TAUPO.
Saturday.
The Hon. the Native Master has announced his intention to meet the Queen and King Natives here, with Rewi Maniopoto, on the 20th instant. Rewi and Major Mair come together from Waikato. Dr. Pollen will travel via Tauranga from Auckland. Amongst the important subjects to be brought before the Native Minister will be the opening of the trunk line of road through to Cambridge so often successfully opposed by the King party. Rewi, it is said, is still bitterly opposed to the opening up of this last link in the communication between North and South.
After an interval of nearly four years the Native Lands Court is again to be opened m this district. The Natives generally are greatly pleased at this' action of the Government, and hope soon to receive their renewals, accruing during the past three or four years, and to have Europeans settled on the country leased to the Government in. 1873.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2552, 12 March 1877, Page 2
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157TAUPO. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2552, 12 March 1877, Page 2
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