NELSON.
X esterday
Te Whiti and Tohu, with Mr Ward, the interpreter, who had charge of them, left, in the Stella at 8 this evening for Opunake. About half-a-dozen Maoris belonging to Nelson were on the wharf, but with the exception of rubbing noses with these there was no demonstration or ex citement. *
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4424, 9 March 1883, Page 2
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53NELSON. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4424, 9 March 1883, Page 2
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