The Parihaka Affair.
No further direct news has reached ns;*'tot throw; light'. attempt at a 3Caori demonstration in'Te - Wlnti’s 'reduced stronghold. The at- ■ tompj,,to -after--Mr. Bryce’s resignation as a ; MihWle'r'is k' ( tiirhdly Hot ter be Jost on Government or on /- ■ f 1 ' the k of a few discontented spirits to take advantage tof |^j of discipline. JMr Bryc^|jad^.Vanquished all opposition by his, c determination to r have no They . fl^( jstern was that George Grey rand ,Mr-, Sheehan was to be restored. But, thank goodness, this Coast _is from that by the in.askingWhitaker to reconstruct' ''tfre-retirlhg 'Government. r Mr Bryce ought certainly to,regain m'dftfce. as Natiye Minister. A v NATiyE EXPLANATION. L /The ? following telegram from a private correspondent .acquainted with Native surprise- - Normanby, this day.—.The natives .Say from Mr Parris tp',return and reside at Parihaka., - The P9nnission7was given;.,to Ngatiawa r . last month. : :
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Patea Mail, 19 April 1882, Page 2
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143The Parihaka Affair. Patea Mail, 19 April 1882, Page 2
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