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TELEGRAPHIC.

UXIrED PRESS ASSOCIATION.}

AWFULLY SUDDEN DEATH.

Napier, this day. A case ot awfully sudden death nccurrod iliis morning. . Mrs Tuzard, wife ot iho proprietor, of tho Masonio Hotol, retired List night iu apparently good In- ilih. On the house being closed Tuzard went to bed, his wife being asleep, and Ihjs morning on waking he found his Wife dead by his aide, death having oowrrud some hours. * TAWWAO'S COMMUNICATION.

The following isTawhiao's official communication to Parliament through Te Y\'!ic>ro: " This is what Tawhiao said at the native mooting at Whafiwhatihoo for Te Wheoro to bring to Parliament: He said let the work of surveys, let leasini;, le : rales, lot the making of roads in the (li-rict which belongs to mo and tho pe • '!o of my tribes-let all those things I).' 'topped for tho present; shortly they m.!y he commenced when tho Parliament an i the chiefs of our tribe havo agreed up i:i some mutual basis of settlement l>"'.vuC'i) Europeans and those peiplo in 1.-r mo who aro called the Kiug P. -y, Secondly, I say, let a Parliament in .'t in Auckland, so that when they a- iiblc for their work they may be el e to us, and that we may enter into lVhamciit and quietly discuss all matters in difference between us and Europeans. TVrdly, these words are mine—ldeliver l!i :n to Te Wheoro, who is now present, l» iiring to the Assembly of both races at W.'l'iniiion; and those words of Tawhiao w ;■■.' agreed to by all tho chiefs and tho |H'o;do present." KIa'GITES road-making. Auckland. [: is stated that a party of Kingites h:ivo starieJ making roids at Tuhua Wanganui), and intend carrying it through Kjii" Country to Alixandra,

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 27 May 1882, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
285

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 27 May 1882, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 27 May 1882, Page 3

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