AUCKLAND.
This day. The Visit to the ACaori King:. At Alexandra to-day considerable amusement was created by Tawhare, a relative of Tawhiao's, feeling the Hon. J. Sheehan's bumps. Tawhare, nicknamed Dicky Diamond, was exhibited throughout Great Britain, India and America by Mr Dickson. In the course of his travels, Tawhare acquired a smattering of phrenology. He expressed much admiration of Mr Sheehan's head, but owns that his most prominent bump is.philoprogenitivo ness. Sir George, with a small party, has just left for the King.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2798, 1 February 1878, Page 2
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84AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2798, 1 February 1878, Page 2
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