ALEXANDRA. March.
'I HA.VB no local news of interest tare that we •re looking forward to the performance ' by the T» Awamutu Company on Friday next. *It is, I beliote, to be given for the benefit of Good TempUi-T. The meeting to hold a "tangi" x>Ter tbe Kinga diughtsr, "who died at Kawhia on the 16th, was largely attended. Nearly s,ooo natiTM wer» prwent, ihowing how wid*ly the King ii looked to as the head of the Maori people. An immense quintity of provisions were consumed — tome 200 sheep and oxen. The new religion is spreading fnit through the settlement, and taking hold of the -minds- of the peopl*.— [Own Corbispondjcnt.]
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 603, 1 April 1876, Page 3
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