ALEXANDRA.
This day. Eewi has made known the result of his negotiations with the Government. He requires to have the sole control of all lands he gave over to Potatau, the first king, and all dwellers thereon, Europeans and Maoris; he to make all laws independently. His boundary marks to be Aotea, Taupo and the White Cliffs", which will include the townships of Alexandra, Te Awamutu, part of Kangiaohia, Kihikihi and the disputed leased lands of Maungatautari, the Queen's laws to extend over these places; Eewi left for Taupo yesterday to meet the South Ngatiraukawa chiefs, to inquire into some tribal and other disputes, and initiate them into his new scheme for cementing the present friendly relations between the two races. He will remain at Taupo about six weeks. i
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3096, 20 January 1879, Page 2
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130ALEXANDRA. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3096, 20 January 1879, Page 2
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