C Wntohniant) There is a widely extended movement going on 'amongst the natives, the object of >vhich is to send another deputation b£chi.e.fs to England, to, endeavour to obtain redress for certain long established grievances, and to show what they consider the unfair manner m. which the Native Land Courts are con- .■ ■■■'• -'■' ■ ' ••■■■' ' ■'■■ '" \
ducted. As an illustration of the latter *flies- tnako a "gfreat point of the charge of bribery recently brought against a native assessor. To carry out nuid mature plans, the chief, Paul Tuhaere, has left for tUe Bay of Islands to hieet the Ngapuhi tribes. Tawhiao ljolds a meeting for a similar purpose at Whata\vhatah6e,'and Te Wh'iti hojds a meeting for a like purpose at Parihaka whither eighteun Auckland Maoris have .already proceeded to take part m the korero. >
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 89, 18 March 1885, Page 3
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