Movements of the Natives. [BY TELEGRAPH. — OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Alexandra, Last Night.
,v, , Alexandra,XastNigtiK Since the Native Minister's departure the'natives have-been quiet'- in 1 the *cbm- • niurtityj talking "over -"the 'Idte meeting. 'They consider, Mr. Bry.ce's r sudden departure" was ,not _ fair' to them ; the^re should have been more discussion on so mbmentoifs a J'qufestion. v ' Te J'Whfe^rß^ 1 has since devoted hirilself-to explaining and persuading the Kingites to now try forj£ renewal of. the proposals.,.,.- -~fhe t extreme' Kingites ' only We ''nofr"* holding out. Tawliiao • would like to have come «,to terms at once, but is in the hands pf i, bia pcople.j -, Rewi was sent -for >,to-day, and has gone up. Meetings are" not public, several' half-castes 1 Having" been ""ordered away, suspected of giving information to Europeans. " ' ' i ' Tawliiao is about proceeding 1 toKawhia, unless to-night a meeting .should preyqnt him. ' At}
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1614, 7 November 1882, Page 2
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144Movements of the Natives. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Alexandra, Last Night. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1614, 7 November 1882, Page 2
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