THE NATIVES AND MR BRYCE.
Sinck the inbf?}jiug aj^ Whatiwhatihoe, writes our 'correspondent, $he feeling evinced by the jMkcjris^or, ML- Bryce has been anything but favourable. Pre\dmis^daritfktrMousnhfl,ttd ;ledt*lVem to expect differei\fcitft i atiitetit5 < ffom that to which they had to submit to during their meeting frith' tiie'present Native Miniver. Ultimately 1 there' isie\ r ery prospedtt 'that their present estimate of him may undei'go" cotfsitTcrable' riVipVoveiiicnt, and his straightforwardness come to be better appreciated His' attitWde ,t6wird r s* tlidm has taken tliefu' hy surprise after the vacillating and namby-pamby conduct of some of our 'fdritie'i? < J NatiS-e Ministers. The course pursued by him is, however, regarded with much favour by all those convirSTtTbfvtiWaiKiQri »fnifd§ in t jus district, aiuf every confidence is felt by them thatinthe^MMiluclilbeu'eatAvill be de- , rLved by .both r,aces |i-pm a oonsiatent ,and WeriWiJkl cVtiinfaticln 1 ofsiicli W poficy as that eimneilited' l by_ l Mr Bryce at the tfhe .gropq^s } pffeml tby liberal. . question of lus sovereignty isjHioWve^'lthfilsqfd poin<t < <a > nd Jie^iB> not probablethatMie>#Ul>dMicate his right to •it, 'WitUbu^jrajwh pvessure Jbejug brought tobeaf^u|fdriWn'by:4ho\e k whb may be inclinejl.to'q?? hiyiiijpysoiy'hrhaxe been inf6rmg4),tljsfe 11 ® miicli . thought to the'subject^ aud it is generally sib'ility tliat her-may t yet"§ e ek 4 tp.»H*?6. a
intadfljtof purpose.. If no other good Jjft«Blsul»d from the meeting even this HramM preserve it from being deemed as Rffiriinj^been altogether unproductive of
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1619, 18 November 1882, Page 2
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228THE NATIVES AND MR BRYCE. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1619, 18 November 1882, Page 2
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