THIS DAY.
[By Teleghaph.j After Tawhiao’s speech, the matter of a Maori printing press was introduced by Wahamu who advocated tht establishment of the same. Paul Tuaheu also advocated the establishment of a press and said he had collected £25 towards the object. Eewi followed and said ho had already given £8 towards it. The meeting concluded with a Haka, which signified that the proceedings were at an -end. The natives are now leaving tor their respective homos. Ngatikurawaka intends remaining in the district until the sitting of the Court which is expected to come off at Cambridge shortly.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2854, 18 May 1882, Page 2
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99THIS DAY. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2854, 18 May 1882, Page 2
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