TE KOPUA.
Via Alexandba, This day. The mee'''ng, which was held soon after the departure of the messenger from here yesterday afternoon, ended abruptly. Tawhiao spoke, and said he wished all the tribes to take .his words to themselves, study them, and come to the meeting prepared to express their true opinions thereon. The result was therefore"barren, and from all appearances to day's meeting will end unsatisfactorily. The supreme authority which Tawhiao assumes ii such as will not allow him to accept the terms I
of phe Government so long as he findsjadh'erents, and we need not therefore anticipate very much from this meeting, at which all things were to be made straight ' for the future prosperity of this part of the country, so long kept back through the cursed Hauhau policy of the Kin^' and his adherents.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3188, 8 May 1879, Page 2
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138TE KOPUA. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3188, 8 May 1879, Page 2
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