WELLI NGTON.
[From our own Correspondent. J Thuraday 3 p.m. The Government have received a telegram from Mr Bryce staling tbat he called onTitoko Warn, Rangi, and the other chiefß at Parihaka to submit and to return home. They refused and were arrested, seven in all, including Titoko Warn. Over 300 stand of arms were taken, also a large quantity of powder. Kemp and the Wanganui's as also the East Coast natives repudiate Te Whiti and disclaim any sympathy with him. Mr Rolleston having arrived by the Hinemoa, Mr Hall goes south by the Wanaka to-morrow on his electioneering campaign at Selwyu. iif m. 1 . — g -gggawj.. ij « i '«MM!«iiaiag*fa««Bacs_,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 268, 10 November 1881, Page 2
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110WELLINGTON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 268, 10 November 1881, Page 2
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