TE KOOTI.
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(From our own Correspondent.) ' •j.Oartkrton, Wednesday, ' Te Kooti, the notorious MaoriChief, 1 is now atthe Waiohine Bridge Pah', midwayietweeri here and ferdy.' s ' ' town. Including his retinue there are . j about one hundred natives "present,; This mornin? a korero was'Jfipg... held, and as I passed TeKooti, erect .. •' in their midst; was 'addressing;! .tbossjii- v; i assembled, ; The 1 i?.' programme!r. nt ■'• - Waiohine includes a; taiigi in ' momOry- (i;; of the late ohiof" Ngatuere, . 'and' as 1 ' ■ ? !l \ usual a big feed. The'; visitors" ' . go on to Papawai, near" Greytownj and thence to Martinborougb,',where,„ ;f tbo large Maori House is to be ceremoniously opened,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3695, 24 December 1890, Page 2
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107TE KOOTI. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3695, 24 December 1890, Page 2
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