MR. COMMISSIONER PAR. RIS'S VISIT TO MOKAU.
Mr Parris, accompanied by Mr Kelly, M.H.R., and sortie twenty op thirty friendly chiefs, paid a visit to To Wetere and bis people at Mokau, after repeated solicitations. The chief wishes to abandon the King party and make friends with the Government) hence his desire to open communu cation with us. Mr Parris arrived at Mokau on Saturday night, and had a meeting with the natives on Sunday morning, in which Te "Wetere alluded to the White Cliff murderers, and said the King party was the cause, and they were but the instruments. He said that if matters were settled between himself and the Government, that ha would make the road to White Cliffs. He previously said that if road-making, land-leasing, and gold-seeking ceased, that the Government could then easily deal with the natives. Mr Parris informed him that he had not come to flatter him or his people, that the Government were determined to go on with road-making whatever would be the consequence. Referring to the murder of Mr Todd, Te "Wetere stated that he bad been warned twice by natives to desist from surveying within the native boundary, but would not, and that he was killed thirty-six yards within that boundary. Eewi and Te Kaokao were expected, but as they had not arrived, and as some time Would elapse before they could come down the river, it was thought advisable to brernt up tue meeting, as tue return passage round the Headlands would only be practicable for two days, and if not availed of within that period a fortnight's detention would bo unavoidable, owing to neap tides. The sudden departure from the programme somewhat disconcerted Te Wetere, who was ready to rush into friendly relations, if Mr Parris gave any encouragement. So, without having in any way fraternised with them, tjie party left abruptly as some old women came forward to salute in the native fashion, and departed shortly after for Waiiti, and arrived in town on Monday evening.—" Taranaki Herald," May 10th.
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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 823, 10 June 1871, Page 2
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342MR. COMMISSIONER PAR. RIS'S VISIT TO MOKAU. Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 823, 10 June 1871, Page 2
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