NATIVE AFFAIRS IN WAIKATO
i .' iTKA^AMUTU, December! 3., A satisfactory agreement' has been 1 arifivod ' at botw'ccri Mr Bryco, Native Minister, and ttte natives for the survey of the King Cmintry". Th'o application l^ fcigndd by representatives of four tribes, the signatures being' 3o in all, and embracing those of.Wabanui, l%i, .Taonui, Hopa to Jlangiaiifni, and' Hifiri'. All have agreed to Mr .JBryco's conditions* The, aiujyfcy wiU,go on without delay; it is to, be only external in the meantime. Between Mr Bi'yco and the natives there is mutual corifldenco and satisfaction. ' . ••« > - ' ■ .■ KiiiiKinr; this day. Ilighly favourable though ,the result undoubt- ! edly is of the iri'eeting between Mr Bryce and Rcwi on Saturday last, it would certainly be productive of evil if prospectors or, other xinauthorised persons ,woro to, enter, the King, country. 1 Wellington, this day. Government has recoived a very satisfactory telegram from Mr Bryco, of his interview with the i chiefs belonging to the Ng'atimaniopoto tribe. He says the whole of these are willing to allow their lands to be brought under, the Native Lands Court . -, ,
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 28, 15 December 1883, Page 3
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178NATIVE AFFAIRS IN WAIKATO Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 28, 15 December 1883, Page 3
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