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J.f t|*JSiTEbi?EE33 ASSOCIATION | } Ar/ I6MBLE DiSO6VERY/ ; " : '''' 'ji.l a'lii.l A MWI ««!nqs head, and arms was round near Lake T<apiina, yesterday, supposed to be the remains of one of the seaman of the Ashmore, \ v M: jynor, *■;»{.//• (;0' ANOTHER STEAMER DISABLED. ,'•>:)) i, 1 1 BlenheiMi; this. <jay. ■/[.The steamer Moliakaj jyliicl} Jeft .Wel-i liugton on May, got disabled" at ii o'clock the same I'inht whtn about 16 piilea nffj Wairau. |A strong southeaster WMW pile laid-to 4on 5 hours, and ran into Tory Channel aboat one o'clock °n,. (iffernpon, dropping Anchor near Jackson's Baj/i J Sne touched ground slightly, but (jot off uninjured in. about an hour, The master, mate, and Mr jDjinoiin, loftrfonPibtni) ii£' a boat, and reached Waika'wa Bay, some 8 miles distant, abont 9 o'olock, after a wet .ap4: [ frinflyy pall .ofjovei; 6|li(iurs,[v|Th,o three reached Picton, about halr-past't'e'n o'clock 'dt (! 'The master and mate returned .to .the-steamer-at. 4-a.m. on Sunday morning with the necessary material to repair! damages. v A x - ■ A : THE'''NATIVE MEETING..'
i. i ! l Alexandra) 5 November 5,
" ! ;The Hon. J: metTiiwhiit'o' at :! 11 o'clock in the big house at Whatiwliatihoe, some 300 persons being present Tawhiao said the people w.erg .there to., listen, .not. to speak.; He>would.keep oh hiß own side,"but would bfiwilling "to learn' from' Europeans., He had not from the beginntrig separated)rom the Queen. He loved the pakeha, bat' he must keep his "mana." r. , . :t; Mr Brydo' sai'd thw ; thtf : day for the decisive nnswor, which Had not heengiven. The proposals he had made were so good jnd liberal, that., he ..would be blamed trough p|tftfl/.qf: tl(6 f colqny-; for., making them; If they w.era,accepted, thev munt be so in plaiji/, yords, in J not, in dark sayings.. If not accepted tn.-day, they would be definitely: wi indrawn,- j He did not expect that he should ever think it rielit to make! th'em again/ -He iniende.V to leave that afternoon for Auckland, and ihould take his proposals with him. He was entitled to a pldih ahawor to a plain quoation, 1 Tawhiao said, with; njisi! audition and deliberation, quite solemnly. '■ It ie Rood; it is good. ~Go back and think over what I have proposals with yon." , i!i 'iii /■ i' ■; ' Mr Bryce Ba.id.,Tawhiao'expected him to turn the proposals over in. his mind, i.e., Tawhiao wishing: to>keep his mana as was the a da'rltidayifor- Ta'wlnao and his people had opportunity was passing .spolifi; in lova to. the deerf sorrow if his offers were rejected. If there' was any-raaniof who was. "i O , Wwii"' 'of ; jTfrtrhiahj 'let'hiiif'stfind up i and urge 'scdeptatfdd Af We-prnprfajili,-, If he (Mr BrycMjwddt'aWftliu^lie.tihould leave juAnM j Mji|or tefi[n<i. : hlslmnafl proposal in itself sufficient''for long, con* sideration. The JightitvaS eomingiin upon them,: They were a noti'going; back into dHrknessjand;isolation !l.i
, Mrßryee • jiriinted out-thai-WahanUi I lppKed pr» the milih "cbje l <jtioii f! tb'' the proposals but he (Mr „ew would aeknow)'edge"any l t)thei': authority m New Zealand ithantha gueen'fli What was claimed.byi tho flitting, shadow- of > authority,l'knd the shadow-jtselfiwak -'pasSingiaway. 1 If the King moVemint;were'to l be |, remoyed, let it be done properly,"and ( not by the rejection of individuals. He had. no faith inthe morrpw,'". To-day; Wahatlui saw the canpe drifting. (v'j- . Wahariniarqße,andisaid.,tlieIfloying 1 floying , of the tide ivaa regulated by God, but there were people wbP,-.troubled ; the\ Waters. There was no btginnin? of the Queen's loveMipnty,",- The, trouble came afterwards by-degreeiq-Mr-Bryce • had this Island, bui ( who sent fpf.tliqm J --V i ti a^ 08 .' Wyj»g»,!!»Wi)Vab#nui had left the main.;,point:.out of his second speech, .whicLwas: inooßsiitent with his Mat, If they were prepared to accept the Queens authority,- let -T&whiao-get up .and say 'so,-when the two races would be one penile, • ; -- 1 • -u WfthaniiyfepeaWngtvilhaome zeal, said •Mr Bryce had.tpld them that the flood of flnropean; .pivilisatip'n, cqul'd ijot be jtoppp^Jle^, 1 8top'iit,iwitli God's that was ottered,,but tneyigpuld) not give up the kind's mana, 1 •; ! again replying said fto mod<. could arise from' diseusiiiifc' old 1 'affairs' What evil could Result'froft thtrmana of the Queen beihtt' 1 1 If no evil could; accriie' ond 3 ; Wahanhi, hadjsaid |a m.a.sjrong man, and could koepJacLtlie. flood, V.nt he should remember thaV he had friends drowning in [he-flood horjyaa attemptirie ,to irather help to build the.canoe to save the people.. .If Wahatlui understood'the grave -importance of Ihe.focisipfl/to the Maori people,, well and good;- He (Mr Bryce) would go. away /knowing he had done his W colony and'Tto/.tha Maori wiSot nover reproacl] hirasolf The Was ® *l»fe. tg. fee.pL.others._Hi s last not angrj: and his last wor| to Tawhiao was to ask this: "Was there any other reply I' After a pause, Mr Bryce contmuott It is-right the whole people should hear Tawhiao's reply, which was that the responsibility of accopiing or declining the offers were thrown onWahtuifli, and they Mr Bryce
. SUICIDE AT PDNGAESHU. ; :• r-r t-"r New piYHotiTß, : this'dSy, r Special aonatable Madigan, of the A.C.j at P.ungarehu, jhoLhimself atß.Bo this tW*lio«3:wliEirpStelr Death was ■ instantaneous,') ;<| ]' . .. ! XaiU si-COLONIAL ,PRIZE..EIRING/.. .dlijv! a v.; m y iM. i.ti ■: i
,V - w Donedk, this day. ' .This inornine'the weathsr is warm and brinUfi-^n'Tk e :>UnionjMarlborough, x ahd piytijan. matches will. be fired.to-day {[ alio the last "range of the' Wellington' match should fch,e, weather. continuefavorable. It is expepted that, the tiring' will bo bbiii; pVeied 1 by Wednesday' ninbfc. ;A*' gtand review , will bejl heid on Invercarzill, Tima.ru,' and OamYfu Yolun-' tears being present.' : Private. Ch iiok' of: the; Wellington; Ci ty Rifleß was yesterday attacked with the measels, and is confined to his lodgings.. It is understood, he,i will not recover-in time to fire again. . Chuck is only eleven poiiithbehM; the .man;'leading, for: the; rifle belt,' and in tha "fii'st ransjo - theOtago match had scored 32 ont of 35.
' — : —rrrrrH b'ul SUPPOSED DROWNING OF AN 'OLD'SETTLERS ay AiDEATH;OFIIN.&,QF CliUßlij;;'} ." 'CHRiJTCH^]iOH I HhiS i d'ay;' iJ R. Parker, an old resident of Leithfield, is missing, and-18-supposed to have been drwn'ed jn]thejiy}y-Kowai.g3|!)! . The Mt'ddle Park Company's stallion' XiiiK'lofi -01 übs",'"<wha<^eceivefdi/injprjeai through .being oast.iurhia (boij has had; to i be killed. There wa« no graining .work. on{ the' race-course this' • morning, > >TjiV' latest bettinc quotations are: Derby—o to 4on Clifeviol} '4 to 2iagairist!Mbntros6 y sfo. 1 Vanguard; 10 to 1 Leos and, Miperra,. C.J.C. Handicap—3 Jack; 100 to 80 Salvage j 5 to' 1 ■''Lady Emma and 'l'orquoise; 10 to I'Betrayer/; 100 to 8 King Quail; 100 to 7 The Poet;. 100 to 6 Tasraan, : j Emir Bey, ;! and YanJ guard. Canterbury Oup-8 to 1 on The Field. Welcome Stakes—2 to • 1 oh Ouaiß, 8 to 1 against Malefactor, 4 to 1 the Test. „> , (Urtited tress Association.)'' ■'' 1 LONDON, i.' - . October 26, ' ■?. , r?ncll Government- are making 1 ;f I 0 P; a ™V" n8 : 01 ; ; a campaign in jSoiith 1 Algeria, where a number of wandering : tribes of Arabs atill decline aubmit i themselves to' French ruie. It is the intention of sth6^Frenchauthorities (o ;enforce the submiaaion.. of the, tribes in. [question and compel them to.deaiat from ; the harassing raids which they have been iin the habit of making upon French settlements.
| ' A meeting has been held in London to i raise funds for presentation to private soldiers of the English army who were lengaged in the late campaign in Egypt, 1 jThe Lord Mayor.presided and a consider-" I[ttble sum was subscribed in the room.- .
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