AUCKLAND.
-r'- .'^.^r .;.;'-■;■ ■■■,■:''', ,Thi ? ,day. , Eeferring to 3e,wi's speech, the W"aikato Times, : which cannot be accused of any leanings-to :the present Government, says:—" Itewi's speech! created a great sensation. ; It was a complete surrender. Its precise object I cannot yet judge,' 'inasmuch as time will only just permit of my writing a few lines before the orderly leaves. It is probable that* Wahanui is thoroughly in accord with Eewi, and that the Ngatiraaniapoto will secede from the King unless he comes in with them in their business arrangements with the Government. I think the Eangites will not give way without a struggle, but a great blow, was given to the King's men by the speech of Hewi."
Arrived: The Hinemoa from Wellington. 1
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3191, 12 May 1879, Page 2
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123AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3191, 12 May 1879, Page 2
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