Mr Bryce and Party.
[Pee Pbess Association.]
Alexander Yesterday. No opposition was offered at Whatiwhatihoe Bridge, and the party passed over and out of sight of the bridge unopposed and, uncbaUengcd. The party left Alexandra at 9 a.m. The weather is overcast, but not threatening immediate rain. " Auckland, This day. News (o hand from Bryee's party states that they reached Otorohangi, 17 milea from Alexandra, yesterday afternoon without opposition. Two unimportant chiefs stopped the party at different places to speak to them. The first asked if the journey was a peaceable one, and the second said bat for Taonui'a letter a verbal protest would have been made against the journey. Five natives from the meeting at Te Kuiti joined the party last night, including Wi Pere and Alex. Thompson. . The meeting is not yet; over, but it has been agreed to ask Parliament to pass a bill recognising the division of the Ngatimaniapoto lands and chc .pening their passage through the Court. The creeks are much swollen, but there hare been no accidents, berond that to a man named Lewis, who was thrown from his horse, but not injured.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4456, 17 April 1883, Page 2
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189Mr Bryce and Party. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4456, 17 April 1883, Page 2
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